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Carol Dunk Home
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July will be hot. Early tomatoes will begin to ripen this month. Some tasks for July:. Cut back your asters and chrysanthemums before the middle of July. Cut them about 6 inches back to a node where a leaf emerges. That is the point where new growth will start. Cutting back will encourage branching and produce bushier plants with more flowers. Chrysanthemums have a tendency to flop over. Cutting back helps with this problem. Are you battling earwigs now? Water your hanging baskets every day. Roadsides Gu...
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Pollination Canada | www.seeds.ca
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Skip to main content. Our Board of Directors. The Bauta Family Initiative on Canadian Seed Security. Seed Library Grow-Outs - Tomato Project 2016. Vegetable Seed Producers Network. Seedy Saturdays and Events. Everything You Want to Know About Seedy Saturdays. Canadian Seed Catalogue Index. Are the creatures that pollinate flowers. You know about bees and butterflies, but did you know that there are over 1000 species of pollinating. More than ever, bees need our help. And we need theirs. The Canadian Seed...
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Pollinators Paradise Project: CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
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We're creating a "pollinator corridor" of native plants that will provide food and shelter for pollinators across the city of Hamilton, Ontario. Do you have a pollinator patch that you are proud of and want the world to know about? Certifying Pollinator Paradise in Hamilton: Let’s bring back Hamilton’s pollinators! Monarchs, bees and other pollinators need our help accessing healthy food. That lists patches across the city. 1) Create a pollinator patch. 3) You will receive a weatherproof sign for display...
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Pollinators Paradise Project: Re-planting Victoria Park's Butterfly Garden (August 5th).
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We're creating a "pollinator corridor" of native plants that will provide food and shelter for pollinators across the city of Hamilton, Ontario. Thursday, August 6, 2015. Re-planting Victoria Park's Butterfly Garden (August 5th). Juby, amongst the flowers. All hands on deck (or in the garden). With Paul O'Hara, learning how to put the plants in correctly! Maddy, the dog, supervising the planting. A Project of Environment Hamilton and the Hamilton Naturalists Club. Join our mailing list:. Climate change i...
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Pollinators Paradise Project: February 2015
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We're creating a "pollinator corridor" of native plants that will provide food and shelter for pollinators across the city of Hamilton, Ontario. Tuesday, February 24, 2015. Pipeline Trail Bus Tour. 8220;We should all be allowed to have exposure to nature and nice things- not only those who can afford it.” Elizabeth Seidl, Coordinator of Pipeline Trail Crown Point Action Planning Team. Elizabeth Seidl describes herself as a “listener.”. The vision fell into place at this point. The 5km-long pipeline trail...
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Pollinators Paradise Project: COMMON POLLINATOR PLANTS
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We're creating a "pollinator corridor" of native plants that will provide food and shelter for pollinators across the city of Hamilton, Ontario. Check out these links:. Http:/ hamiltonmonarchs.blogspot.ca/2014/09/creating-pollinator-paradise.html. Check out Pollinator Guelph's amazing resources for getting your pollinator garden growing: http:/ www.pollinationguelph.ca/#! Make sure you have a variety of flowers blooming from early season through to frost. Early spring is very important- bees emerge f...
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Pollinators Paradise Project: (Re) building the Butterfly Garden at Victoria Park: Stage 2
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We're creating a "pollinator corridor" of native plants that will provide food and shelter for pollinators across the city of Hamilton, Ontario. Friday, July 31, 2015. Re) building the Butterfly Garden at Victoria Park: Stage 2. 8220;The butterfly garden was meant to be a place for celebration.” Calla Shea-Pelletier, volunteer caretaker at Victoria Park. 8220;What’s alive in Hamilton” butterfly checklist. We will be replanting the Victoria Park Butterfly Garden and you’re invited! SAGE) at the school.
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Oshawa Garden Club | Links
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Keeping our community green. Selected outstanding websites useful to fellow gardeners. Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority was established in 1958 to establish and undertake programs to promote the conservation, restoration, development and management of natural resources in partnership with local Municipalities and the Province. Excellent gardening site with online dictionary. Feed the Need in Durham. Flowers in the Front Yard. Specializes in the design and planting of perennial flower gardens.
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Pollinators Paradise Project: TAKE ACTION
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We're creating a "pollinator corridor" of native plants that will provide food and shelter for pollinators across the city of Hamilton, Ontario. The Great Bumble Bee Count. Friends of the Earth Canada. Is an environmental group asking for your help in protecting native and wild bees. Here is what they say:. It'll be possible to upload photos to The Great Canadian Bumble Bee Count until August 15. Pollination Health Action Plan Survey: Have your say. What steps you would take to improve pollinator health.
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Pollinators Paradise Project: EVENTS
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We're creating a "pollinator corridor" of native plants that will provide food and shelter for pollinators across the city of Hamilton, Ontario. POLLINATING CHANGE SERIES 2016. Thanks to Ontario Trillium Foundation, Hamilton Future Fund and Hamilton Community Foundation for their support. Wednesday, Nov. 2nd. Protecting Our Native Bees and Other Pollinators: What we Can do to Help. Wednesday, Nov. 2nd. Get your free tickets here. Your Pollinator-friendly Garden in the Fall. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).