2021 has arrived and we’re excited for the new year and all the growing that going to happen! January is a great time to start planning what you want to grow this spring and summer
Thank you all for such a great year. Even though there has been some challenges along the way, we are inspired by everything that you have grown. Happy Holidays!
Summer is coming to close at the Broadway & Alma garden and fall will soon be here. Don’t forget to keep on watering your garden as you can still be harvesting up until the first frosts!
The heat has arrived at the Broadway and Alma garden. This means that for your plants to stay happy and healthy you will need to water them every day or two during these periods of hot weather.
Summer has arrived and July is shaping up to be another hot one. Make sure you’ve locked in a solid watering schedule to keep your plants happy and healthy as the sun going to be baking everything very soon.
June has arrived and summer is only moments away. With temperatures on the rise, it’s important to remember to water your plants thoroughly and more often so you can maximize your yields and increase your bounty over the summer months.
It’s now mid spring at the Broadway & Alma garden and all systems are a go. Make sure you are registered for your garden beds as the registration deadline is quickly approaching.
Spring is here at the Broadway & Alma garden and the growing season is really starting to kick off. There is a lot of uncertainty circulating around the city due to COVID-19 and we have some new rules and guidelines to follow so we can all stay safe and continue to garden.
Winter is soon to be officially over as the first day of spring is March 19th. We’re exciting to get the 2020 growing season started and keen to see what you all will be growing!
February has arrived and the registration has opened up for the Broadway & Alma garden. Don’t be fooled by the weather, spring is surely on it’s way, so make sure you start planning out what you’re going to plant.
January has arrived and so has the wet weather. Even though it’s cold, dark and gloomy outside, January is a great month to start planning out what you’re going to be growing of the 2020 season.
With December now upon us and all the garden beds to rest, we want to wish you all a Happy Holidays. We hope you’re able to kick back a reflect on all the great things you grew this season.
Well, it’s official, fall is really here! The first frosts have happened and most of the plants left over from the summer need to be pulled and put in the greens waste bin. If you’re planning to grow over winter, it’s a great idea to mulch your beds with the fallen leaves!
Fall has arrived and with it the cool-crisp mornings, leaves falling and the sun sitting lower in the sky. October is the month to give thanks for all the summer bounty, harvesting the last of your summer veggies and cleaning out your garden bed if you’re not planning on growing in it over winter.