Growing great places together
Wood Buffalo Communities in Bloom is the local chapter of the national Communities in Bloom program. Communities in Bloom is a Canadian non-for-profit organization committed to fostering civic pride, environmental responsibility and beautification through community involvement and the challenge of a national competition, with a focus of enhancing green spaces in communities.
In 2022, the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo received 5/5 Blooms and was named the winner of the International Challenge in the Medium/Large category with a special mention for Cultural and Natural Heritage and Indigenous Community Involvement. The region also received two outstanding achievement awards, the Communities in Bloom Heritage and Conservation Award and the National Capital Commission’s Plant and Floral Displays Award.
The awards recognized the efforts of staff, council appointed committees, community organizations and countless volunteers in creating initiatives that engages, enhances, and beautifies the region.
Seed of the year
Celebrate the year of Therapeutic Gardening! The 2026 Seed of the Year is a sunflower mix called 'Autumn Beauty'.
Plant, grow and connect with the healing power of nature. Share your sunflowers with the community and help brighten Wood Buffalo with vibrant shades of gold, orange, bronze, and burgundy.
Pick up your free seed packet today at:
- Jubilee Front counter
- Planning and Development front counter
- Parks front counter ( SOC)
- Weigh scales
- Rural Contact offices
- Fort Chipewyan Municipal Office
- Fort McKay Metis Office
- Fort McKay Band Office
- Oil Sands Discovery Centre
- Public Library
- FYI Doctors
- Dave Hill Pharmacy
- Sugar Daddy's
- Spoiled Rotten
Planting and Care:
- Plant seeds outdoors after the last frost.
- Select a location with full sun (6–8 hours daily).
- Sow seeds 1” deep, spaced 6–12” apart.
- Keep soil moist during germination, then water during dry periods.
- Add organic compost to improve soil fertility and drainage.
- Apply organic mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- Provide support such as bamboo stakes for tall plants.
- Use a balanced, slow‑release fertilizer at planting time.
Matures: Mid-to-late summer
Height: 5–7 ft
Harvesting:
- Allow flower heads to fully mature and dry on the plant.
- Cut the dried heads and gently rub to release seeds.
Seed packet includes Helianthus annuus ‘Autumn Beauty’ — a sunset‑toned sunflower blend ideal for pollinators, cut flowers, and therapeutic outdoor experiences.
Volunteer
Helping hands are always appreciated, whether your time commitment is with the Communities in Bloom Committee or as a casual volunteer. Contact Pulse to find out more.
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