News Keep gardens open petitions - Ontario and Toronto Success! On April 25, the Province of Ontario declared that community and allotment gardens are an essential source of healthy food and will be allowed to open with guidance from local health authorities for safe practices. > See more Seedy Saturdays 2020 Some events may be cancelled due to coronavirus measures. Please confirm with organizers before going to events.Keep supporting your local seed producers, buy seeds online or organize a group purchase. Find local seed companies here.Seedy Saturdays are coming!Buy and trade heirloom and open-pollinated seedsLearn hands-on gardening tips in workshops and demonstrationsFun activities for kidsConnect with other gardeners in your neighbourhoodGreat opportunities for seed vendors and gardening organizations! > See more TUG AMM Highlights Thanks to our speakers for giving us a taste of their inspiring work! See photos from their presentations below. Kristy Bard, Dig In! Campus Agriculture Network and Nathan Postma, Trinity College: rooftop gardensAdam Dirks, FoodShare: community compost exchange > See more
Keep gardens open petitions - Ontario and Toronto Success! On April 25, the Province of Ontario declared that community and allotment gardens are an essential source of healthy food and will be allowed to open with guidance from local health authorities for safe practices. > See more
Seedy Saturdays 2020 Some events may be cancelled due to coronavirus measures. Please confirm with organizers before going to events.Keep supporting your local seed producers, buy seeds online or organize a group purchase. Find local seed companies here.Seedy Saturdays are coming!Buy and trade heirloom and open-pollinated seedsLearn hands-on gardening tips in workshops and demonstrationsFun activities for kidsConnect with other gardeners in your neighbourhoodGreat opportunities for seed vendors and gardening organizations! > See more
TUG AMM Highlights Thanks to our speakers for giving us a taste of their inspiring work! See photos from their presentations below. Kristy Bard, Dig In! Campus Agriculture Network and Nathan Postma, Trinity College: rooftop gardensAdam Dirks, FoodShare: community compost exchange > See more