Three weeks after planting this small corner, I can see a green carpet developing:
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Three weeks after planting this small corner, I can see a green carpet developing:
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This event went so well.
Read about it here* and see more pictures here
The next step is to plant them. April 1st seem like a great day for that.
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*08April07 – Meetup.com changed their message format from online writing/storage to email only. What they didn’t tell us is that they would be deleting all existing messages. Grrr!
16March07 – More about seed balls from workshop participant Andrea Bellamy here and here
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Andrea Bellamy writes:
Sharing is good
City Farmer recently announced Sharing Backyards in Greater Vancouver, a website that aims to bring together people looking for a space to garden with those who have under-used backyards and are willing to share.
I received an email about this from City Farmer a few days ago but didn’t look at the website at the time. It is a googlemap Mashup and I’ve added my backyard to the list of people offering space.
All the construction near Cambie St resulted in a lot of side streets being dug up, so in a move to restore the ground, earth was put down and grass seed was spread.
What an opportunity to add to the diversity.
I took seeds of white dutch clover and
crimson clover
and spread them thickly over the area.
Want to do some guerrilla gardening yourself but need the strength of numbers?
The Vancouver Guerrilla Gardening Meetup Group has links to GG info in other parts of the world.
ooo
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Sign up on Meetup.com website….
When: Saturday, March 10, 2007, 1:00 PM
Where: Mount Pleasant Community Center
3161 Ontario Street
Vancouver , BC V5T 2Z1
Description:
We will be supplying
Seed – Crimson clover, White dutch clover, grass seeds, wild flowers
bring your own seeds to add to the mix – California poppy welcome
Red Clay
Compost
Mixing bowls
You will need to bring
a container for taking your seed balls home – something like a small pizza box so that the seed balls won’t be stacked too high on top of each other, they will be fragile.
At the end of the day…
You will be able to take 1/3 of the seed balls home for your own use and experimentation
The other 2/3 will be used to populate a guerrilla garden site at 7th and Hemlock
A planting day will be arranged within three weeks of the workshop date.
There is a $5.00 fee for this event.
ooo
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Links to all people mentioned on original page:
As I mentioned last week, a guerrilla gardening group recently formed in Vancouver. We met last weekend, and I’ve been thinking about how to introduce the group to Heavy Petal readers. You see, there are just so many cool people involved! It’s inspiring and exciting.
First, there’s our founder and fearless leader, Oren, a landscape architect with a focus on urban ecological design.
There’s Al, who some of you might know from his blog Urban Wilderness but who is now blogging from Al’s Bokashi Blog about Bokashi composting (Al, I must find out more about this!).
There’s Ward, the “boy” behind cityfarmboy.com, a company promoting urban farming and related products and services.
Read it all…
I attended this meeting as I said I would here
I don’t have reporting skills to take word for word notes, so I’ll let the pictures do the talking instead:
A very diverse group….
…with many interests and agendas. Some want to plant flowers in grey/concrete spaces. Others want to grow food in abandoned spaces and community gardens. Some have access to garden and growing space while others don’t.
The co-ordinator of this event is Oren
wearing the cap.
Ward is beginning a business making and selling turn-key raised bed gardens and is chatting with Eileen who grows flowers in over 900 square feet of garden space in a number of community gardens.
Justin – who went out and built his own community garden near where he lives – wants to setup a non-profit group to organize offical community gardens in various parts of the city, is talking with Jan who has done similar work in the U.S.
It will be interesting to see where this leads.
The meeting was held at the Foundation Lounge which served a great food platter for all of us.
http://commgardens.meetup.com/56/?gj=sj5
ooo
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Interesting. The same week I retire my Urban Wilderness blog, I learn about this:
The first get together of a new guerrilla gardening group. Come discuss strategies for attack and brainstorm ideas. Bring with you ideas to share such as: your motivations for getting involved, creative ways to provoke interest, nurseries which sell cheap native seeds, locations to target, plant lists for exposed and sunny sites with poor soils…and anything else you can imagine that relates to the cause. The meeting takes place at 1:00pm. For further info email orenATearthtonedDOTnet. To sign up for the event, or to learn more about the group, visit: http://commgardens.meetup.com/56/?gj=sj5. A small meeting fee of $1 per person covers the first month of this meetup’s online posting. An additional cost of $5 will go towards having the event catered with healthy snacks.
I will be there.
ooo
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