Monday, April 1, 2019
Edible Garden Newsletter April 2019
The Edible Garden Newsletter April 2019 is now available. This month, we feature a very rarely grown legume to our part of the world--Peanuts. It is doubtful that Peanuts will become a cash crop in Eastern Ontario but for those who like a challenge, it is possible to grow them here and even harvest a few. Swiss Chard is native to Southern Europe and will tolerate heat but it grows best in our cooler climate. It is not a demanding vegetable and some think it is almost "too pretty to eat". Our author has also provided information on some of her favorite varieties. Carrots are another popular vegetable. While they sometimes seem fussy to start, they grow well here and are one of the root vegetables that are easy to store and in the right conditions can last most of the winter. We even include a recipe for an easy to make and delicious Carrot Cake. Finally we start a new series on Soil, focusing on the terms we use to describe it.
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Friday, March 22, 2019
Fletcher Wildlife Garden Native Plant Sale
The Fletcher Wildlife Garden attracts naturalists, gardeners, school children and birds, bees, butterflies and other wildlife. It demonstrates how to create and restore wildlife-friendly habitats and garden with an emphasis on using plants native to our region.
Once a year, the Fletcher Wildlife Garden hosts a plant sale that offers hundreds of beautiful wildflowers native to the Ottawa region. They will help you find the right plant for your yard and encourage you to plant a wide variety of native plants that change from month to month and attracts birds, butterflies, bees and other wildlife. The Plant Sale and Garden are located on Prince of Wales Drive, south of the Arboretum.
To learn more about the Fletcher Wildlife Garden, visit the Slide Show to the right of this screen.
For more information, or if you have questions, contact Sandy at 613-730-0714 or fletcher@ofnc.ca
Once a year, the Fletcher Wildlife Garden hosts a plant sale that offers hundreds of beautiful wildflowers native to the Ottawa region. They will help you find the right plant for your yard and encourage you to plant a wide variety of native plants that change from month to month and attracts birds, butterflies, bees and other wildlife. The Plant Sale and Garden are located on Prince of Wales Drive, south of the Arboretum.
To learn more about the Fletcher Wildlife Garden, visit the Slide Show to the right of this screen.
For more information, or if you have questions, contact Sandy at 613-730-0714 or fletcher@ofnc.ca
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Fletcher Wildlife Garden, 917 Sherwood Dr, Ottawa, ON K2C 3R6, Canada
Friday, March 1, 2019
Edible Garden Newsletter March 2019
The Edible Garden Newsletter March 2019 is now available. This month we continue with two of our ongoing series. First is the BeeLine with Trees for Bees. The next is our unusual vegetable series with an introduction to Yacon. Birds in Winter rounds out this edition.
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Friday, February 1, 2019
Edible Garden Newsletter February 2019
The Edible Garden Newsletter February 2019 is now available. This month we explore the world below our feet with a look at fungus. We focus on two broad groups--mycorrhizal fungi and endomycorrhizal fungi. These are magical organisms that can dramatically improve your soil and plant health and increase yields. Do you live in an apartment or hate to go outside in the winter to empty your kitchen scraps into your composter then you might be ready to take up Vermicomposting pictured above). Finally, how about trying a new (old) kind of beans, Indian Woman Yellow Beans. They are delicious.
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Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Reflowering Amarylis
Friday, January 11, 2019
Sugar Tyme
What is that beautiful little tree growing all along Wilson Street in Perth? It is a spectacular crab apple, know as Sugar Tyme.
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Tuesday, January 1, 2019
Edible Garden Newsletter January 2019
The Edible Garden Newsletter January 2019 is now available. Want to become a Modern Bee Keeper? This issue will tell you about one self-taught apiarist. Seed Catalogues are coming in fast and furious. Now is the time to start dreaming about spring with their help. It is dark in the morning when I get up. It is dark when I make supper. Spring seems so far away. Still lots can be done to help our gardens and ourselves thrive in this dark season. Finally, a Garden Procrastinator documents a year in the life. Happy New Year and great gardening to everyone from the Master Gardeners of Lanark County and Ottawa Carleton.
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Saturday, December 1, 2018
Edible Garden Newsletter December 2018
The Edible Garden Newsletter for December 2018 is now available. As it is December, some of our Master Gardeners have provided a gift wish list. You might like to leave these pages laying around for your favorite gift giver. One of our authors writes about visiting Manitoulin Island and coming home with a taste for "Hawjelly". Cannabis is now legal to possess and use in Ontario and we provide information and links to make sure you grow and use it legally. The December 2018 marks the end of 5 years of creating this monthly newsletter. Our leader, Edythe Falconer, is stepping back from her leadership role but she assures us we can look forward to her interesting and informative articles. The rest of the team is staying in place. Thank you Edythe. Merry Christmas to all our gardening friends.
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