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| Owen Bridge of Annapolis Seeds (and me!) after one of his spots on The Weekend Gardener! |
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Seedy Sunday!
Friday, November 11, 2011
Hort East is coming up in just over a week!
HortEast – New Unlimited Delegate Registration Option!
November 21-23, 2011 at the Moncton Coliseum Complex - now is the time to register <http://www.horteast.ns.ca/registrationform.html> ! Visit www.horteast.ns.ca <http://www.horteast.ns.ca/> for more information or see our registration form attached.
HortEast is coming up quickly - our trade show is over-sold with over 100 booths, and our registrations are coming in strong. We want to make this show accessible to as many industry members as possible, and are re-introducing the Unlimited Trade Show and Conference Registration Package!
For just $500 + HST for members, or $600 + HST for potential members, you can register as many staff from your company as you like for Tuesday and Wednesdays trade show and seminars. Please note that Monday's pre-show workshops are extra.
If you want to send staff, but do not want to pay the bill to register them for the full conference, consider signing them up to visit the trade show - use your free VIP pass that was mailed to you, or pay $10 at the door - they will also get a number of free educational demonstrations included taking place on the trade show floor on Tuesday and Wednesday:
· Plant Layout Competitions (Tuesday/Wednesday)
· Tree Grafting Demonstration (Tuesday)
· Landscape Industry Certified Designer Portfolio Workshops (Tuesday/Wednesday)
· Winter Container Gardening Demonstrations and Competition with Paul Zammit (Tuesday)
· Live Demo of Unilock Elements from Shaw Brick (Wednesday)
· Arborist Climbing Demonstrations (Wednesday)
We'll be doing some other fun things on the show floor including a welcome reception on Tuesday morning with special guests: the Mayor of Moncton, the Minister of Post-Secondary Education & Training, and the Director of NB Apprenticeship. We'll also be doing our Passport program where you can visit select exhibitors, have your passport stamped, and enter to win a flat screen tv!
In addition to the trade show and demonstrations, the following conference seminars will be available to delegates on Tuesday November 22nd and Wednesday November 23rd:
· "Maximizing the value of every minute in your day - Improved Time Management", "Improved Communications for Increased Profitability" and "Strategic Planning for the Green Industry" seminars with Daniel Tremblay (LMI Canada, Moncton NB)
· "Plants that Like It Hot: Both Tender Treasures and Hardy Garden Perennials" seminar with Paul Zammit (Toronto Botanical Garden, Toronto ON)
· "Water features: Design & Construction Fundamentals" and "What it takes to win a National Award" seminars with Randy Tumber (Tumber & Associates, Orangeville ON)
· "Food gardening - where it's going and its huge potential" and "Value Adding" seminars with Brian Minter (Minter Gardens, Chilliwack BC)
· "Sustainable Environmental Practices - for landscape, construction, horticulture and agriculture" seminar with Rod Fry (Envirem Organics Inc., Fredericton NB)
· "New Air spade tree transplanting technology" seminar with Stan Kochanoff (Environova Planning Group Inc., Falmouth NS)
· "Is My Phone Smarter than Your Phone?" and "New Media Strategies for the Green Industry" seminars with Bill Hardy (Northwest Landscape & Stone Supply, Burnaby BC)
· "The Intrapreneur Advantage - Developing Employees Who Think and Work Like Entrepreneurs" and "Less Waste, More Profit." seminars with Mike Lysecki (Landscape Management Network, Markham ON)
A number of half day pre-show workshops are also being offered on Monday November 21st:
· "Beyond the Visual: Thoughtful Project Design" with Randy Tumber (Tumber & Associates, Orangeville ON) - Landscape Designer Workshop
· "Toxicology, Agronomy, and Mineral vs. Organic Soils" with Glen Sampson (Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Truro NS) - Landscape Maintenance Workshop
· "Planning and Planting for all Seasons of Interest" with Paul Zammit (Toronto Botanical Garden, Toronto ON) - Retail Garden Centre / Greenhouse Grower Workshop
· "Building Naturalistic Landscapes & Water Features That Will Impact Your Clients Lives" with Randy Tumber (Tumber & Associates, Orangeville ON) –Landscape Construction Workshop
· "Maintaining Turf Without the Use of Pesticides - Issues and Challenges, and New Products Available for Pest Control" with Glen Sampson (Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Truro NS) - Landscape Maintenance Workshop
· "The changing relevancy of our industry to today's demographics" with Brian Minter (Minter Gardens, Chilliwack BC) - Retail Garden Centre / Greenhouse Grower Workshop
By taking part in certain demonstrations, workshops and seminars you will be entitled to Continuing Education Credits through the Atlantic Region Certification Committee (ARCC), Plant Health Atlantic (PHA), and the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA). Exam opportunities will also be available on Monday November 21st through the ARCC, PHA and ISA.
