March 2026

Newsletter Volume 37:2

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Message from the President

Dear Friends,

On Valentine’s Day, as I bask in the warmth of the sun and admire the vibrant bouquet on the table, I’m reminded of the joy this day brings—the feeling of being cherished and chosen. ​ It’s an intense, focused celebration of love. ​ Yet, in contrast, the fulfillment from volunteering offers a broader, more enduring sense of purpose. ​ Rooted in the desire to contribute and connect with a larger community, volunteering fosters a deep sense of belonging and meaning. ​ Unlike the exclusivity of romantic love, it emphasizes communal responsibility and creates a stable, lasting form of well-being. ​

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CVRS March Meeting

Care and Sharpening of Your Gardening Tools

Sean Rustemeyer is the owner of Soil ‘N Green Landscaping based in Nanaimo, B.C. 

His company uses ecological practices such as working with zero emission battery powered equipment, installing native plant gardens that promote biodiversity and gardening without the use of synthetic pesticides.

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CVRS PLANT SALE

SATURDAY, MAY 2, 2025, 10 AM – 2PM 
COWICHAN VALLEY RHODODENDRON SOCIETY
ANNUAL PLANT SALE

Volunteers and Plants Greatly Appreciated

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Rhododendrons in Bloom in March

Rhododendron ‘Snow Sprite’: ‘Snow Lady’ x moupinense is more compact than its parents. The leaves are oval elliptic, persistent glossy green. Its flowers are pure white with chocolate anthers.

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Companion Plant of the Month

Matteuccia struthiopteris, commonly known as Ostrich Fern, is native to much of North America, and very hardy, growing in Zones 2 – 8.

Magnolia wilsonii is a shade tolerant, wide-spreading, multi-stemmed tree, with elegant, nodding, bell-shaped flowers. Each fragrant flower is composed of nine pure white petals (more correctly called tepals) surrounding a showy central ring of rose-red staminodes.

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