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Campus Crops: April 2014
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Making McGill a little tastier through urban gardening. Get in touch and get gardening! Why this is political. Gardening Tips and Resources. Friday, April 25, 2014. Our tunnel (or "hoophouse"). I don't think we've had the occasion to properly introduce our tunnel yet, even though we've had it and used it (quite unproductively) for quite a few years now. So let's take the opportunity of a brand new plastic covering to present it to you (before it becomes dirty and starts to degrade). Many things, actually.
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Campus Crops: Why this is political
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Making McGill a little tastier through urban gardening. Get in touch and get gardening! Why this is political. Gardening Tips and Resources. Why this is political. Gardening can be a super fun activity. We can grow food to feed ourself, our friends and our family. We can grow medicinal plants to treat ailments we may encounter. We can save money on fruit and veggies during the summer months. But let's not forget that this is also political. Who gets to garden? That operates out of McGill University.
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Campus Crops: Media & Photos
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Making McGill a little tastier through urban gardening. Get in touch and get gardening! Why this is political. Gardening Tips and Resources. Interviewed by TVMcGill during the summer of 2010. Photos from the past. Watch the garden grow 2013. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Watch the garden grow! Meeting hours Summer 2015. Tuesday from 5-6pm (if it rains on that day it is postponed to wednesday). Thursday from 5-6pm (it is rains on that day it is postponed on friday). Weekends TBA for each weekend. The only g...
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Campus Crops: The garden's self-reproduction: saving seeds for an autonomous garden
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Making McGill a little tastier through urban gardening. Get in touch and get gardening! Why this is political. Gardening Tips and Resources. Sunday, May 18, 2014. The garden's self-reproduction: saving seeds for an autonomous garden. Saving seeds is not essential but is certainly critical in order to reduce operation costs and increase autonomy. It’s also a guaranteed source of organic seeds! 1 Most root crops are biennial and need to be stored indoors over the winter, or under a thick layer of mulch and...
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Campus Crops: Changes to the gardening hours
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Making McGill a little tastier through urban gardening. Get in touch and get gardening! Why this is political. Gardening Tips and Resources. Sunday, May 18, 2014. Changes to the gardening hours. Just a little notice. Gardening hours have been changed for the week gardening sessions in order to accomodate people who work during the day. See you in the garden! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Watch the garden grow! Meeting hours Summer 2015. Weekends TBA for each weekend. Meet behind 3534 Universty St.
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Campus Crops: Seasonal availability of fruits and vegetables in Quebec
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Making McGill a little tastier through urban gardening. Get in touch and get gardening! Why this is political. Gardening Tips and Resources. Wednesday, August 7, 2013. Seasonal availability of fruits and vegetables in Quebec. Here's a nice table we adapted from the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries of Quebec (MAPAQ). Note that the seasonal availability may change depending on the growing season, the region, the specific market, the producers, etc. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You can start wat...
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Campus Crops: Mandate
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Making McGill a little tastier through urban gardening. Get in touch and get gardening! Why this is political. Gardening Tips and Resources. As of March 8th, 2011, this is the Campus Crops mandate. Why we do it. How we do it. We are a collective that organizes in a non-hierarchical and inclusive manner. Decisions are made through consensus and positions/tasks rotate between members in order to work against knowledge becoming centralized with just a few. In charge of the Facebook page and group, the Twitt...
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Campus Crops: A Bit of Permaculture: Build your own herb spiral
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Making McGill a little tastier through urban gardening. Get in touch and get gardening! Why this is political. Gardening Tips and Resources. Tuesday, September 11, 2012. A Bit of Permaculture: Build your own herb spiral. This is 'modest'. You should be modest too. How you do it. Remember to clean the bottles beforehand. Plants have some. Difficulty tolerating 'certain' substances. What should I plant in it? Basil, Bergamot, Borage, Calendula, Catnip, Chamomile, Chives, Cilantro, Dandelion, Dill, Ginger, ...
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Campus Crops: The one and most important article on this blog: how to prune and support tomato plants
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Making McGill a little tastier through urban gardening. Get in touch and get gardening! Why this is political. Gardening Tips and Resources. Wednesday, June 11, 2014. The one and most important article on this blog: how to prune and support tomato plants. Pick seedlings that already have flowers or fruits on them, unless it’s a patio variety. The first thing that a tomato plant should be doing upon transplanting is growing an extensive root system and a sufficient foliage to harvest all the nut...A lot o...