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  1. Blader

    Weather and Gardening Discussion

    My vegetable garden was decimated on June 13th.. Tennis ball hail. Didn't stand a chance.
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    Urban farming in Calgary

    Tomatoes transplanted on May 7th Scarlet Runner pole beans and snow peas transplanted yesterday Zucchini and eggplant transplanted today spaghetti squash and pumpkin will transplant tomorrow I didn't post or garden last year because of health issues. I'm fine now. It feels great to get into...
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    Urban farming in Calgary

    I haven't started, but soon! Good to see seasonal change.
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    Urban farming in Calgary

    This was not my initial plan but he needs coverage. Robert Pavlis, master gardener, author, blogger, science based, 45 years experience. Zone 5, Guelph ON He covers gardening overall, not just vegetables. Website: Garden Myths https://www.gardenmyths.com/sample-page/ YouTube channel: Garden...
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    Urban farming in Calgary

    Sometime ago I promised to feature my favorite sources. https://www.youtube.com/user/pilarchik He resides in Maryland Zone 7 and he has four seasons. He's also science based. He has a longer growing season with high humidity and higher temperatures. His zone is susceptible fungal diseases of...
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    Urban farming in Calgary

    ˆˆˆ Building on the above while still adhering to the principles of KISS and cheap. Below is a good video from a trusted source. Just over 11 minutes. Although he's in England much of his advice applies here.
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    Urban farming in Calgary

    ˆˆˆ planning for a perennial fruit forest - front/backyard in a tight /small urban yard from the article: <snip>This article is an introduction to the gardening technique of Backyard Orchard Culture – a system of high density planting of fruit trees which allows for a wide variety of fruit to...
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    Urban farming in Calgary

    If I had could do it over again - 20 years on - starting with a clean slate. Firstly, I'd harvest water. Front yard - I had a city ornamental crab apple. The rest was a weedy lawn. Using weeping tile - perforated and non-perforated. I've done that but was way too late. I should have started...
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    Urban farming in Calgary

    I too, I have had my successes and failures. It's the first time I've tried gathering leaves in the fall. I filled three bins with leaves and watered three days ago. Yesterday, I buried a meat thermometer into the compost and measured temperature. It measured a hundred and twenty degrees...
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    Urban farming in Calgary

    ^^^ This is a companion piece to making compost - red wigglers. Remember that he has done this for a number of years and had all the requisite pieces in place. I'm not there yet.
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    Urban farming in Calgary

    making compost This video (8 minute 28 seconds) is by Stephen Legaree of 'Alberta Urban Garden Simple Organic and Sustainable ' He's a Fort Saskatchewan based biologist, lecturer, and workshop conductor. He's successfully over wintered red wigglers. If that can be done in the Edmonton region...
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    Urban farming in Calgary

    Creating vegetable beds with a 4 by 4, or 4 by 8, bed on top of a lawn, starting with a bottom layer of corrugated cardboard. I'm a fan. That said, there are corrugated cardboards to avoid. Those that are shiny on the outside and have detailed pictures and printing are to be avoided because it's...
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    Urban farming in Calgary

    Composted Manure 101 Preliminary: Herbicides are not the only cause of leaf curl (internally known as 'fiddle-heading'). Fiddle-heading is an apt description. Typically herbicide presence in commercially composted manure is not statistically measurable - the levels are that low. They're...
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    Urban farming in Calgary

    manure 101 My head is spinning. I had a 45 minute good free ranging conversation with an officer of the CFIA. Before I post I need to call again to sort out my understanding. Leaves - picked up 5 bags from neighbours. I think 10 more bags will suffice. Most neighbours haven't gathered their...
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    Urban farming in Calgary

    ^^^ Manure 101 I'm deep in the weeds between Canadian Tire and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. I didn't mean to single out Canadian Tire, I only used them as an example for the whole retail garden centre industry. They are where I bought my product. I'm trying to gain an understanding of...
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    Urban farming in Calgary

    ^^^ I purchased my manure from Canadian Tire. The brand name was Circle H Farms. I've just gotten off the phone with Canadian Tire apprising them of the possibility about their product being tainted. I went through a couple levels of escalation. They promised to contact me. We'll see!
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    Urban farming in Calgary

    Warning - caveat emptor - this is very important! So it appears that he didn't have an issue using manure. He's lucky, others have had major issues. The problem is with the herbicide aminopyralid , also known as Grazon, used to kill broad leaf plants in hay crops. I'll let the video below...
  18. Blader

    Urban farming in Calgary

    The video below is a high cost urban farm project. Driven by passion and enough money. It's local, somewhere in SE Calgary. Just over 13 minutes. Part 1 of 3. Just over 10 minutes. Part 2 of 3. Just under 12 minutes.Part 3 of 3
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    Urban farming in Calgary

    So, Under the Umbrella of permaculture, and under the assumption that there little to no money. Necessity being the mother of invention. And the love for a rustic garden. Beauty in the eye of the beholder. The Ruth Stout method: building soil 1/ corrugated cardboard 2/ manure 3/ hay, leaves etc...
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    Urban farming in Calgary

    So what I'm really interested in is permaculture. This is a 10 to 40 year plan. Here is the video of a 6-minute plan. It's the bottom end. What's missing is the time required for the gathering of material. It could be cow manure, and leaves instead of straw. The whole notion is to build soil...

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