Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Edible Garden Newsletter November 2017
The Edible Garden Newsletter November 2017 contains an Ode to the Chokecherry in an article about Progress and Regress on the Prairies and how much of the native fruit species and fruiting hedges have been plowed under to make way for mega farms. We learn how the factors that affect taste of vegetables and fruits are many and intertwined. Finally see how an Allotment Garden can ease the transition from life on a large rural country garden to a high rise condo. All of this in the November Edible Garden newsletter.
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Monday, October 30, 2017
Favourited by Lanark County Master Gardener
Too complicated, smells funny, it’s messy? True if you compost the wrong way!
— Lanark MG (@lanarkmg) October 29, 2017
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Sunday, October 1, 2017
Edible Garden Newsletter October 2017
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Tuesday, September 5, 2017
Technical Update--Designing resilient gardens for our times.
Technical Update--Designing resilient gardens for our times. What is a gardener to do? One year (2016) is a severe drought. The next year, record rainfall brings floods. How do you create a garden that can thrive in all these sessions. The Master Gardeners of Ottawa Carelton and Lanark County and pleased to present an all day seminar to help you, the gardener create a resilient garden for all of these times. This seminar covers three major topics:
What is the cost: Only $35 which includes lunch. (After October 7 price is $40)
- Water and drought management
- Soil Management
- Wash and wear plants (planting for resilience).
More details about each session and the speakers biographies.
When: Saturday October 21
Where: Rideau Park United Church 2203 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa
Where: Rideau Park United Church 2203 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa
What is the cost: Only $35 which includes lunch. (After October 7 price is $40)
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2203 Alta Vista Dr, Ottawa, ON K1H 7L9, Canada
Friday, September 1, 2017
Edible Garden Newsletter September 2017 ***Repost***
The Edible Garden Newsletter September 2017 features an article that evaluates the favourite Heritage Tomatoes of the eighty the author has grown over the past 15 years. She discusses tomato terminology and describes the history behind that particular tomato. Bees are all the buzz in Horticultural circles and this month we describe various ways you can get your garden Bee Certified. Finally an article on the Legacy of the Three Sisters.
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Edible Garden Newsletter September 2017
The Edible Garden Newsletter September 2017 features an article that evaluates the favourite Heritage Tomatoes of the eighty the author has grown over the past 15 years. She discusses tomato terminology and describes the history behind that particular tomato. Bees are all the buzz in Horticultural circles and this month we describe various ways you can get your garden Bee Certified. Finally an article on the Legacy of the Three Sisters.
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Saturday, August 5, 2017
Agricultural Fairs
Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Almonte, Mississippi Mills, ON, Canada
Tuesday, August 1, 2017
Edible Garden Newsletter August 2017
Edible Garden Newsletter August 2017 travels way back in time to visit the Monastic Gardens from the 1100's. We travel around the World in 80 plants with a review of a book by that same name. Love spinach but don't like how it bolts as the weather heats up, then learn all about Malabar Spinach. Finally, our 3 part Drought Buster series wraps up.
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