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Tag Archives: lettuce
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
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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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Starting with seeds
If you are in need of seeds to plant in your backyard or on your patio or porch, let me know I will try my very best to arrange it and get it to your doorstep.
Every seed counts and makes a difference.
Happy Earth a Week! Continue reading
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Tagged calendula, Community, community gardens, cucumber, edible flowers, flowers, food, food rescue, Food Security, garden, gardening, greens, health, healthy food, herb, herbs, Kale, kids, lettuce, nasturtiums, plants, spinach, Tomatoes, Vegetable, vegetables
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Vegi’s, Vegi’s and More Vegi’s
Our little tiny Okra that we thought wasn’t going to do anything..is! Okra usually grows anywhere from 3-6 feet or more, ours…well it has struggled this year with the cold and then found itself dwarfed by the tomato plant that … Continue reading
What’s Growing
This little tomato is one that self seeded from last year and seems to be hardier than a few of the ones that we bought. Even though it was later coming up it seems to be catching up to the … Continue reading
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Tagged Clinton park, Clinton Park Experiential Garden, cucumber, Eggplant, elecampane, greens, Japanese Eggplant, Kale, lettuce, Raddichio, Tomatoes
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Edible Flower Salad…Yum
Used the flowers from our edible flower garden in a salad, looked beautiful and tasted great. Had it with a rose flavored vinaigrette. Consensus was…yummy!
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Tagged borage, calendula, Clinton park, edible flowers, lettuce, nasturtiums, pansies, rose, vinegarette
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July 2-Changes
Who knew Borage grew to 4 feet…not me 🙂 and those nasturtiums…wow…taking over…but boy are they tasty, yummy in a salad as are the borage and calendula flowers. Lemon Balm, elecampane, yarrow, apple mint, valerian is in there too. Transplanted … Continue reading
Starting our Garden March 11, 2011
Many thanks to those dedicated people who braved the cold and rain to come out and start our garden growing! And a special thanks to Matthew Kemshaw from Environmental Youth Alliance (http://www.eya.ca ) who came to help us and … Continue reading
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Tagged borage, calendula, Clinton park, Clinton Park Experiential Garden, e.y.a., edible flowers, gai lan, lettuce, planting, Seeds, soil, spring, spring gardening, starting, strawberries
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