Alyson Chisolm of Windy Hill Organic Farm in McKees Mills, NB, has offered an annual organic gardening course since 2012. Every Saturday in March, she covers a lot of ground (pun intended) with her class of about 30 gardening pupils. Two of her former students, Fran and Mark Day, founded an urban organic farmstead within Moncton City limits in 2015, and this year’s course ended with a visit to their amazing operation.
With a few feet of snow on the ground, expectations for greenery weren’t very high, but Fran and Mike introduced the group to a tropical paradise in their greenhouse! No need to buy a plane ticket down South in a controlled climate like this! All you’d need is a nice cold drink, a beach chair, and perhaps a CD loaded with the sounds of crashing waves and hungry seagulls. The camera lens and Mike’s glasses took some time to de-fog with the major temperature shift.
Codiac Organics: https://www.facebook.com/codiacorganics/
Windy Hill Farm: http://www.windyhillfarm.ca/
Jill Van Horne is a Network Development Coordinator, with Our Food SENB.
Learn more about Our Food SENB: http://www.nbfoodsecurity.ca/westmorland-albert-food-security-action-network/
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Learn more about The Our Food Project NS: https://ecologyaction.ca/ourfood
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