Elliott Farm Community Garden 2026 Price List* (*prices subject to change without notice) $84 Season rental of 1000 sq ft garden plot Season starts May 1, 2026 and ends September 30, 2026 $30 Season rental of 1000 litre water storage container Specially modified steel + plastic water totes with 2” valves, placed on elevated bases $23 Refill of 1000 litre water tote Refills provided every Tuesday and Friday when prior notice given $40 ...
Two weeks ago, I detailed some of the problems encountered while expanding the garden, like wet snow on the field and frozen ground. We overcame those issues and moved on to Step 2: · Remove remaining fence posts · Install new garden plot posts · Install new driveway gates The work was proceeding nicely, then Mother Nature decided to humble us once again, by stirring up a spring squall. She: · Blew 70 kph winds at us, knocking over dead and dying trees · Dumped over one foot of snow on us · Dropped the temperature to -10°C, re-freezing the ground Now we play the waiting game until Mother Nature finishes her temper tantrum and gives us normal warm spring weather. For your info … if you...
We have had several reports that deer have been feasting in the garden at night. While annoying to be sure, it is a fact of nature that we just have to deal with pest control of one kind or another. Here are some ideas that you can use to help keep the deer from snacking on your treasured plants… Choose Deer-Resistant Plants While hungry deer may eat just about anything, they tend to avoid prickly and fuzzy foliage . And, they don’t really like heavily fragranced plants, either. Experiment with different textured and aromatic plants. Try using them as borders for your garden beds. Place Bar Soap Near Plants To keep deer away, many gardeners turn to ordinary bar soap . The scent is said to interfere with their sensitive sense of smell. Choose a brand with a powerful fragrance (I’m told Irish Spring is a favourite), and hang bars from strings in large shrubs or attach bars to stakes and place them around the edges of your garden beds. Scatter...