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The Learning Garden: In Solidarity.
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Monday, November 03, 2014. The English and Middle School Student Teachers Cohort at University of British Columbia Okanagan support the 43. Missing student teachers in the. Southern Mexican state of Guerrero. Today, we wrote a poem of support.on the boxes in the Learning Garden. Mexican students in the rural education college. Disappeared on 26 September. After being attacked by police in the city of Iguala,. A city about 130km south-west of Mexico City. MIT, Harvard, and demonstrations in. The student t...
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The Learning Garden: Gratitude
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Friday, August 01, 2014. Dear friends of the Learning Garden,. Summer's heating up in the Okanagan . . fortunately our excellent garden crew (Angela, Dewan and Kieran) have the skills and passion to nurture the life that grows there. There's corn growing, and kale, lettuce, herbs, peppers - and squash! More photos to come, so please stay tuned. Environmental degradation of our oceans and earth. Kieran and Dewan: You rock! A poem about gratitude, connection and memory from Winston Abbott:. TD Canada Trust...
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The Learning Garden: New Friends of the Learning Garden
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Thursday, August 14, 2014. New Friends of the Learning Garden. Dear Friends of the Learning Garden,. We are so very grateful this week to Nurturing Nature. Of Lake Country BC for their donations of worm castings. This allows us to nurture our soil, and rehabilitate it after the past few years of displacement. Yesterday T. He Learning Garden crew took a tour of Nurturing Nature. Here is a photo of Darcy from Nurturing Nature and Angela, Learning Garden Manager . . . Posted by Veronica @ 12:30 pm.
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The Learning Garden: Weeds and Wheat
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Monday, July 07, 2014. There's new life in the Learning Garden. Meet Dewan Darnardi, Undergraduate Research Assistant, Learning Garden. Go Dewan! Meanwhile Angela Finlay is the stellar summer Garden Manager. RIght now, the crew is weeding, doing some planting, and fixing up the old school compost box. Student Sharline Konkin has created a space age strawberry tower, which raises moisture from below. Note the genius of the PVC pipes.vertical gardens.and the cool use of space:. On the other (three hands?
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The Learning Garden: Thank you to Last Year's Visitors . . .
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Friday, August 22, 2014. Thank you to Last Year's Visitors . . . And cultivating new crops of student volunteers. Stay tuned as the Learning Garden continues. . . Thanks to teachers Mr Ryan Scorgie and Mme Michelle Hamilton! Posted by Veronica @ 8:58 pm. New Friends of the Learning Garden. The Learning Garden's Supporters and Sponsors. TD Canada Trust Friends of the Environment Foundation. OG Nursery - Rutland Road, Kelowna. Pier Mac Sand and Gravel - Kelowna. Wood Words - Wood Cuts.
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The Learning Garden: Work . .
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Thursday, August 14, 2014. Dear Friends of the Learning Garden,. So much to report this week, where to begin? As we enter into the deep of August, let our first thoughts be for corn. Grown from fresh kernels nurtured by the sun. Remember slipping and sliding up to the garden in days gone by? Remember rolling on the pebbles like it was a PNE ride? Well, thanks to Dewan and Kieran, we now have a much more user-friendly staircase. Check it out. Before . . . Let the good times roll! Great craftsmanship, guys.
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Carly Banks is awesome: PLANT OF THE DAY - Catalpa speciosa – Northern catalpa
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Carly Banks is awesome. Monday, 25 July 2011. PLANT OF THE DAY - Catalpa speciosa – Northern catalpa. Are you familiar with this tree? Catalpa speciosa – Northern catalpa. Catalpa speciosa – Northern catalpa. We have the Catalpa speciosa available in size 6 – 7cm regular price is $165.00 sale price is $135.00. We also have 8cm regular priced at $235.00 on sale for $165.00. You might want to consider this tree for a larger yard or for a great shade tree. Catalpa x erubescens ‘Purpurea’.
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Carly Banks is awesome: July 2011
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Carly Banks is awesome. Monday, 25 July 2011. PLANT OF THE DAY - Catalpa speciosa – Northern catalpa. Are you familiar with this tree? Catalpa speciosa – Northern catalpa. Catalpa speciosa – Northern catalpa. We have the Catalpa speciosa available in size 6 – 7cm regular price is $165.00 sale price is $135.00. We also have 8cm regular priced at $235.00 on sale for $165.00. You might want to consider this tree for a larger yard or for a great shade tree. Catalpa x erubescens ‘Purpurea’. IS HAVING A SALE!
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Carly Banks is awesome: August 2011
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Carly Banks is awesome. Wednesday, 17 August 2011. SALE SALE SALE SALE. De Groot’s Spire -. This is a great little cedar. With narrow, strong upright. Form which grows to 8’-10’ tall. And only 2’ wide. Great for the customer that. Doesn’t want to be bothered. We have them at 4’ in 7gal. Pots priced to clear! Posted by Carly Banks blogs. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Check out Our Website! View my complete profile. Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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Carly Banks is awesome: Landscaping: A Good Investment
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Carly Banks is awesome. Tuesday, 5 July 2011. Landscaping: A Good Investment. A good design can add 20% to the value of your property. Adapted from bobvila.com. A professionally landscaped property is a sure ticket to quick resale. It gives a home curb appeal, a sense of place and value. It’s the first thing you see, and That first impression can add upwards of 20 percent to your home’s value, a figure that rivals the return on a new kitchen or bath. Assessing and Planning Your Landscape. It is important...
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