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Monthly Archives: March 2025

The Hedge Wedge

Posted on March 31, 2025 by Lynda

It was simply an overgrown, yellow-tipped cedar hedge hiding our home. Yet this hedge represented many blockages in my life and even inspired some writing. I’d say things such as, “If the hedge were gone, I could expand my garden … Continue reading →

Posted in Growing Food, Yard Transformations, Coquitlam

To Farmstand Or Not To Farmstand?

Posted on March 18, 2025 by Lynda

About 12 years ago, I dreamt about setting up a small farmstand in our suburban neighbourhood. The previous season was my first year growing food in the front yard, which provided abundant produce plus an unexpected perk: Being in the … Continue reading →

Posted in Comox - Hillside Ave, Growing Food, Urban Farmstand | Tagged farmstand, urban farmstnd, market, frontyard food, neighbourhood, selling vegetables, selling baking

March Indoor Seedlings

Posted on March 5, 2025 by Lynda

The February seedlings have sprouted! Some seed germination was far better than others, which is to be expected. At this two-week mark, I adjusted by eating sprouts, transplanting others and re-seeedling no-shows. Notice that I have added boxes underneath the … Continue reading →

Posted in Crop Planning, Growing Food, Coquitlam | Tagged seedlings, pepper starts, grow lights

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