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Its been an interesting gardening year weatherwise, with record rains in the summer months and now verging on record drought in September. What will the Fall hold?
Are you too busy to take care of your garden? Preparing your house for sale ?
Looking for a different perspective on your garden?
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The Green Gardeners Community Collaborative would like to thank its partners, staff and volunteers at Green Oasis on Broadview, an urban agricultural incubator/forest gardening demonstration site in the Riverdale community of Toronto. We are proud to say that the garden is well on its way to having planted at [...]
Summer Time
We are taking advantage of the Summer to review how the Spring Season went and to plan for Fall and Winter Phases of the Year
Hoping to post some new photos on the projects we have been working on this year.
Stay Tuned Getting Ready to launch, project ground nut through Green Oasis on [...]
When you file your taxes next season (2009) you can claim 15% on a landscaping project whose expenditures exceed $1,000 but is no more than $10,000. This would allow for a maximum tax credit of $1,350.
Projects which include the following are eligible:
New sod, Trees, Shrubs, Perennials, Interlocking driveways, Decks, Retaining walls, Pathways, Irrigation and lighting systems, Ponds and waterfalls, Garden sheds, Professional landscape design services and Professional [...]
From heirloom vegetables to edible flowers and herbs, Green Gardeners now has a wide selection of specialty seeds available for you online. Take a look at our seed catalogue online and order through via email. Nows the time to get those seedlings started!!
Seed Catalogue pages 1-3 : Arugula Rocket – Lettuce (Selway)
Seed Catalogue pages 4-6 : [...]
Mid-Winter Musings
With the recent thaw that has happened, people are starting to think about prospects for a new gardening season. One thing interesting being a gardener is to feel the first hint of Spring each year. This year I sensed it on Groundhog Day. Although it was reported that the Groundhog saw his shadow this year, it felt to [...]
Water protection NGO and green landscaper partner to hold workshop – Stormwater Management Basics for Landscapers – Workshop, Feb 19, 1pm
Toronto, Canada – February 2, 2009
RiverSides and Green Gardeners Community Collaborative Inc. are pleased to announce a workshop for green landscapers and those who are interested in greening their services. The workshop will benefit Toronto’s watersheds [...]