Row covers assist with germination and protecting young seedlings. |
The micro-climate created beneath row cover keeps the soil warmer and holds in more moisture than bare earth. |
A daffodil whose stem was snapped by the wind, now flowering on the kitchen table |
Rhubarb plants growing in a composted manure and sand mixture, ready for the market. |
Plants ready for transplanting, propagated at home. |
Red currants are one of the first plants to open their leaves and flower this spring. |
Weeding the orchard is quite an undertaking. Why did I plant so many bushes? Why do I continue planting more? |
A new addition to the Eden's Rise team, a man and his machete! |
The garden slowly takes shape with a few hours of labour per day. And we're barely keeping up. |
A spot for the workers to rest with a cup of tea or a glass of wine. Chairs and 'table' needing replacements. Keeping an eye on the roadside during spring cleaning season for hand-me-downs. |
Garlic as of first week of May |
Biodiversity in small spaces. This two foot wide patch of dirt between the house and the driveway is capable of providing support to many passing insects. |
Haskaps |
The greenhouse completed, beds being worked. |
Rhubarb, a delicious perennial. |
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