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by Gregory Beatty
People have embraced all sorts of new hobbies and interests during the pandemic. Bike shops are sold out of inventory until 2022, vets are booked solid spaying/neutering kittens and puppies, sea shanties are okay, some “hobbies and interests” are just passing fads. But 14 months into the pandemic, others seem to have staying power.
Zoe Arnold is urban agriculture coordinator at CHEP Good Foods (chep.org) in Saskatoon. One trend she’s seen is a growing interest in gardening.
“Saskatoon has over 50 community gardens, so there has been a really strong interest around that kind of agriculture,” she says. “Unfortunately, even before the pandemic most of the plots in the city had wait lists.”
Grow Your Own Container Gardens Container gardens can exist in just about any spot that gets good sun, such as a patio, deck or balcony. In fact, some say that a container garden is easier to maintain than a conventional garden.
By Ed Smith
Container gardens need a lot of water. Self-watering models such as these can eliminate some of the work and worry of container gardening.
Photo courtesy of The Garden Patch
Just about any container can be used for food crops, as long as it holds enough soil to support the plant’s roots.
Photo by Walter Chandoha