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Yellowknife farmer converts a parking lot into urban garden

9th - Higher Ed
A farmer has converted an old parking lot in Yellowknife into a field, proving you can grow food just about anywhere.
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N.W.T. urban garden built in former parking lot

9th - Higher Ed
France Benoit says the COVID-19 pandemic and food security motivated her to build Le Refuge, a 5,000-square-foot garden in a former parking lot in Yellowknife.
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Why the pandemic is sparking so many first-time gardeners

9th - Higher Ed
Looking for a soothing new hobby to help pass the time, many Canadians are taking up gardening.
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The argument for growing a clover lawn

9th - Higher Ed
Clover on your lawn might have been considered a problem a few years ago, but some homeowners have recently started encouraging its growth, saying it's a hardier and more sustainable alternative to grass.
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New community garden in Montreal is rooted in Indigenous practices

9th - Higher Ed
The Garden of the World and First Nations, in the Milton Park neighbourhood, is a space for residents to gather, grow food, and reconnect with nature. Organizers, volunteers, and local leaders say it’s a small but powerful step toward...
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Garden Guide: Gardening later in life? It's never too late to pick up this hobby!

9th - Higher Ed
This week we visit two gardeners that are using their retirement to create their garden paradise. They share their advice for gardeners of any age.
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Zen Scapes: Drone Views of Japanese Garden Serenity

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Take a flight of discovery high above serene and meticulously designed Asian gardens, where nature and design harmonize in perfect balance. From the peaceful Zen gardens of Japan to the lush, colorful landscapes of Chinese imperial...
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Botanical Wonders: Washington's Seasonal Reawakening

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Take a flight of discovery high above the vibrant floral landscapes of Washington State as spring breathes life into its valleys and cities. From the iconic Skagit Valley tulip fields bursting with color to the delicate cherry blossoms...
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Stunning Drone Footage: Spring’s Flower Fields in Bloom

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Take a flight of discovery high above lush fields and gardens in full bloom as spring unveils its colorful canvas. Watch from the sky as flowers like tulips, cherry blossoms, daffodils, and wildflowers blanket the landscape, creating...
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Drone's Eye View: Fields of Blooming Lupine Flowers From Above

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Take a breathtaking flight of discovery high above fields of blooming lupine flowers, where nature paints the landscape in vibrant shades of purple, pink, and blue. Captured beautifully by drone, this floral spectacle unfolds across...
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Garden Guide: Planting a summer garden? Here are a few design tips!

9th - Higher Ed
Here are five design tips for summer annual gardens
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Edmonton urban farmers relocate 400 trees in anticipation of move

9th - Higher Ed
Dustin Bajer has spent the past several years growing trees at the Edmonton Urban Farm, a large-scale community garden that allows hundreds of local green thumbs to produce their own food. Now, he needs to find new homes for 400 trees...
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‘Seedy Saturday’ helps gardeners get their growing season started

9th - Higher Ed
How’s this for a sign of spring: a gardening get-together had folks lining up at Memorial University’s Botanical Garden this weekend. ‘Seedy Saturday’ gave green thumbs and newbies a chance to pick up some new skills, expert advice, and...
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N.S. family carrying on family seed tradition with Ukrainian roots

9th - Higher Ed
The Byrkas are preserving heirloom vegetable and flower varieties that might otherwise be lost to history. Vernon Ramesar has the story.
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Some spring plants are sprouting way ahead of schedule

9th - Higher Ed
Spring is in the air, and on the ground, as many gardens across Newfoundland are blooming early this year. It’s a lovely sight, but it’s causing headaches for serious growers who are struggling to follow nature’s lead.
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Check out this massive indoor garden feeding the hungry

9th - Higher Ed
The Red Deer Food Bank is going green in a big way. Staff had to get innovative to keep up with rising costs and demand for services. Now they're growing fruits and vegetables in hydroponic sea cans so hampers can be stuffed with fresh...
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Companies are using gardening to improve their employees well being

9th - Higher Ed
Oct. 10 is World Mental Health Day and one business is working with companies to use gardening as a tool to destress in - and out of the office.
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This Waterloo group is creating gardens for pollinators

9th - Higher Ed
Dozens attended Waterloo’s Working Pollinator Group event in Bechtel Park to plant wildflowers and establish a healthy habitat for pollinators. The group has several events planned this month and next throughout Waterloo.
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Taoiseach speaks to press on opening day of Bord Bia Bloom at Phoenix Park, Dublin

Higher Ed
Taoiseach Micheal Martin speaks with media on the opening day of the annual Bloom festival at Phoenix Park in Dublin.
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Scythers mow wildflowers in centuries-old tradition

Higher Ed
Four female scythers - Trinity gardeners Dr Jo Miles and Joharna Richards, Trinity Fellow Professor Marian Holness, and Head Gardener at Clare College Kate Hargreaves - mow wildflowers in the Meadow Circle at the nineteenth-century New...
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Rare orchid flowers for first time in UK at Kew Gardens

Higher Ed
A rare and endangered orchid plant species has bloomed in the UK for the first time. The Florida Ghost Orchid, distinctive for its frog-like shape, could be seen on display in the Princess of Wales Conservatory at Kew Gardens in London...
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Ethiopia's remarkable 'tree against hunger', flowers for the very first time, at Kew Gardens

Higher Ed
Enset, Ethiopia's remarkable 'tree against hunger', flowers for the very first time, at Kew Gardens. The tree is tended to by Kew Apprentice Florence Akanbi-Guei. Due to its remarkable versatility, drought resistance, and disease...
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Compost Fermentation

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Compost Fermentation.
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Compost Fermentation

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Compost Fermentation.