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Winnipeg Free Press By: Alan Small | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Wednesday, May. 19, 2021
Move over Year of the Ox. The gardeners are taking over.
If the number of people tending plots at community gardens and greenspaces across the city in the past week is any indication, the pandemic-friendly pastime will be as popular in 2021 as it was last year, when Greenhouse Canada magazine declared 2020 the Year of the Garden in its September 2020 issue.
Barbara Ediger has had her hands in the soil long before gardening became a trendy pandemic activity. She has had a plot for more than 25 years at the Riverview Garden Society’s space between the Riverview Health Centre and the Red River shore.
Consumers line up to support local greenhouse tomato producer May 11, 2021
With reduced orders from local food establishments and an influx of foreign product, Tim Verbeek of Platinum Produce says his greenhouse tomatoes have nowhere to go.
When Platinum Produce found themselves facing a surplus of tomatoes they couldn’t move in their own province, they turned to social media. Consumers, hungry for local produce, responded and the posts went viral.
Within 24 hours, co-owner Tim Verbeek and wife, Bonnie, found visitors lined up outside of their greenhouse’s roadside produce stand in Blenheim, Ont. Over the next few days, they would be visited by hundreds of customers from Sarnia, London, the Greater Toronto Area and even from Kingston. To manage the high volume of traffic, they turned the stand into a drive thru.
40 years of connection, advocacy, and success for Alberta association
May 4, 2021
Members of Alberta Greenhouse Growers’ Association celebrate four decades, embrace change. May 4, 2021
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It was in May 1980 that the Alberta Greenhouse Growers’ Association (AGGA) was established.
Compelled by the vision of growing a profitable, globally competitive, and environmentally sustainable greenhouse industry in the province, the voluntary, non-profit organization emerged from a grower meeting held at what was then known as the Alberta Horticultural Research Centre, in Brooks, Alta.
Producers from across the province were in attendance, and many had been working with Dr. Mohyuddin Mirza, then provincial greenhouse crops specialist, to lay the groundwork for the AGGA.
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