Lots of networking opportunities will also take place over the course of the three days including a Welcome Reception on Monday November 21st at the Crowne Plaza Hotel from 8-10pm, an Opening Ceremony on Tuesday November 22nd at the Moncton Coliseum Complex at 10am, and our always popular Kitchen Party on Tuesday November 22nd from 7-10pm at The Old Cosmo - all free to attend with your registration!
Don't forget to register your staff for this years event, to take part in demonstrations, workshops, exam opportunities, and networking - this is a great chance to get inspired and to reward them with a fun and informative couple of days after a year of hard work!
HortEast is Atlantic Canada’s trade show and conference for members of the landscape, nursery, greenhouse grower, and retail garden centre industry. The 2011 trade show dates are November 22nd and 23rd, with pre-show events on November 21st, 2011.
For More Information:
Rebecca Doutre, CAE - HortEast Trade Show Manager
7856 Fifth Line South | Milton, ON L9T 2X8
Phone: 1.866.383.4711 / 1.647.724.8532
Fax: 1.866.833.8603 / 1.905.875.1840
Email: rebecca@canadanursery.com <mailto:rebecca@canadanursery.com> | Website: www.horteast.ns.ca <mailto:rebecca@canadanursery.com>
Click here <http://www.facebook.com/pages/HortEast-Trade-Show-and-Conference/182376345172486> to visit HortEast on Facebook!
November 21-23, 2011 at the Moncton Coliseum Complex - now is the time to register <http://www.horteast.ns.ca/registrationform.html> ! Visit www.horteast.ns.ca <http://www.horteast.ns.ca/> for more information or see our registration form attached.
HortEast is coming up quickly - our trade show is over-sold with over 100 booths, and our registrations are coming in strong. We want to make this show accessible to as many industry members as possible, and are re-introducing the Unlimited Trade Show and Conference Registration Package!
For just $500 + HST for members, or $600 + HST for potential members, you can register as many staff from your company as you like for Tuesday and Wednesdays trade show and seminars. Please note that Monday's pre-show workshops are extra.
If you want to send staff, but do not want to pay the bill to register them for the full conference, consider signing them up to visit the trade show - use your free VIP pass that was mailed to you, or pay $10 at the door - they will also get a number of free educational demonstrations included taking place on the trade show floor on Tuesday and Wednesday:
· Plant Layout Competitions (Tuesday/Wednesday)
· Tree Grafting Demonstration (Tuesday)
· Landscape Industry Certified Designer Portfolio Workshops (Tuesday/Wednesday)
· Winter Container Gardening Demonstrations and Competition with Paul Zammit (Tuesday)
· Live Demo of Unilock Elements from Shaw Brick (Wednesday)
· Arborist Climbing Demonstrations (Wednesday)
We'll be doing some other fun things on the show floor including a welcome reception on Tuesday morning with special guests: the Mayor of Moncton, the Minister of Post-Secondary Education & Training, and the Director of NB Apprenticeship. We'll also be doing our Passport program where you can visit select exhibitors, have your passport stamped, and enter to win a flat screen tv!
