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On The Edge: 3rd Annual South Shore Sustainability Expo
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Helping Nature Heal Inc. is an ecological landscaping company working on the South Shore of Nova Scotia. Thursday, March 27, 2014. 3rd Annual South Shore Sustainability Expo. Http:/ www.sustainablebridgewater.ca/Default.aspx? Check out this fantastic community event! Learn about what local businesses, community groups and communities on the South Shore are doing to achieve sustainability. Why 'On the Edge'? Check out our new logo! Visit our website at www.HelpingNatureHeal.com. Other Blogs, Links.
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On The Edge: Living Shorelines info session!
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Helping Nature Heal Inc. is an ecological landscaping company working on the South Shore of Nova Scotia. Monday, May 26, 2014. Living Shorelines info session! Perfect for anyone concerned about coastal erosion or looking for ways to manage coastal erosion on their property. Learn about plant based alternatives to expensive rock walls. Free! Why 'On the Edge'? Check out our new logo! Visit our website at www.HelpingNatureHeal.com. Other Blogs, Links. Atlantic Canadian Organic Regional Network (ACORN).
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On The Edge: Living Shorelines Information Session
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Helping Nature Heal Inc. is an ecological landscaping company working on the South Shore of Nova Scotia. Thursday, March 27, 2014. Living Shorelines Information Session. Anyone who owns coastal land should attend this FREE information session! Why 'On the Edge'? Check out our new logo! Visit our website at www.HelpingNatureHeal.com. Other Blogs, Links. Atlantic Canadian Organic Regional Network (ACORN). Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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On The Edge: Waters Edge Nursery Co. | Plants for Living Shorelines
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Helping Nature Heal Inc. is an ecological landscaping company working on the South Shore of Nova Scotia. Friday, March 28, 2014. Waters Edge Nursery Co. Plants for Living Shorelines. Waters Edge Nursery Co. Plants for Living Shorelines. Why 'On the Edge'? Check out our new logo! Visit our website at www.HelpingNatureHeal.com. Other Blogs, Links. Atlantic Canadian Organic Regional Network (ACORN). Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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On The Edge: Home Composting
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Helping Nature Heal Inc. is an ecological landscaping company working on the South Shore of Nova Scotia. Thursday, July 10, 2014. Composting is a familiar concept to most people these days. Unfortunately, it is often associated with those smelly green bins we all dislike. But it doesn't have to be that way! Why 'On the Edge'? Check out our new logo! Visit our website at www.HelpingNatureHeal.com. Other Blogs, Links. Atlantic Canadian Organic Regional Network (ACORN).
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On The Edge: Rock Gardens
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Helping Nature Heal Inc. is an ecological landscaping company working on the South Shore of Nova Scotia. Monday, July 14, 2014. The Chester Garden Club blog features a story about Helping Nature Heal's unique approach to using rocks in the garden. http:/ chestergardenclub.wordpress.com/. Why 'On the Edge'? Check out our new logo! Visit our website at www.HelpingNatureHeal.com. Other Blogs, Links. Atlantic Canadian Organic Regional Network (ACORN). Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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On The Edge: Why 'On the Edge'?
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Helping Nature Heal Inc. is an ecological landscaping company working on the South Shore of Nova Scotia. Why 'On the Edge'? The edge is a physical space where we begin to pay closer attention and ask: what can we do here? How can we respond to the needs of our environment, which, these days, seems metaphorically on the edge—in crisis. How can we make our places both beautiful to us and. The edge can also be a dynamic and diverse space. Karen York writes,. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Why 'On the Edge'?
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