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Tag Archives: spring gardening
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
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Frog Hollow’s Hastings Sunrise Seed Sale Fundraiser
Join us for the Seed Sale Fundraiser at Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House Hastings Sunrise community. Untreated Non GMO seeds here! Continue reading
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Join Us for a Gardeners Hangout Every Wednesday
It’s that time of year to seed and plant and start growing your garden. We’re hoping you’ll stop by the Gardeners Hangout at Frog Hollow and plant a seed and watch the garden grow! Every Wednesday starting Wednesday, April 25th.
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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