Sunday at the Garden

Hi Folks,

This Sunday, at 2pm (maybe 2:30, we’ll be coming from the South Shore), we’re going to put in some of our windbreak plants along the side of the main farm plots. Mel and Peter at the Irving Centre donated a few high-bush cranberries and some dwarf birches to start to construct a native hedge to protect next season’s vegetables from the ever-annoying dykeland winds.

Come down if you can, there’ll be plenty of soil to play with.

as always – info at acadiafarm.org with questions, comments, and lyrics submissions for our official themesong.

enjoy the day.

2 Responses to “Sunday at the Garden”


  1. 1 Eugene October 22, 2008 at 8:51 am

    Now everyone is talking about the American economy and eclections, nice to read something different. Eugene

  2. 2 dontloseyourhair November 24, 2008 at 5:05 am

    Hi there, it’s really good to see a well written blog that’s insightful as well as entertaining. cheers!


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The Acadia Community Farm began in the Spring of 2008 with the vision of providing local, organic produce to the dining hall at Acadia University, while also serving as a community garden. Now entering our fourth growing season, the ACF has grown (no pun intended) to become a community centre for the exchange of knowledge surrounding gardening, food, and sustainable agriculture. Read the blog or explore the site to find out more!

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