Presentation: Why Gardening Rules

I’m giving a short 30 minute presentation tomorrow evening (Tuesday) for the University of Toronto Community Garden Group as a part of “Alternative Frosh Week.” As a former poor university student I just love the fact that University campuses now have community gardens. Homegrown, fresh food sure beats kraft dinner.

I’ll be speaking about my experiences and love for gardening, and why I want to see everyone taking up the trowel. I’ve spoken to many groups about this over the last year and realize I should probably post something here for the site.

University of Toronto Community Garden Group
When: Tuesday, September 26, 2006. 4-6:00pm
Where: University of Toronto Campus, SAC building (2 Hart House Circle)

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YGG Warm Winter Wear Drive

What: Knit or crochet up beautiful, warm woolies for charity. Mittens, arm warmers, hats, and scarves are all fantastic. A YGG forum member suggests keyhole scarves as anything that wraps around the neck can be uncomfortable and even unsafe for women coming from violent experiences.

New items made by you only please.

To Support: Redwood Women’s Shelter, a terrific shelter located in Toronto, Canada that supports battered women and their families. They run primarily on support from the community.

When: Please mail your items by Dec 1. Email me at gaylaatyougrowgirldotcom for details.

UPDATE: I just spoke with a contact at the shelter and she provided a Wish List:

  • Long Scarves – So I was wrong (above). Winters have been cold here in Toronto and they have need of warm scarves that can wrap around twice for bundling up.
  • Women’s Mittens – They recieve plenty of mittens for children but need larger mittens for adult women.
  • Baby Blankets – For bundling babies inside strollers.
  • Larger Items – If you were planning to make a couple of scarves, make one large item instead. She said they have need for shawls and ponchos.

I want to add that she was very enthusiastic and appreciative. They support a lot of women and children so the need is great.

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The Herb Fair is Coming, The Herb Fair is Coming

My favourite local plant-related event is back!

What: Ontario Herbalist Society Annual Herb Fair
Where: Harbourfront Centre, Toronto
When: Sunday June 4, 2006. 11am-5:30pm

If you’d like to meet for plant shopping, exchanging (bring your extra transplants and seeds), fellow herb loving geekery, and more myself and other YGGers will be waiting in front of the outdoor bathrooms at 1pm.

Plants I Will Have for Exchange:

  • a few heirloom, determinant tomato seedlings
  • Anise-hyssop seedlings
  • Wormwood seedlings
  • Scented Geranium cuttings

Check out last year’s event.

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Gallery Exhibition

It’s not at all related to gardening but I will be showing 20 of my photos in a group show alongside 3 other photographers entitled PHOTOGRAMMETRY opening this Friday at Harbourfront Centre here in Toronto.

What: An active public space exhibition of urban photography.

When: May 13-July 9 (Opening Friday, May 12, 7-9pm)

Where: Service Canada building at Harbourfront Centre.

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Leafscapes | Chicago

Leafscapes Spring in Chicago
Thursday, May 18. 4 – 7 P.M.
1820 North Wells Building (N. Wells & N. Lincoln)

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Please RSVP to attend (Note that you must be 21 years of ago or older to attend).

I’ll be giving urban gardening demonstrations at four Leafscapes events this year. Take a look at the schedule to see if one is coming to your area.

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