Beyond the Lily: Outsmarting the Lily Beetle
Tuesday, April 21
6:30pm - 8:00pm
Sunrise Branch
SU-1Explore practical beetle-fighting tips and discover bold, resilient plant alternatives that keep your garden beautiful—no lilies required.
This is an in-person program. Register to receive a reminder and any other resources.
There are other gardening related programs coming up at the library! Click the links to register for these programs.
May 9- Botanical Plaster Casting
May 12- Shade Gardening Solutions
May 17- Botanical Plaster Casting
May 26- Spring into Native Wildflowers
Presenter Information: Sheila Bonneteau is a Master Gardener with a background in greenhouse crop production who has been helping homeowners in Regina and nearby communities with their gardens and landscapes since 2011. Sheila is known for her down-to-earth advice on soil health, plant choices, and straight forward, beautifully functional landscape designs—making her a favourite among gardeners of all experience levels. In the winter, she hits the road (or the Zoom screen) to speak to gardeners across the country. Her presentations are packed with beautiful visuals and plenty of inspiration, all fueled by her passion for plants and helping people create and grow yards and gardens they love.
Have you heard? Our Prince of Wales branch has a Seed Library, created in partnership with Nature Regina. Borrow free seeds and receive basic tips to start planting and growing your own vegetables or flowers. Contribute to the Seed Library by donating seeds of your own! Click on the link to learn more: https://www.reginalibrary.ca/explore/beyond-books/seeds
Sunrise Branch
Sunrise Branch first opened its doors to the public in 1990 and since then has operated as a full-service branch for the residents of Regina.
The Branch offers a variety of programs, services, and collections suitable for all ages:
Newspapers, magazines, and more than 47,000 books
Recorded books, large-print materials and a special collection for learners of English
French language books for children and a small, regularly changing collection of Chinese language books
A DVD collection
Over 2,000 music CDs
A permanent book sale shelf
A book drop for items to be returned when the Branch is closed
Computer Workstations
