I went to my first community kitchen Wednesday night. It was held at a church right across the street from me, very convenient. Every two […] Read More
Category: urban agriculture
Penticton has only one community garden, but it’s a vibrant one. The garden was started 13 years ago atop Vancouver hill. The original site had […] Read More
It was the sign that caught my attention. An urban farmer is not a common sight at the Penticton Farmers Market. The vocation isn’t as […] Read More
At the end of every wormshop, I used to take the school children on a tour of the compost garden. I’d already shown them how […] Read More
I am in the process of revamping the business side of my blog. So now under the Garden Heart tab above you will see a […] Read More
A few summers ago, on a visit to my hometown of Penticton, I met Eva Durance, author of Cultivating the Wild, Gardening with Native Plants […] Read More
David Tracey and I are doing a series of podcasts, exploring the question: Can Urban Agriculture Save the World? Today we are standing in a […] Read More
David Tracey and I are doing a series of podcasts, exploring the question: Can Urban Agriculture Save the World? David is an environmental designer and […] Read More