Check out this TED Talk by Roger Doiron: My Subversive (Garden) Plot. Inspiration for the coming growing season. (Thanks for Chris L. for the link.)
Friday, December 30, 2011
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Kelp Pickles for Gardens
The Tofino Community Food Initiative has been hard at work making kelp pickles. They are a hot item in town and we only make them a few times a year, so get yourself over to the Weigh West Marina today, from 11 to 7, to pick up a jar and other goodies from local artisans and foodies.
Labels:
events,
fundraisers,
preserving food
Gardening with Pallets
This winter, I am determined to get the "bones" of my garden in order. (That, and doing some serious mulching. I've been piliching leaves from all over town.) But, I don't have bags of cash so I've been thinking of how to re-purpose items like pallets. At the moment I'm thinking a 3-bin composter system for my yard waste, plus some smaller raised beds, but I also saw this, which is pretty clever if you have a small space.
What do you do with pallets?
Labels:
compost,
garden design,
inspiration,
raised beds
Monday, November 28, 2011
Organic Gardener Course - in Tofino and on-line!
This spring, Gaia College is again offering its Organic Master Gardener Course in Tofino. This is a great opportunity for anyone interested in gardening. Much as I'd love to go, I don't think I can swing two weeks off work, so I was excited to find - after snooping around Gaia's website - that you can also take the course on-line. Hmmmm, perhaps the beginnings of my birthday/Christmas gift?
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Plant Your Garlic
I am probably about a month late for this, but I finally got my garlic in the garden two days ago during a brief respite in the storms that have been pummelling the coast. (Thanks to Josie O. for the fabulous Red Russian garlic bulbs!) I had added some well-rotted compost to the bed a couple of weeks ago and gave it a little fluff with the pitchfork. Even though the bed is in one of the lowest parts of the yard (read, wettest), the 12" high raised bed meant the soil had good texture and wasn't waterlogged. As per Ms. O's instructions, I planted the cloves about 3" deep, 8" apart and then covered the bed in a nice mulch quilt of alder leaves. In the back of my mind I had this niggling thought about New Moon and planting garlic. I was just updating my journal and, smarty-pants me, I planted on the New Moon!
Not so fast smarty-pants. It turns out you should not, actually plant on the New Moon, rather in the lead up to the New Moon. I've no idea why and whether it really does matter. I'm just glad I got the bulbs in the ground at all. (Small victories you know.)
Google New Moon + garlic and you'll find lots of posts. Here's one.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Seed Savers
It seemed like an unlikely day to get stoked about my garden again (and to get my butt in gear to rejuvenate the blog), but I putzed about in the sleet and freezing rain for quite a long time today. I was excited to finally install a new composter — take that, Mr. Rat — and then raked leaves and mulched my garden, watered my lemons (yes, 3 of them, still happy in the greenhouse) and cut out a Provencal haystack's worth of blackberry and honeysuckle vines. I even unearthed some Jerusalem artichokes that volunteered in the garden. Now, what to do with those babies. More on that later.
For now, here's a crafty idea if you are a seed saver.
For now, here's a crafty idea if you are a seed saver.
Labels:
compost,
Jerusalem artichokes,
lemons,
seeds,
sharing
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Community Garden Tour (Revised)
The Tofino Garden Tour will be on September 4 from 3 to 7. Sorry for the confusion. Check the blog of the TCFI for updates and maps. Hope to see you there!
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Showcase Your Garden!
The Tofino Community Food Initiative is having its 3rd Annual Edible Garden Tour on Sunday August 21st, from 3-7 pm. The purpose of the tour is to inspire locals with the abundance and variety of foods that people grow in Tofino plus highlight some of the special ways that people grow food on the west coast.
The TCFI is looking for folks who would be interested in showcasing their vegetable gardens and greenhouses on the tour. The hosts would be asked to be available to show their gardens from 3-7 pm on Sunday August 21.
Everyone is encouraged to participate, however large or small, new or old your garden may be!
If you or anyone you know would be interested in showcasing your garden, please email tofinolocalfood@yahoo.ca by Sunday August 14th to make sure we get your garden on the map. You can also send us a message via Facebook or simply reply to this posting!
We look forward to hearing from you!
The TCFI is looking for folks who would be interested in showcasing their vegetable gardens and greenhouses on the tour. The hosts would be asked to be available to show their gardens from 3-7 pm on Sunday August 21.
Everyone is encouraged to participate, however large or small, new or old your garden may be!
If you or anyone you know would be interested in showcasing your garden, please email tofinolocalfood@yahoo.ca by Sunday August 14th to make sure we get your garden on the map. You can also send us a message via Facebook or simply reply to this posting!
We look forward to hearing from you!
Friday, June 3, 2011
Tips for West Coast Gardeners
Some good info. from longtime west coast gardeners.
Labels:
gardening history,
inspiration,
tips
Monday, April 18, 2011
Lessons from the Green Man
This blogger has been trying to eat something from his garden every day of the year. Here are some of his lessons learned. I broke a few yesterday, but it was finally so nice. I optimistically planted some seeds in the garden, but under glass. I've had greens in the greenhouse for about a month now, so I think it will be okay! As I was preparing one of the beds, I found three small lettuces growing! Little miracles to have survived the snow and freezing temps we had several times this year.
What do you have growing?
What do you have growing?
Labels:
garden prep,
lettuce,
winter gardening
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Strawberries for you?
I spent a good part of the weekend thinning out my strawberry bed. If you want some cast offs let me know!
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Craving the Taste of Spring?
A recipe for you. And I'm planning to get cracking with the blog, folks. It's been a busy winter, but I see the light. (Literally and figuratively.)
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