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Category Archives: Tools
Creating a Two Tiered Children’s Container Garden!
I had a plan to share with you all my first how-to video. Sadly I was hit with nothing but problems during the filming, including a broken camera. I was camera-less for a few excruciating weeks. Although the Children’s garden … Continue reading
Proven Winners: Outdoor Living Extravaganza!
Over the weekend, I made my way back down to the Seattle area for the Outdoor Living Extravaganza, a retreat and seminar with Proven Winners! I seriously debated not attending this event. My schedule has been crazy lately, with my … Continue reading
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How to make a row cover….in the middle of the night!
Years ago, before I found passion in the dirt, I managed a specialty knife store in Burnaby’s Metrotown Centre. We sold mostly kitchen knives, but also a dizzying array of sporting knives. With a few decorative swords for good measure. … Continue reading
Posted in Garden Projects, Reduce Reuse & Recycle, Tools, Vegetable Garden
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