In addition to the trade show and demonstrations, the following conference seminars will be available to delegates on Tuesday November 22nd and Wednesday November 23rd:
· "Maximizing the value of every minute in your day - Improved Time Management", "Improved Communications for Increased Profitability" and "Strategic Planning for the Green Industry" seminars with Daniel Tremblay (LMI Canada, Moncton NB)
· "Plants that Like It Hot: Both Tender Treasures and Hardy Garden Perennials" seminar with Paul Zammit (Toronto Botanical Garden, Toronto ON)
· "Water features: Design & Construction Fundamentals" and "What it takes to win a National Award" seminars with Randy Tumber (Tumber & Associates, Orangeville ON)
· "Food gardening - where it's going and its huge potential" and "Value Adding" seminars with Brian Minter (Minter Gardens, Chilliwack BC)
· "Sustainable Environmental Practices - for landscape, construction, horticulture and agriculture" seminar with Rod Fry (Envirem Organics Inc., Fredericton NB)
· "New Air spade tree transplanting technology" seminar with Stan Kochanoff (Environova Planning Group Inc., Falmouth NS)
· "Is My Phone Smarter than Your Phone?" and "New Media Strategies for the Green Industry" seminars with Bill Hardy (Northwest Landscape & Stone Supply, Burnaby BC)
· "The Intrapreneur Advantage - Developing Employees Who Think and Work Like Entrepreneurs" and "Less Waste, More Profit." seminars with Mike Lysecki (Landscape Management Network, Markham ON)
A number of half day pre-show workshops are also being offered on Monday November 21st:
· "Beyond the Visual: Thoughtful Project Design" with Randy Tumber (Tumber & Associates, Orangeville ON) - Landscape Designer Workshop
· "Toxicology, Agronomy, and Mineral vs. Organic Soils" with Glen Sampson (Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Truro NS) - Landscape Maintenance Workshop
· "Planning and Planting for all Seasons of Interest" with Paul Zammit (Toronto Botanical Garden, Toronto ON) - Retail Garden Centre / Greenhouse Grower Workshop
· "Building Naturalistic Landscapes & Water Features That Will Impact Your Clients Lives" with Randy Tumber (Tumber & Associates, Orangeville ON) –Landscape Construction Workshop
· "Maintaining Turf Without the Use of Pesticides - Issues and Challenges, and New Products Available for Pest Control" with Glen Sampson (Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Truro NS) - Landscape Maintenance Workshop
· "The changing relevancy of our industry to today's demographics" with Brian Minter (Minter Gardens, Chilliwack BC) - Retail Garden Centre / Greenhouse Grower Workshop
By taking part in certain demonstrations, workshops and seminars you will be entitled to Continuing Education Credits through the Atlantic Region Certification Committee (ARCC), Plant Health Atlantic (PHA), and the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA). Exam opportunities will also be available on Monday November 21st through the ARCC, PHA and ISA.
Lots of networking opportunities will also take place over the course of the three days including a Welcome Reception on Monday November 21st at the Crowne Plaza Hotel from 8-10pm, an Opening Ceremony on Tuesday November 22nd at the Moncton Coliseum Complex at 10am, and our always popular Kitchen Party on Tuesday November 22nd from 7-10pm at The Old Cosmo - all free to attend with your registration!
Don't forget to register your staff for this years event, to take part in demonstrations, workshops, exam opportunities, and networking - this is a great chance to get inspired and to reward them with a fun and informative couple of days after a year of hard work!
HortEast is Atlantic Canada’s trade show and conference for members of the landscape, nursery, greenhouse grower, and retail garden centre industry. The 2011 trade show dates are November 22nd and 23rd, with pre-show events on November 21st, 2011.
For More Information:
Rebecca Doutre, CAE - HortEast Trade Show Manager
7856 Fifth Line South | Milton, ON L9T 2X8
Phone: 1.866.383.4711 / 1.647.724.8532
Fax: 1.866.833.8603 / 1.905.875.1840
Email: rebecca@canadanursery.com <mailto:rebecca@canadanursery.com> | Website: www.horteast.ns.ca <mailto:rebecca@canadanursery.com>
Click here <http://www.facebook.com/pages/HortEast-Trade-Show-and-Conference/182376345172486> to visit HortEast on Facebook!
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Peter Schneider's Top Roses!
I just had a great comment/question from Amanda, who was listening to a segment of The Weekend Gardener way back on July 31st. The segment featured garden writer, Peter Schneider, who is the author of the gorgeous book, Right Rose, Right Place. He is also the editor of the combined rose list. Amanda recalled that Peter listed off a few of his favourite roses, but like me, couldn't remember which ones they were! Well, I e-mailed Peter and he responded almost instantly with a top ten list! I thought I should share it with everyone (Thanks Peter - we'll do another segment this coming season on the show!).. I'm hoping to add some roses this coming year to the garden so I'm very glad Amanda asked her question - thanks!!
Here's a list of ten of Peter's favorite roses, all of which are described fully in Right Rose, Right Place:
- Baby Love, yellow miniature
- Baronne Prevost, pink hybrid perpetual (old garden rose)
- Distant Drums, mauve/tan shrub
- Elina, yellow hybrid tea
- James Mason, red modern gallica
- Jeannie Lajoie, pink climbing miniature
- Marijke Koopman, pink hybrid tea
- Stadt den Helder, red floribunda
- Stanwell Perpetual, white hybrid spinosissima (old garden rose)
- William Baffin, pink kordesii (climber)
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
My book has arrived!!!!!!
