Spring flower arrangements

21.4.2022 | 12:41

The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society held a meeting on

Wednesday, April 20 at 7:00 PM at the Yorkton Public Library

Our guest speaker Allona  created some beautiful spring flower arrangements.

 

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Horticultural Meeting Wednesday, April 20

6.4.2022 | 12:46

The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society

will be holding a live meeting on

Wednesday, April 20 at 7:00 PM

at the Yorkton Public Library

 (Please use the back entrance)

 

Our guest speaker will be Allona Zeiben

doing beautiful spring flower arrangements.

 

The meeting will be mask-friendly.

 

Everyone welcome!

 

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Future Horticultural Meeting

30.3.2022 | 13:05

Tentative but hoping…

The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society is hoping for a live, in-person meeting in April, 2022.

This is tentative at the moment—watch for updates!

 

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Community Peace Garden

30.3.2022 | 13:00

If you are looking for a garden plot,

the Community Peace Garden has one plot available.

If you are interested in this space, call Warren at 782-3249.

 

Yes, Canada is the first country in the world to mark

“The Year Of The Garden”.

Visit the Canadian Garden Council site at www.gardenscanada.ca to learn all about it.

There are projects, garden inspirations, and

great reading that reminds us about the many benefits of gardening for our communities and ourselves!

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Zen gardens

18.3.2022 | 20:31

What is a Zen garden?  Originally a garden composed of strategically placed rocks and gravel, it is a place that is serene and will soothe the mind.  The idea of Zen is to free the mind of distractions and focus and discover things about self through meditating.  The quiet and stark design of Japanese gardens beautifully facilitates that frame of mind.  Plants were deliberately not the main focus of this type of garden, and the plants that were used were very restrained.

In these tiring and troubling days, we could probably all benefit from a Zen garden!  Some gardeners might expand on the idea and create a Zen garden by use of foliage plants only, leaving the bright and happy blooms of flowering plants to another corner of the garden.  Ideal foliage plants would be hostas, bergenia, daylilies, sedums, and creeping herbs such as thyme.

Yes, some of these plants do have blooms, but they are for a limited time, and once the blooms are done, the leaves are very architectural and beautiful.  Imagine a corner of your yard planted with elegant hosta, the sweeping leaves of daylilies, the leathery broad leaves of bergenia, and thyme quietly surrounding a small stone lantern.  So easy, and so serene!

Think about such a planting project for spring.  And if you don’t have a garden, try it with foliage plants in a grouping of containers of different sizes, accented with small ornaments, rocks, driftwood, or lanterns.

Peace to you!

By Debbie Hayward

 

“Learn to be silent. Let your mind listen and absorb.” – Pythagoras

“Everything you do can be done better from a place of relaxation.”- Stephen C. Paul

“You can’t calm the storm, so stop trying. What you can do is calm yourself. The storm will pass.” – Timber Hawkeye        

“Where there is peace and meditation, there is neither anxiety nor doubt.”- St. Francis of Assisi

 

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Zen in the Kitchen

17.3.2022 | 20:47

 

 

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Winter photos

1.2.2022 | 22:18

 

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Happy Chinese New Year

18.1.2022 | 23:15

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Merry Christmas

21.12.2021 | 13:23

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12 Days Of Christmas

20.12.2021 | 13:27

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