New addition to the garden!
Planted with the three sisters (Corn, beans and squash)Thank you to all the garden volunteers and grade 9 and 10 students from St Theresa's high school. We couldn't have done it without your help and...
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Much thanks and appreciation to Girls on the Run Ontario for brightening up the composter pallets and painting our garden stones!Girls on the run is non-profit program for girls in the 3rd through 8th...
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Hello all,Loving all of this rain we've been having. It is turning out to be a very productive spring!Our three sisters planting has emerged quite successfully, the lettuce bed is coming along nicely,...
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The Passionate Eyeshowed'In Defense Of Food' on March 27, 2016. The show is online and available to Canadians for only a short while.
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Zucchini Mania! If you’ve got zucchini on your hands, definitely give this one a read:http://thegrownetwork.com/12-ways-to-make-a-zucchini-surplus-disappear-with-recipes/
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The CHIGAMIK plots at the Midland Community Gardens Little Lake Park site have moved from seeds and small plants to harvesting fresh vegetables and sharing. Thanks for the help harvesting and weeding...
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Niki Jabbour writes: 'I’m always searching for vegetable crops that go above and beyond normal expectations. I want plants that will produce a generous harvest, yet not take up too much precious garden...
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'We all love lists. As we click on a promising headline, we anticipate an easily digested scrap of knowledge – not too much information, not burdened with complexity, but knowledge nevertheless -...
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Midland Community Gardens has won the 2017 Simcoe County Food And Agriculture Charter Award for Best Community Garden!
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Julie Barker (in hat) and Susan Hirst on behalf of Midland Community Gardens, receiving the 2017 Simcoe County Food And Agriculture Charter Award for Best Community Garden, with Gerry Marshall, mayor...
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It's harvest time! We grew apples, beans, peas, squashes, lettuce, and so much more. And the foods you can make: sides, salads, pies.... Just in time for Thanksgiving.
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It's that time of year when leaves carpet the ground. Instead of bagging your leaves and thus depriving your garden of nutrients, you could rake them into the garden. That's what we do at MCG. Saves on...
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