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Tell Kitchener City Council You Oppose ‘Option A’

Copy this letter and paste it into this form to tell Kitchener City Council that you are against a multi-use path route that harms heritage trees and structures in Rockway Gardens: --- Dear Councillors, The City of Kitchener is planning to install a multi-use path through Rockway Gardens, over the grassed area alongside Floral Crescent, with bump-outs that would remove the ability to park on the road.
Reroute before you uproot

Reroute Before You Uproot: Support a Pathway that Safeguards Rockway!

Tell the City of Kitchener you support a multi-use path – but not at the cost of the heritage trees and community space that we all treasure.
Reroute before you uproot

Call for Proposals: Mapping Services for Rockway Gardens

GardenKitchener is excited to announce that we are seeking mapping services for Rockway Gardens, one of Kitchener's beloved green spaces.
An autumn garden in front of the Garden House at Rockway Gardens

Protected: The Roots of GardenKitchener’s Garden Therapy Program

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This Rockway Gardens’ Weeping Willow is a Tree of the Year Finalist!

We are incredibly proud to have one of the trees at Rockway Gardens recognized by Reep Green Solutions and the Tree Trust and the Echo Foundation.
the weeping willow tree in Rockway Gardens, Kitchener that is a Tree of the Year Finalist for 2023

2022 Vegetable Harvest at Rockway Gardens

Once again, the Rockway Gardens staff (led by Garden Supervisor, Karin Clemens) have been successful in their initiative to grow edible plants alongside the traditional ornamentals in Rockway's garden beds.
boxes of vegetables that were recently harvested

Read the Autumn Issue of OHA’s Trillium

Trillium is the quarterly newsletter of the OHA (Ontario Horticultural Association).
A stone garden urn filled with tall grasses and flowers in front of a garden with red flowers and bushes

Read the OHA Judges Newsletter for September 2022

Each OHA Judges newsletter includes a horticultural article, a design article and a Q&A from the OHA Judges.
Dahlia Linda’s Baby