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Herb Fair 2005

Last Sunday marked the annual Ontario Herbalist's Association Herb Fair at Harbourfront. I am pleased to announce that it was also the most successful You Grow Girl Toronto Meetup to date with our best turnout yet!! Before I go any further I'm just going to come

New York Updates - Day One

There has been lots of excitment here in You Grow Girl land so I'll start with updating my trip to New York and work from there. But before I do I am proud to announce that the You Grow Girl book has gone for a second

New York Events

I'll be travelling to New York City next week to promote the book. Note that a 3rd event has been added to the bottom: BOOK LAUNCH PARTY! At GRDN Thursday, May 19th 6pm to 9pm Cocktails, live music and hands-on gardening demonstrations. Where: 103 Hoyt Street, between Atlantic Ave and Pacific

Sanctuary in the City

I will be one of four women speaking on the topic of "Sanctuary in the City" this weekend at The Toronto Botanical Gardens. From the website: Ultimate Gardening Workshop: Sanctuary in the City Virginia Burt, Gayla Trail, Ann Hagedorn, Karen Michaud. As city dwellers, we long for an escape from the

New year!

So I thought I'd finally make another update on this blog since I haven't done so in [insert embarrassing long ago date here]. It's a new year, and with that I'm planning on good things for my garden. Since moving to urban Vancouver I haven't had my little

Urban Plantlife

The following photos were taken on a walk along the railroad tracks in my neighbourhood today. Row1: Unknown, Viper's Bugloss, Coreopsis (aka Tickseed) Row2: Milkweed (open flowers) Milkweed (closed flowers)      

Parkdale Plant Sale

Today I attended the annual Parkdale Horticultural Society Plant Sale. There seemed to be less selection this year. I bought less plants then last year but still managed to break the bank. My Score I have a few plans

Wildseed Farm

If any of you live near or within driving distance of Fredericksburg, TX, I highly recommend visting the Wildseed Farm. And best of all, it's FREE!

Allan Gardens Greenhouse

A few weeks ago I went for a "desperate to escape the misery of winter" excursion to the Allan Gardens Greenhouse here in Toronto. Click here to see a panoramic photo I shot in the glorious Arid Room. The thick trunk seen in
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