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The Hazelton Garden Challenge. The Hazelton Garden Challenge! This community project is an exciting opportunity for local families to grow their own food. Storytellers' Foundation has hired a team of local youth to help community members get backyard gardens started and they will be tracking the progress of each family throughout the growing season. The Garden Challenge is part of a local initiative to increase food security in the Hazeltons, and help build local food skills and knowledge. I am really go...

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The Hazelton Garden Challenge. The Hazelton Garden Challenge! This community project is an exciting opportunity for local families to grow their own food. Storytellers' Foundation has hired a team of local youth to help community members get backyard gardens started and they will be tracking the progress of each family throughout the growing season. The Garden Challenge is part of a local initiative to increase food security in the Hazeltons, and help build local food skills and knowledge. I am really go...

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Erica Mah: June 2007

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The Hazelton Garden Challenge. A Garden of Dreams. The Hazelton Garden Challenge! View my complete profile. Tuesday, June 26, 2007. A Garden of Dreams. Posted by The Hazelton Garden Challenge! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

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Erica Mah: Mmm.....delicious!

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The Hazelton Garden Challenge. The Hazelton Garden Challenge! This community project is an exciting opportunity for local families to grow their own food. Storytellers' Foundation has hired a team of local youth to help community members get backyard gardens started and they will be tracking the progress of each family throughout the growing season. The Garden Challenge is part of a local initiative to increase food security in the Hazeltons, and help build local food skills and knowledge. I am really go...

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Erica Mah: August 2007

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The Hazelton Garden Challenge. The Hazelton Garden Challenge! This community project is an exciting opportunity for local families to grow their own food. Storytellers' Foundation has hired a team of local youth to help community members get backyard gardens started and they will be tracking the progress of each family throughout the growing season. The Garden Challenge is part of a local initiative to increase food security in the Hazeltons, and help build local food skills and knowledge. I am really go...

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Erica Mah: Sparks of Curiosity

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The Hazelton Garden Challenge. The Hazelton Garden Challenge! This community project is an exciting opportunity for local families to grow their own food. Storytellers' Foundation has hired a team of local youth to help community members get backyard gardens started and they will be tracking the progress of each family throughout the growing season. The Garden Challenge is part of a local initiative to increase food security in the Hazeltons, and help build local food skills and knowledge.

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Erica Mah: A Garden of Dreams

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The Hazelton Garden Challenge. A Garden of Dreams. The Hazelton Garden Challenge! View my complete profile. Tuesday, June 26, 2007. A Garden of Dreams. Posted by The Hazelton Garden Challenge!

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Hazelton Garden Challenge: Fresh Success

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Tuesday, July 31, 2007. The berries seem to have ripened overnight too, saskatoons, currants, and raspberries are getting heavy on the branches, ready to be made into delicious jams and jellies. Watch for upcoming cooking and food preservation workshops! Posted by The Hazelton Garden Challenge! The Hazelton Garden Challenge! View my complete profile. Garden Support Squad Profiles. JOIN THE DISCUSSION: FOOD IN OUR COMMUNITY.

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Hazelton Garden Challenge: July 2007

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Tuesday, July 31, 2007. The berries seem to have ripened overnight too, saskatoons, currants, and raspberries are getting heavy on the branches, ready to be made into delicious jams and jellies. Watch for upcoming cooking and food preservation workshops! Posted by The Hazelton Garden Challenge! Thursday, July 5, 2007. It has been a cool and rainy last couple of weeks. At our demonstration garden, our seedlings have sprouted and transplants have recovered (some are even growing quickly! This community pro...

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Hazelton Garden Challenge: August 2007

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Thursday, August 23, 2007. Good Food, Great People. The Learning Shop's "Garden Challenge Support Squad" wrapped up an incredible summer's work with a cosy evening barbeque. We harvested delicious cucumbers, tomatoes, snow peas, onions, zuchini, broccoli, and carrots to put together an amazing feast. In the months to come the Garden Challenge will be in its final stage of harvesting, preparing, and preserving the vegetables, herbs, and berries that have grown all season long. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

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Hazelton Garden Challenge: June 2007

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Sunday, June 10, 2007. It is mid-June and the Garden Challenge is in full swing! The youth team has been out to visit a number of participants, digging around in their backyards, delivering fresh topsoil, and helping families set up raised-beds. Word is quickly spreading that there is a team of young, hardworking green thumbs wandering about the Hazeltons lending a helping hand to aspiring gardeners. Posted by The Hazelton Garden Challenge! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Hazelton Garden Challenge!

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Hazelton Garden Challenge: Seeds of Change

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Thursday, July 5, 2007. It has been a cool and rainy last couple of weeks. At our demonstration garden, our seedlings have sprouted and transplants have recovered (some are even growing quickly! With the Garden Challenge start-up complete, we are now entering a new phase in the Garden Challenge: Maintenance! Weeding, watering, fertilizing, and nurturing our plants. We will be checking in with each of the Garden Challengers next week and can't wait to see how everyone's gardens are coming along! Garden Su...

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Hazelton Garden Challenge: Good Food, Great People

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Thursday, August 23, 2007. Good Food, Great People. The Learning Shop's "Garden Challenge Support Squad" wrapped up an incredible summer's work with a cosy evening barbeque. We harvested delicious cucumbers, tomatoes, snow peas, onions, zuchini, broccoli, and carrots to put together an amazing feast. In the months to come the Garden Challenge will be in its final stage of harvesting, preparing, and preserving the vegetables, herbs, and berries that have grown all season long. This community project is an...

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Hazelton Garden Challenge: Garden Challenge Kick-Off

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Sunday, June 10, 2007. It is mid-June and the Garden Challenge is in full swing! The youth team has been out to visit a number of participants, digging around in their backyards, delivering fresh topsoil, and helping families set up raised-beds. Word is quickly spreading that there is a team of young, hardworking green thumbs wandering about the Hazeltons lending a helping hand to aspiring gardeners. Posted by The Hazelton Garden Challenge! The Hazelton Garden Challenge! View my complete profile.

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Thursday, July 26, 2007. Some help with a greenhouse. What are you growing? In the outdoors garden bed: Carrots, Beans, Lettuce, Nasturtiums, Broccoli, Cauliflower. In the greenhouse: Broccoli, Green Beans, Basil, Cilantro, Pumpkins, Beets, and Corn. What have you been doing to maintain the garden? What are you enjoying the most about gardening? What challenges have you encountered? Just making time for it. With work, it gets too busy to spend time on it. We've just been winging it. Participating in the ...

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Tuesday, August 21, 2007. What are you growing? Broccoli, Chives, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Radishes, Kholrabi, Zuchini, Strawberries, and Cherry Tomatoes. What have you been doing to maintain the garden? I added some compost and a little bit of bone meal at the very beginning and have been watering the garden. What are you enjoying the most about gardening? What challenges have you encountered? What or who has been the biggest help in your gardening success? A kholrabi flourishes in Hertha's garden. Past Ga...

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