gardens4everybody

gardens4everybody
Podcast Description
We are sharing information about gardening in the Ottawa area. We use sustainable organic practices, focusing on permaculture, native plants for pollinators, and fruits and vegetables. Ultimately this encourages spaces that are habitats for small animals such as birds, bees and bugs, creating beauty and capturing carbon. We base episodes on our experiences working in the Barrhaven Food Cupboard garden and pollinator gardens.Our goal is to encourage and empower people to enjoy gardening using methods which result in less work. Permaculture, Organic gardening, you can do it, we can help.
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Focuses on sustainable organic gardening practices, including themes such as permaculture techniques, the importance of native plants for pollinators, and the cultivation of fruits and vegetables, with episodes discussing practical insights from the Barrhaven Food Cupboard garden and pollinator projects.

At Gardens 4 everybody our goal is to encourage and empower people to enjoy gardening using methods which result in less work. No matter the space limitations or conditions everybody can grow something. From enjoying a small houseplant to growing your own food. We want you to experience the satisfaction and benefits gardening has to offer.
We are sharing information about gardening in zone 5b which in our case is the Ottawa area. We use sustainable organic practices, focusing on permaculture, native plants for pollinators, and fruits and vegetables. Ultimately this encourages spaces that are habitats for small animals such as birds, bees and bugs, creating beauty and capturing carbon. We base episodes on our experiences working in the Barrhaven Food Cupboard garden and pollinator gardens, as well as our own homes and gardens. Join us as we explore seasonal topics and try to demystify gardening.
As gardeners we have to adapt to the weather. We’ve been having wet weather and that can cause garlic to start to rot. We discuss how to manage this and save your harvest. We also discuss managing problems from dry or cold weather.

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