MAY 2026
Newsletter Volume 37:4
April 2026
Newsletter Volume 37:3
March 2026
Newsletter Volume 37:2
February 2026
Newsletter Volume 37:1
A Garden of Newsletters
—Still in Season—
Archives 2005 – 2025
The Cowichan Valley Rhododendron Society's monthly newsletter has loads of information about what to do with your rhododendrons each season, updates on propagation projects, and so much more. These archives contain a wealth of information and ideas of interest to gardeners, from beginners to experts.
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01-CVRS Newsletter January 2022.pdf
02-CVRS Newsletter February 2022.pdf
03-CVRS Newsletter March 2022.pdf
04-CVRS Newsletter April 2022.pdf
05-CVRS Newsletter May 2022.pdf
06-CVRS Newsletter June 2022.pdf
09-CVRS Newsletter September 2022.pdf
10-CVRS Newsletter October 2022.pdf
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01-CVRS Newsletter January 2021.pdf
02-CVRS Newsletter February 2021.pdf
03-CVRS Newsletter March 2021.pdf
04-CVRS Newsletter April 2021.pdf
05-CVRS Newsletter May 2021.pdf
06-CVRS Newsletter June 2021.pdf
09-CVRS Newsletter September 2021.pdf
10-CVRS Newsletter October 2021 .pdf
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Message from the President
Every successful volunteer organization has its public moments: the well-attended event, the beautiful garden, the busy plant sale, the polished newsletter, the community tour, the boisterous Christmas party, or the fundraiser that exceeds expectations. These achievements are often described as the work of a committee or a few visible leaders. But behind every success is a larger story: the quiet, generous, and often unseen labour of volunteers.
CVRS May Meeting/Workshop
The regular Wednesday monthly meeting for May 2026, has been changed to Saturday, May 9, 2026. This meeting will be a workshop on pruning rhododendrons — when, why, and how. The Pruning Workshop will include both theory and hands-on instruction.
Vancouver Island’s Five Rhododendron Chapters hosted the very successful American Rhododendron Society 2026 Spring Conference
On Thursday, April 23rd, guests toured three Cowichan Valley Rhododendron Society members’ private gardens and enjoyed an outstanding luncheon in one of the gardens, catered by Step Up Catering.
CVRS Garden Tours, a Reflection
Following the April 23rd CVRS garden tours for the American Rhododendron Society Convention, Sandy and I joined a group of convention attendees for a preregistration dinner at Qualicum Beach. Among the diners were a number of notable people within the rhododendron community, who Sandy and I have known for many years.
Silver Medal Award
Alan Campbell is recognized for his outstanding contributions to the Genus Rhododendron and the international and local rhododendron communities.
Michelia x Fairy Magnolia White
Feature Tree for May
This tree, growing in Elizabeth Zoffman’s garden, attracted much attention during the recent Vancouver Island ARS 2026 Spring Convention garden tour.
Companion Plants for Rhododendron Gardens
Rhododendrons are brilliantly colourful, attracting much attention in spring gardens. This fabulous garden colour can be enhanced and extended with the addition of species Paeonia growing in the sunnier borders.