It's a gorgeous day and although I should be outside getting some garden work done, I've been preparing for Friday's seminar at the ACORN Conference on Winter Greens: Sprouts, Shoots and Cold Frames. When the courier truck pulled up, I figured it was another box of book brochures for me to display at the conference.. but, I was wrong!! It was the delivery of my first copies of The Year Round Vegetable Gardener from Storey Publishing!! It's been exactly 2 years (almost to the day) since I got my book contract and here they are!! Take a peek!! I feel like a proud parent! Just a few more weeks and they will be in stores across North America. I can't wait to share it with everyone!
Monday, November 7, 2011
The ACORN Organic Conference and Trade Show
This Friday is Nov 11th, which is a very special day for Canadians and every year, for as long as I remember, we have attended a Remembrance Day ceremony to honour those who have served. Yet, this year, it seems even more important to me. Way back in April, we spent a few weeks exploring France and Belgium and as we enjoyed the typical tourist spots, as well as some that were pretty off-the-beaten-path, we were also following the footsteps of my great-uncle who gave his life in World War I at the tender age of 20. We visited Vimy Ridge, a number of Canadian graveyards, the Juno Beach Centre, Menin Gate and many more of the sites that were involved in both WWI and WWII. It was truly sobering and the courage of these soldiers was and still is extremely inspiring.
Now, on a more light-hearted note, after this Friday's ceremony, I will be heading to Dartmouth to speak at the 12th Annual ACORN Organic Conference and Trade Show. My topic, which is near and dear to my heart, is 'Winter Greens - Sprouts, Shoots and Cold Frames'. I'll be speaking at 3:15 and you can click here - ACORN Organic Trade Show to get more information on the event. Hope to see you there!
I'm off to the garden to raise the ends of the mini hoop tunnels and pop the sashes of the cold frames completely open. It's going to be a gorgeous November day and if I don't vent the structures, the veggies will cook! :)
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| The Juno Beach Centre |
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| Vimy Ridge |
Now, on a more light-hearted note, after this Friday's ceremony, I will be heading to Dartmouth to speak at the 12th Annual ACORN Organic Conference and Trade Show. My topic, which is near and dear to my heart, is 'Winter Greens - Sprouts, Shoots and Cold Frames'. I'll be speaking at 3:15 and you can click here - ACORN Organic Trade Show to get more information on the event. Hope to see you there!
I'm off to the garden to raise the ends of the mini hoop tunnels and pop the sashes of the cold frames completely open. It's going to be a gorgeous November day and if I don't vent the structures, the veggies will cook! :)
Friday, November 4, 2011
Check out my 1st Guest Blogging Efforts!
I'm thrilled to share my first guest blogging efforts with you.. the lovely Jennifer, of Three Dogs in a Garden - had kindly offered me a guest blogging spot on her popular Canadian garden blog. (how many times can I use the word blog in a post??!) Anyhoo, she has just posted my efforts and I think she did a fantastic job - thanks so much Jennifer!! You can take a visual stroll through my winter cold frames at the above blog address. Hope you enjoy it!
Now, the plan is to get Jennifer to do a guest post on this blog! Fingers crossed.. :)
Now, the plan is to get Jennifer to do a guest post on this blog! Fingers crossed.. :)
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Frost, take 2!
Years ago, before I used to garden year round, I loathed frost. It signaled an end to the growing season and I had to retreat indoors to wait impatiently for months and months until spring finally arrived. Now, I love frost and whenever we have a frosty morning - like today - I hurry up to the garden with my camera before the sun can melt the ice crystals away.. Here are a few shots from this morning..
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| Opps! Did I leave these outside again! |
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| A new mustard that I'm trying - so far, very very hardy! |
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| Kale - look at the frozen ice droplets in the middle of the leaf.. Isn't it gorgeous!! |
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| Pak choi.. another salad crop that becomes sweeter with a touch of frost. |
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| My favourite kale - I've been adding it to my soups, stir-fries and wraps.. so good! |
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| Parsley lasts the winter when tucked in a cold frame. |
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| My last zinnia.. it was a bit sheltered, but now I think it's toast! |
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| A quick mini hoop tunnel to protect against frost. Look at the thick layer on the grass! |
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| Pretty!! |
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| I know.. too many kale photos.. but it's just so lovely! |
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| Kale, mini hoop tunnels and cold frames (tucked WAY in the background) |
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