Author: PrinceGeorge
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Williams Lake Seedy Saturday 2025
Report by Karen Kellett (MG) A collaboration of the Central Cariboo Community Food Hub and the Cariboo Direct Farm Market Association saw the very first Seedy Saturday to be held […]
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Seed Library
A Seed Library operates much like a book library: you “borrow” seeds and later return an equal or greater number of seeds after growing your plants. Unlike a seed exchange, […]
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Vanderhoof Seedy Saturday 2025
Report by Shari Featherstone (MGiT) Completion of the PG Master Gardener Basic Training program earlier this year resulted in a new flock of Master Gardeners in Training (MGiT), one of […]
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Growing Vegetables: Enhancing Success Through Companion Planting
Shari Featherstone, MGiT 2024-2025, recently presented a lecture on Companion Planting at the 2025 Prince George Seedy Saturday. She was also invite to present at the Vanderhoof Seedy Saturday and […]
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Is My Compost Ready?
Chris Endicott, MGiT 2024-2025, writes about composting and how to know when it’s ready for use in your gardens.
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Prince George Seedy Saturday 2025
The 2025 Seedy Saturday returned to St Michael’s and All Angels Anglican Church on March 1st and was widely attended by the local community that wanted to beat the dread of wintering by talking gardening.
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Ten Tomatoes That Changed the World
Generally speaking my reading choices come from the New Arrivals shelf at the Prince George Public Library and can be eclectic. When I see something that combines horticulture and history, I rarely pass it up. I recently picked up ‘Ten Tomatoes that Changed the World’ by William Alexander and because surely every gardener at some…
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Ten Tomatoes That Changed the World – Book Review
Ten Tomatoes That Changed the World by William Alexander A Book Review by Karen Kellett, Prince George MG Generally speaking my reading choices come from the New Arrivals shelf at […]