The first of the fall frosts have begun and we have shut off the water. Be sure to line your beds with the fallen leaves if you’re planning on growing over the winter or if you have pulled all your plants.
Fall & Giving thanks
Planting your fall garden
Dog Days of Summer
Happy Summer Solstice
Watered plants are happy plants
One of the most important things you can do for your plants this June is give them a steady and consistent watering. These hotter days are not only giving the plants the energy and light to photosynthesize but it’s also taking the moisture out of the soil. It’s a good idea to set in place a solid watering schedule.
Blossoms are out and the temperature is rising
Introducing your new garden manager!
Registration is open for the Broadway & Victoria Garden
Almost there: closing in on gardening season at Broadway & Victoria
Happy New Year from your Friends at the Garden
Christmas at Broadway & Victoria
This mild weather has meant that lots of plants are still growing, which is miraculous, given the snow-dumps in the rest of the country, but we request you make a final trip to the garden to remove and compost those raggedy tomato bushes and sloppy zucchini plants rotting away in the beds. If you haven't been by in a while, you might be surprised to discover what's still thriving––Christmas kale, anyone?
Beds to Rest at the Broadway & Victoria Garden
Happy Halloween at the Broadway & Victoria Garden
Harvest Time at the Garden
This is an obvious but sometimes necessary reminder to pick and eat your food. There is nothing worse than watching a delicious zucchini turn to mush on the vine because it's gone unpicked for weeks. If you can't keep up with the food coming out of your garden box, why not invite a friend to come harvest for you?
Summer Break at the Broadway & Victoria Garden
Heat Wave at the Broadway & Victoria Garden
Full Swing at the Broadway & Victoria Garden
With this heat, it's a good idea to plan on visiting the garden every 2 to 3 days to soak your soil. Brian Minter was on CBC's BC Today program last week and imparted the wisdom of early morning watering as the best time of the day to feed your plants. Second best (and perhaps more realistic) is to water during the cooler evening hours. Watering during the hottest midday hours can scald your leaves and fail to penetrate those deeper layers in the soil where you want your roots to dig.