The start of May features warm, sunny weather

The greenhouse plots and garden plots seem to be all staked. If you think the soil in your plot is dry enough to work with, soil preparation can begin.

Our home page picture features magnolias in bloom in Terrace, on May 1st. Later some pictures of the first edibles of the season might be taken. That selection would include some tasty "weeds".

We are designing a new sign. Ideas for the NRCG sign should be sent in by the 15th, and will be voted on at the end of May.

Remember the garage sale is coming up on May 9 8 am to noon at Joan’s house. Set up Friday May 8 6:30 pm. Bring you better white elephants to her place that week. Please bake a batch of cookies, muffins, squares, cupcakes, etc. to sell that morning. We also will have coffee for sale. Helpers are welcome for the friday setup, and for manning the sale in the morning.

Boyd set up a NRCG table at the Healthy Food Expo at the Old Church (10am-1pm) April 25. The Healthy Food Expo was sponsored by the Community Cancer Care Group, featured an interesting talk by Kathy Marion-Orienti and a fabulous selection of healthy foods for the lunch. Several interesting community groups set up tables at the event.

The next meeting will be 7pm, Wednesday May 27 at Jean's house.

Current Happenings April 2009

We've recently updated our blog!

Time to plan our gardens and order our seeds.


http://www.bclocalnews.com/bc_north/interior-news/community/40169828.html
A column by Lorraine Doiron - Smithers Interior News Published: February 25, 2009 8:00 AM
Scroll down in the article to read about our community garden.

We are hosting a garage sale in the morning on Saturday May 9th. Come join in by donating, helping out, shopping at the sale, or saying hi and having a snack. Watch for our posters around town in May.

Now accepting new gardeners! Our rate is $50 per garden plot or $40 for two or more plots, and $15 each for a greenhouse plot. Additional plots may be claimed on or after May 15, after we see how many are still available. Just bring your seeds - most other garden supplies are available to share.

Read on for more information about seed "variety" selection for our area.

Seedy Event http://www.seeds.ca/ev/events.php
Terrace, BC
Seedy Saturday Health Unit Auditorium Thursday April 30, 2009 7-9 Contact: Alisa Thompson at 250-635-0935

Selecting Seed Varieties

What is a "variety" of a plant, say a radish? It is a type of radish. A particular variety may grow better in your area, as well as having characteristics that you like, such as a certain taste or look. Seeds may also be "heritage" seeds or may be those developed by man to have special characteristics (but only for a single season) such as "hybrid" seeds. Check the "Seeds of Diversity" website for more about heritage seeds and their value: http://www.seeds.ca/

Knowledgeable gardeners in our area such as
Dave Havard and Tracy Strong have compiled lists of preferred seed varieties to grow here. Gardeners at our community garden invite you to join with us in developing a list of varieties and plants to grow in our area. What you can grow will depend on your "micro climate" and growing conditions. These vary around the area, and even from plot to plot within our community garden.

Seed catalogs provided by companies such as Vesseys, Stokes, Dominion, Lindenberg and Saltspring Seeds provide a selection of seeds and plants to order, and often provide growing requirements and information for each plant. Ordering seeds allows more control over variety than just shopping at local stores does. Seeds stocked in local stores include varieties that are selected for other areas with growing conditions different from ours.


Local Groups, Gardening Experts & Films

Joe Wong of Woodmere Nursery is knowledgeable about greenhouse management

Dave Havard, author of Gardening Between Frosts

Tracy Strong,
River Ridge Farm

Gardens of Destiny with Dan Jason
This is a documentary created by Jocelyn Demers showcasing Dan Jason's
garden and seed world and investigates what other agricultural experts
think about Dan's observations.

http://www.onesky.ca/stories/archive/field_to_stream_celebrating_the_local_harvest/




Education Series Winter 2009

The Community Garden is hosting an education series this winter.
Come out and hear our local gardeners talk about their areas of expertise!

Session 1: The winter sessions are over for 2008/9.
Who:
When:
Where: NWCC, Room 1 Annex
Time: 7:00 pm
Cost: By donation


Next Meeting April 15 2009

Members of the community garden, board members, and guests meet regularly.

If you want to contact us you can email us here or call Joan at 847-2327. Check for the contact phone numbers on a poster around town. We will also check the email here from time to time, if you want to contact us by email.

Date:
April 15th, 2009

Time: 7pm
Place: Jean's house
Things to discuss: Upcoming season, garage sale, more...