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Seedy Sunday 2014 - March 9th

Seedy Sunday 2014! 
Peterborough's Annual Seed Exchange 
Sunday March 9th 1-5pm
George St. United Church 



Seedy Sunday is the perfect place to get inspired for Spring. Come out to get all the knowledge, tools, and resources needed to get growing this season. There will be an incredible diversity of vegetables, flowers, and herbs available for sale, as well as a plethora of community groups showcasing the great work they do, informative hands-on workshops and the ever popular Seed Exchange Area where you can trade seed with other gardeners & learn more about seed saving.  
More information coming soon! 
 

Focus Fair - This Weekend!

Would you like to pick up some heirloom seeds for seasonal presents? How about choosing from a whole bunch of local artists with unique gift ideas? Join us for Focus Fair this Saturday & Sunday at the Spill Cafe! 
For more information & links to the artists websites, check out our facebook event or follow #focusfair on Twitter 
If you can't make it out this weekend, you can also pick up urbantomato seeds at Avante Garden, GreenUP store or send me an email 

Largest Seed Exchange in the World! Greece

I think i am going to have a find a way to head here for research!

Seed Saving Saturday



dried hot peppers: makes collecting the seeds a lot less painful 

gorgeous sunflower


pretty phenomenal that one seed can turn into so many more .... and this is only one of the heads that came one sunflower seed. seed saving is magical and addictive 

last of the tomatoes into the bank for winter 



pretty nice rack 

 black turtle beans and purple barley grown at the lift lock community garden this summer 


drunken frizzy headed woman lettuce seed drying until i have time to seperate it 





Garlic Planting

cleaned garlic cloves ready to go in the ground  
some of these cloves are giant. they're going make great future bulbs 



prepped bed 

cloves going in the ground for winter slumber 
garden cleaned up for the season 

Second Comings in an October Garden


  late october warm weather brought on a second crop of many things including zucchini 

red romaine going to seed 

jalapenos! 

i've been collecting purple bean seeds for a few weeks, now the plants are reflowering and creating new baby beans. awesome 
new basil leaves. what a treat 

green bean flowers and new beans 

baby lemon squashes and flowers 

lots of flowers still blooming, and producing tonnes of seed  

red stalk celery. i grow it basically for the herby deliciousness of it all 

harvests

some tomatoes still growing strong on the vine. in late october. oh my 

one of the last bouquets from the garden 

cleaned up garden 

Last Big Harvest - November

loads of carrots, some romanesco, cabbage, herbs & kale 

romanesco growing up. this sight made me oh so happy

purple cabbage and fall leaves. gorgeous
and delicious
carrots

Late Fall Tomato & Pepper Harvests

Despite many september frost warnings, and October touches of frost, tomatoes continued to ripen on my table well into mid-November

lots of peppers picked green ripening beautifully on my coffee table 

hot peppers: bulgarian carrot, jalapenos, and garden sunshine  



gorgeous peppers ripening in fall sunshine 

lots of basil! it's off to the Night Kitchen for their pesto. Grown & eaten on hunter st.