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Support Seniors in the community! #GivingTuesday
Dear Friends of Frog Hollow Neighbourhood, #GivingTuesday is one week away! We are fundraising in support of our Seniors Program – Neighbourhood House On the Go (NHG) project in the coming year of 2021. This project aims to reach isolated and … Continue reading
Posted in Caring Community
Tagged frog hollow, fundraising, givingtuesday, neighbourhood house on the go, seniors, Seniors Voices
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Show n Tell at the Gardeners Hangout
vimeo.com/425691535 Checking in with my community tomato plants, coming up with some future plans and doing some reading here on the bench at Clinton park by the playground. Looking forward to harvest the kale seeds and looking forward to providing … Continue reading
Posted in Food and Garden
Tagged borage, calendula, caring community, children, Clinton park, Clinton Park Experiential Garden, Community, community gardens, edible flowers, elecampane, family programs, flowers, food, Food Security, frog hollow, Fun, garden, gardening, greens, happiness, healthy food, herbs, inspirational, Kale, kids, lettuce, nasturtiums, nature, neighbourhood house, plants, Seeds, spring, Tomatoes, vegetables, workshop
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More garden talk from my kitchen table
vimeo.com/413384123 Had a zoom session but many mamas couldn’t make it so I followed up with a quick sharing. Finally managed to set up my tripod correctly! I love sharing with you and their will be more mini talks or … Continue reading
Posted in Food and Garden
Tagged calendula, Clinton Park Experiential Garden, Community Events, community gardens, compassion, edible flowers, flowers, food, Food Security, frog hollow, garden, gardening, greens, Harvest Festival, health, healthy food, herbs, Kale, nature, plants, seedlings, Seeds, soil, sunflowers, transplant, vegetables
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Healing Garden at the Gardeners Hangout
Gardeners Hangout at Clinton park located at the corner of Grant and Slocan street. A visit with the garden, so much to care for and so much healing already here for us at our disposal. I love gardening� Soon we … Continue reading
Posted in Food and Garden
Tagged calendula, caring community, Clinton park, Clinton Park Experiential Garden, comfrey, Community, community gardens, edible flowers, elecampane, food, Food Security, frog hollow, garden, gardening, heal, health, healthy food, herbs, Kale, nature, plants, sage, Seeds, soil, spring, spring gardening
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Frogs in the Park
We were at Clinton park every Tuesday! What do we have here? Check this out, Veggies provided by Spark BC. Seeds give away, did you know you can plant in august, come down and get your seeds! I have kale, … Continue reading
Posted in Community Events, Food and Garden, Informational
Tagged children, Clinton park, Community Events, family programs, food, Food Security, frog hollow, Frogs in the Park, garden, gardening, greens, Hastings-Sunrise, Kale, kids, neighbourhood house, plants, Seeds, sparcbc, Vegetable, vegetables
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Gardening with Love
Yes! We grew that! It started with a seed in a miniature green house back at the neighbourhood house in the month of May. Transplanted in the month of June, and waved our magic wand for a little universal love. … Continue reading
Apple Chips,Yum!
We delivered a workshop at Clinton Park and shared How to make apple chips! Actually, just about any other fruit veggie or herb can be preserved in the dehydrator. It’s quite remarkable. We had samples of all types of produce … Continue reading