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Erica Mah
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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Hertha Holland
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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Lorraine Kendall
Tuesday, July 17, 2007. A Taste of Success. What are you growing? From Seed: Snow Peas, Snap Peas, Carrots, Onions, Radishes, Zinnias. Sunflowers. From Transplant: Broccoli, Jalapeno Peppers, and Red Chili Peppers. What have you been doing to maintain garden? Just watering and weeding. I haven't added anything to the soil at all. 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? Sunday, June 10, 2007.
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Michelle Sankey
Thursday, July 26, 2007. Finding peace in the garden. What are you growing? From transplants: broccoli, cauliflower, kholrabi, cucumber, tomatoes, pumpkins. From seed: peas, lettuce, carrots, watermelon, cantelope, green peppers, and green onions. What have you been doing to maintain the garden? I've only watered it about 3 times, and haven't done much weeding because I wasn't sure which ones were garden plants and which ones were weeds. What are you enjoying the most about gardening? Pulling up the Weeds.
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Pansy Wright-Simms
Tuesday, July 31, 2007. See how they grow. What are you growing? Lettuce, Beets, Onions, Carrots, Radishes, and some Raspberry Bushes. We already harvested the radishes;. What have you been doing to maintain the garden? Weeding and watering it. What are you enjoying the most about gardening? The kids are getting excited and my husband's enthusiasm has been great too. It's nice to see the outcome, just watching the veggies grow bigger. What challenges have you encountered? My kids and my husband. This com...
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Sharon Clarement
Sunday, June 10, 2007. Fravourite Vegetable Dish: Mashed carrots and turnips. Past Gardening Experience: Some experience. Used to have a garden, but that was about 17 years ago. Soil Conditions: A lot of clay - very hard to grow anything in it. Participating in the Garden Challenge because: Just really want to garden. Biggest Challenge: Keeping it weeded, and maintaining it all summer (will be away in August). Goals: To get something out of the garden that you can eat! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Shylah
Friday, August 24, 2007. End Of The Employment. Its been a great experience working with the storytellers foundation. It has been a pleasure seeing all the gardens growing, and all the different types of veggies people are growing. Throughout the work term one thing i can take out of this is all the gardening tips i now know. I'm more confident in the area and i am now unafraid to try tackle things such as growing my own overtaking peas! Posted by The Hazelton Garden Challenge! Thursday, July 5, 2007.
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Simon Dodd
Tuesday, August 21, 2007. Simon Dodd was unavailable for an interview this summer. He's up with the sun, and waist deep in the river until dusk. We dropped by to take a few photos, and found a garden full of healthy lettuce, cabbage, broccoli, tomatoes, and even a few rows of corn - a crop we've been warned is very difficult! Posted by The Hazelton Garden Challenge! Tuesday, June 19, 2007. Name: Simon Dodd and Family. Resident of the Hazeltons Since: 1987. Favourite Vegetable Dish: Eggplant.
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GardenTalk!
Tuesday, July 31, 2007. Share your thoughts on how we eat. How did you eat when you were growing up? How do you eat now? What has stayed the same? Join the discussion by posting your comments below. Follow instructions to the left. The Hazelton Garden Challenge! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). How to Join the Discussion. The Hazelton Garden Challenge blog is an interactive site. We encourage everyone to join the gardening discussion by posting their comments. Here are the steps you need to know:.
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Whitney Morisson
Wednesday, July 11, 2007. So we've been pretty busy at the Learning Shop. Since our last post we've visited all the garden challengers, worked on our kid's camp play (I'll be humiliating myself by hip hop dancing in a giant carrot suit, be sure to come see at Pioneer Days), and we fondle our plants on a daily basis. My raised bed is doing well. I have. And 4 varieties of merigolds in each corner. That concludes my july update, hope everything is going well with everyone else. Thursday, July 5, 2007.
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Hazelton Garden Challenge
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. Tuesday, July 31, 2007.