Bronte Horticultural Society: Through the Years
Bus Trips
Bronte Horticultural Society's first bus trip (2004)
Bronte Horticultural Society's first bus trip (2004) Details
The first organized visit to a public garden by the Bronte Horticultural Society was in the late 90s when a group met at the Royal Botanical Gardens and were given a tour.

Annual bus trips began in 2004 with a trip to the Cummins' garden in Dundas, which was an example of the beauty of successful plant selection and garden design. Subsequent tours took the group to a variety of facilities that were educational and enjoyable.
Whistling Gardens (2014)
Whistling Gardens (2014) Details
Whistling Gardens features 2400 different conifer specimens - the largest public selection in the world.

Earthgen is perfecting a non-GMO technology for accelerated root growth and sells rare native species.

Dundurn Kitchen gardens utilizes tools and techniques from the 1850s to grow food.

Sheridan Nurseries in Norval utilizes a water recycling system that captures a re-uses runoff water.
Lost Horizons
Lost Horizons Details
Lost Horizons has a selection of difficult-to-find plants.

As gardening becomes more popular, nurseries are expanding and plant choices are becoming more exotic. Today, fig trees, kiwi vines, and even banana trees are possible for the average gardener to grow.
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