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Let's Explore Richmond Hill - Richvale Greenway North
This trail system runs beside the East Don tributary. If you live nearby, walk over.
If you are not in North Richvale, you can easily park on a side street and go for a wander. Parking on May Ave or Lund St. may be your best bet.
Gardening Tip ~ Give Your Perennials A Hair Cut
Some perennials start to bloom earlier than they are supposed to either due to early summer weather or great soil where they are planted.
Read MoreLet's Explore Richmond Hill ~ Richvale Greenway South
The Richvale Greenway is a trail running along a tributary of the East Don River. It is really a creek.
Read MoreLet the City know how you'd like the Mill Pond Park to be revitalized
Richmond Hill is undertaking comprehensive studies for the rehabilitation and renewal of the long time favourite Mill Pond Park.
Read MoreGetting Your Student Back on Track This Summer
For the last two school years, many students have signified the last day of school with the closing of their laptops.
Read MoreGardening Tip ~ Toads: Good Garden Mates
As a toddler, the firstborn to my parents, I enjoyed time spent in the garden playing in my sandbox. A companion, who invariably joined me in my play, was a magnificent toad.
Read MoreRichmond Hill Horticultural Society has a unique fundraiser - worm castings (poo)
Worm castings are an organic form of fertilizer produced from earthworms.
Read MoreGardening Tips ~ Animals and Insects in Your Garden – Part 3
Birds are a great help in the garden because they consume lots of insects and are a joy to watch.
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