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Community -building, preserving affordable housing, heath and wellness, pot lucks, transit, relocalizing our economy and urban agriculture.
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Fairview area
What would you like to see improved in Vancouver or in your community regarding sustainability or resiliency? Do you have an idea for a new Transition project or activity?
Social citizenship, housing, food, childcare, transit, co-operatives, environmental awareness and recycling.
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So I planted some seeds and I will be able to transplant and give you some seedlings soon. I have some brussel sprouts, beets, onions and is they come up, also some bok choy. You could plant some carrots seeds and try radishes (don't always cooperate and might go to seed rather than making a radish) too. Those don't transplant well.
For salads, arugula and some hardy spinach would grow well right now and in the winter.
I will let you know when I have the seedlings ready.
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Jul 26, 2011
Jana Ronne
Hi Karen,
So I planted some seeds and I will be able to transplant and give you some seedlings soon. I have some brussel sprouts, beets, onions and is they come up, also some bok choy. You could plant some carrots seeds and try radishes (don't always cooperate and might go to seed rather than making a radish) too. Those don't transplant well.
For salads, arugula and some hardy spinach would grow well right now and in the winter.
I will let you know when I have the seedlings ready.
so long,
Jana
Aug 25, 2011
Ross Moster
Hi Karen,
Kits Village potluck tonight if you and Nadia would like to join us!
Cheers,
Ross
Jun 10, 2012