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    COMMUNITY,  Education,  Human Interest,  RE-THINK,  Think Piece

    Why Not Do Something About It?

    Do you feel frustrated about what you see on TV, online, and in other media?

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  • Seed to Market
    Business,  Education,  FOOD,  Home Garden,  Organics

    Seed to Market: a Magical Lesson

    When my parents first took out our front lawn for a fruit and veggie garden and planted grape vines in our backyard, I didn’t really understand their purpose. I was five years old! I was told the plants could provide food and shade.

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    Education,  EVENT,  Nature

    Learn About the Birds and the Bees 

    “Creating a Pollinator-Friendly Landscape” is the focus of the 4th annual BEEvent Pollinator Conference. Saturday, March 3, 2018

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  • almanack-feb
    FOOD,  Home Garden,  Organics

    Victory Gardener’s Almanack for the month of February

    Don’t get carried away and start planting your whole garden if we happen to get a week or two of “false spring” weather this month.

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  • almanack january
    FOOD,  Home Garden

    Maritime Northwest Victory Gardener’s Almanack for the month of January

    Now that the busy, sometimes hectic, holiday season is in the past, January is a great time for personal reflection while starting to look forward to the year ahead. Planning is a good theme for this month.

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    FOOD,  Home Garden,  Organics,  Preparedness

    Maritime Northwest Victory Gardener’s Almanack for the month of December

    December tends to be a continuation of our region’s seasonally wet weather but can occasionally get snowy. The primary difference between this month and last is that the days are getting colder and shorter as the Winter Solstice arrives.

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