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In late September 2006 I moved what I could from a small garden I cultivated for eight years across town.
May 2008... with Caroline's help amy's garden moved again, back to Port Arthur up on the ridge. By 2009 amy's garden has found itself in community gardens all over town, with my most special plants remaining with me to join Rohan's garden. :)
As my garden roams, so does this journal with records of plans, and useful information I find along the way.
I am Hannah's mother.
I work for Trevisanutto's Greenhouses.
I study horticulture and honey bees, literature and writing, ecology, botany, (urban) forestry, agriculture, photography...
I work at LU in the ♥English department♥, and was the initial coordinator of the Lakehead University Campus Garden.



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  • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Environment Canada
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  • The Bee Spot
  • Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture
  • kitchengardeners.org
  • The History of Gardening in Canada
  • Canadian Garden Museum
  • Northern Ontario Plant Database
  • The Great Lakes Forestry Centre Arboretum
  • Ontario Horticultural Society / gardenontario.org
  • Gardener's Dictionary
  • Canadian Gardening Magazine
  • Ontario Gardening.com
  • ontariowildflower.com
  • Montreal Botanical Garden
  • UBC Botanical Garden
  • botany.com
  • Kids Gardening
  • Backyard Gardener
  • Flower Facts
  • Canadian Hemerocallis Society
  • Ontario Daylily Society
  • Ontario Hosta Society
  • Old Rose Nursery
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  • everyrose.com
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  • amy's photographs

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"Indeed, you'll be happiest if you learn to think like a tree: setting down sturdy roots (the soil prep), manufacturing your own food (the leaf mold and compost additions to the soil) and committing to the long term (the five or so years it takes to get established)."

LORRAINE JOHNSON

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Thursday, June 18, 2009

praying to the spade gods

Gardens June 18 2009

Posted by Amy at 8:36 PM

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