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Why some homeowners are sharing their yards with gardeners and farmers

In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we look at the concept of yard sharing and why land conservation is vital for protecting species as well as in the fight against climate change.

How urban gardening could be at the forefront of climate change adaptation in Canada s cities

How urban gardening could be at the forefront of climate change adaptation in Canada s cities cbc.ca 2 hrs ago Inayat Singh, Alice Hopton © Inayat Singh/CBC Jewel Gomes experiments with crops not normally grown in Ontario in her Toronto backyard. Jewel Gomes is getting ready for another growing season in her tiny Toronto backyard, home to her many experiments in agronomy. This summer, she will try to grow crops such as bitter gourd and white strawberry plants not normally found in Canada. I like to experiment with vegetables or plants that are almost impossible to grow here, she said.  Gomes studied agriculture in university in the Philippines before moving to Canada in the 1980s. Unfazed by the fact the climate here is far from tropical, Gomes has managed to grow many plants that normally need warmer weather, including rice, which she successfully produced in 2019 and displayed at events in the city.

How urban gardening could be at the forefront of climate change adaptation in Canada s cities

How urban gardening could be at the forefront of climate change adaptation in Canada s cities
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Gardens are popping up on balconies around Toronto as spring finally approaches

Gardens are popping up on balconies around Toronto as spring finally approaches Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. Whether in backyards, rooftops or condo balconies, new home gardens seemed to pop up everywhere around the city last summer due to the pandemic and we re already starting to see it happen again as spring slowly approaches. Seed companies last year in the spring were overwhelmed and could barely cope with all the orders they were getting,  Rhonda Teitel-Payne, coordinator of Toronto Urban Growers told blogTO. This year, they re telling us that they re getting even more orders than last year. The numbers are going up and up and up.

Land — City Farmer News

Land — City Farmer News
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