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5 Bring Your Friends & ARRIVE EARLY ! BOX I N G DAY I N MAY ! SaturdayMay 17th www.terragreenhouses.com Lights on at 12am Doors open at 6am Gift Cards for the 1st 50 families (one $500 gift card will be awarded at each location) • Win a $500 Gift Card! • Mystery Door Crasher Specials! • GreatDeals ThroughoutTheEntire Store! $36.99 4.5"Petunias Reg. $3.99 99¢ OrnamentalGrass Assorted2Gal.Reg.$24.99 $7.99 10"Wave Petunia Basket Reg. $14.99 $6.99D OO R CR AS HE RS Come early, quantities limited, offers validwhile quantities last. Dwarf Korean Lilac Standard7Gal.Reg.$79.99 Phone your Order In! 905-873-1900 www.harwoodssoi l farm.ca Same Day Delivery Available Greatest Deal on EARTH SUPER SAC SPECIAL 1 cu yard SUPER SACS • Organic Triple Mix • Mulches • Gravels *Restrictions Apply* 3 EASY STEPS! 1. Order your bin (Free Delivery of material with Bin order) Call for details. 2. Fill bin with yard waste (no mixed loads). 3. Call for pick up. Great for all kinds of backyard clean-up including brush, dirt from excavations, & household garbage!! *some restrictions apply* BIN WANTING IT? GET IT!!! 905-873-1900 Starting at $119 H O M E, LAW N & G A RD EN • TH E IFP • H A LTO N H ILLS • Thursday, M AY 15, 2014 Saturday, May 17 Acton Horticultural Society hosts its popular Plant Sale, 8 a.m. at the Bethel Church on Queen St. (Hwy. 7) in Acton. Shrub, Planter and Coffee Sale in the Glen: 8 a.m. at St. John's United Church, 533 Main St., Glen Williams, supported by Sheridan Nurseries and hosted by the Glen Williams Town Hall Board and the people of St. John's United Church. This is a perfect opportunity to get great spring deals on quality shrubs, hanging baskets, patio planters and en- joy an early morning coffee and muffin too! But, you've got to come early! Info: 905-877-2531, www.stjohnsuc.ca. 5th BioDiversity Festival: free, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Georgetown Market Place. Come take part in World Bio- Diversity Day celebration. Halton Peel BioDiversity Network, our animal am- bassadors and friends, will be shar- ing information on all things related to BioDiversity, including deepening your understanding of what BioDiversity en- compasses (genes, species, ecosystems and the goods and services they pro- vide). Information on the United Nations Decade on Biodiversity, and the Inter- national and Provincial strategies and action plans, interactive activities and crafts, what actions you can take to stop BioDiversity loss, and signing up for the GreenWave (and taking home your free native plant) are part of what will be hap- pening. And of course, get up close and personal with our animal ambassadors. Definitely an all ages event - everyone invited! Wednesday, May 21 Georgetown Horticultural Society meets 7:30 p.m. at St. George's Church with speaker Dugald Cameron, co- founder, owner and president of Garden Imports. Topic: How to Clematis. Info: www.geohort.com. Saturday, May 24 Upper Credit Humane Society's Third Annual Plant Sale: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the parking lot behind the Thrift Shop (can be accessed by walk- ing through store), in Moore Park Pla- za, Georgetown. A great opportunity to add to your garden, stop by early for the best selection. There will be garden equipment for sale and a raffle basket of assorted garden related items includ- ing tools and other things. Tickets are $1 each. Note: We are still looking for plant donations so if you have some to spare and would like to help raise money for the Shelter, please label and drop off your contribution by Friday, May 23 or Saturday May 24 between 9 and 10 a.m. Info: Thrift Store, 905-702-8661. HLG Calendar

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