Spring 2010
Learn to grow your own greens at workshops
Space for you at our
community gardens
DIGA has space at its raised-beds plots
in Vancouver community gardens.
The organization maintains three
accessible plots at George Pearson
Park, on West 57th...
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Spring 2010
Learn to grow your own greens at workshops
Space for you at our
community gardens
DIGA has space at its raised-beds plots
in Vancouver community gardens.
The organization maintains three
accessible plots at George Pearson
Park, on West 57th Ave.
, Vancouver,
and four at Pandora Community
Garden, on Templeton Drive and
Franklin Street, East Vancouver.
One
space remains available at Pandora,
on a 1.
6 ft.
by 10 ft.
raised bed.
Gardening experience doesn’t matter,
as volunteers will be available, along
with get-togethers for hints and tips.
Grants from TD Friends of the
Environment Foundation supported
DIGA’s Pandora Garden start-up, and
Shell Environmental Fund enabled
development of all both gardens.
Workshops over the coming months will focus on practical,
hands-on gardening – with an emphasis on eating.
The first features a presentation from Tetra Society of North
America volunteers, who can invent and fabricate tools to
enable people with disabilities to garden, w
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