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Category Archives: organic farming
A False Utopia
Now I do understand the complexity and necessity of the garden ecosystem. I do. But if I am being completely honest, a part of me was a little excited about the greenhouse possibly affording a somewhat more sanitized gardening experience. … Continue reading
Posted in gardening, greenhouse, greenhouses, organic, organic, organic farming, urban farming, Vancouver
Tagged aphids, black cherry, cherokee purple, green zebra, greenhouse, greenhouses, sun sugar, tomatoes
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A Practical Elegance
Some of you will remember my aesthetically unpleasing yet wonderfully utilitarian apparatus from Lee Valley. It was pressed into service again this year; for more information please click here. Here we have the crowd pleasing sugar snap peas alongside some … Continue reading
A Decent Start
With the beautiful spring weather lately many people have been asking about just when they can get started in their gardens-I managed to find some time this weekend and couldn’t resist getting my hands dirty. This year I’ve planted: Brussel … Continue reading
Posted in gardening, greenhouse, organic, organic, organic farming, urban farming, Vancouver
Tagged broccoli, buttercrunch lettuce, container gardening, containers, garden box, gardening, kale, lettuce, raised bed, red russian kale, red swiss chard, spinach, swiss chard, timing, transplants, when to plant
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The Advantage of Selective Memory
I had forgotten what back-breaking work it is to plant seeds-especially the tiny lettuce seeds that haven’t been pelleted (covered in clay). They’re hard to pick up and hold in your fingertips-mine seem to disappear under my nails every time! … Continue reading
Posted in cherry blossoms, gardening, greenhouse, greenhouses, organic, organic, organic farming, Seasoil, urban farming, West Coast Seeds
Tagged buttercrunch lettuce, cherry blossoms, Dutch treat seed starter, East Vancouver, lettuce, seed, seed starter, seeds, starting seeds, starting seeds in greenhouse, Vancouver, West Coast Seeds
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