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Important Garden Update During the COVID-19 Crisis
Hello gardeners! Hope you all are enjoying the first days of spring and are getting ready for the season ahead. There are a few important announcements to make during these strange times: All work parties are cancelled until further notice. … Continue reading
Harvest Festival this Saturday! September 21 from 11 – 3
The Strathcona Community Gardeners Society is a non-profit charitable society with a Board of Directors made up of gardeners from both Strathcona and Cottonwood Community Gardens. Membership dues are $10 per year and plots are rented for $5 per plot … Continue reading
September in the Gardens: UBC Botanical Gardens
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July in the UBC Botanical Garden | Where do we get our plants?
Rhododendron auriculatum July in the Garden Anticipating another hot, dry summer, it’s probably a good idea to plan a trip to the Botanical Garden to escape the heat, but also to see what last year’s hot summer can mean for … Continue reading
Celebrate the new year with UBC Botanical Gardens.
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B.C. Garden Clubs to Irish Garden Tour
Hello Please share with your Garden club this special event – The Ireland Garden’s Tour. Would you please share with your group or add to your upcoming events… or maybe you would like to do an interview with Irish Gardener … Continue reading
Happy Holidays from UBC Botanical Garden
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UBC Botanical Garden: Don’t Miss Apple Festival – Our 25th Year!
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Start a Community Garden in your neighbourhood!
Do you want to start a food garden or orchard with your community or do you know someone who does? Community gardens are important gathering places; they contribute to neighbourhood vitality; and they promote inter-cultural and inter-generational learning. Tell us … Continue reading
Derek’s Buhhda Pond history PDF
This was just added to our History page. It’s a great little narrative that speaks volumes about our Garden. Click for Dereks Buddha Pond history