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    Grow Regina is now incorporated and the first annual meeting, with elections, will be held in the spring of 2013. Thank you to the newly… »

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    Archive for October, 2009

    Welcome & Farewell

    Saturday, October 31st, 2009

    On behalf of the 2009 Board Members, I would like to wish everyone health and happiness until we meet again in 2010. (Photo above Left to Right -  Back Row): Ryan Emmons, Karl Mueller, Karen Watkins, Bob Wuschenny, John Fagan, Patti Walker, Mike Ligtermoet (Front Row L-R:) Louise Arndt, Gene Lauman, Harold Fenske  (Missing: Norm… »

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    Work for Volunteers

    Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

    State of the gardens Dear Gardeners, We have managed to get much of the fall cleanup completed. It has been a bit muddy, but we managed. Thanks to all that came out and helped. We still need help with the shredding of all the organic waste from the garden. We started today – Oct. 26… »

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    YARA-GRCG in Fall

    Saturday, October 24th, 2009

    It was a beautiful fall day for the Fall BBQ and Food Bank harvest on September 26th. The event was well attended with several people enjoying community at one of the last activities of the season at YARA – Grow Regina Community Garden in 2009. Many gardeners were busy collecting their vegetables for their cupboards,… »

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    Germans from Russia Borscht

    Thursday, October 15th, 2009

    Ingredients 1 can diced beets 2 potatoes, peeled and diced 1/2 head cabbage, chopped 2 carrots, chopped 1 large can diced tomatoes 1-2 cups cooked chicken or beef or lamb 2 quarts stock 16 oz frozen mixed vegetables 1-2 onions, chopped 2 tbsp. dill weed Put stock into a large pot and bring to a… »

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    Call for Volunteers

    Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

    RE:   FALL YARA-GRCG GENERAL CLEANUP Dear Gardeners, Weather wise, we have not had a great year. Never the less, we had a great year in the gardens and now we have to clean up and put away the garden for the coming winter. Lately, the weather has not been the least bit cooperative and everything… »

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    Fall Clean Up Deadline Extended

    Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

    Grow Regina has extended the Fall Clean Up Deadline to October 22, 2009. The Weather Network 14-Day Trend forecast says that sunshine is coming back! Hopefully, this will give everyone the time to harvest their crops and finish the Fall Clean Up (please review the YARA-GRCG Garden Guidelines). Please note the City of Regina will… »

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    Crabapple

    Monday, October 5th, 2009

    Crabapple trees are small, typically 4–12 m tall at maturity, with a dense, twiggy crown.  The leaves are 3–10 cm long, alternate, simple, with a serrated margin. The flowers are borne in corymbs, and have five petals, which may be white, pink or red, and are perfect, with usually red stamens that produce copious pollen, and… »

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