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Locality: Prince George, British Columbia

Address: 3333 University Way V2N 4Z9 Prince George, BC, Canada

Website: ddbotgarden.bc.ca

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The David Douglas Botanical Garden Society 22.01.2021

Organic craft cider, apple treats, fresh apples, apple trees and more. A haven for lovers of heritage & connoisseur apples. https://www.saltspringapplecompany.com/

The David Douglas Botanical Garden Society 05.01.2021

How To Build a Metal Raised Garden Bed -- Having raised beds is a must if you want a high yield crop. Less weeds, less work and less critters trying to eat said crop! LINK: https://homegardendiy.com/how-to-build-a-metal-raised-gard/

The David Douglas Botanical Garden Society 30.12.2020

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The David Douglas Botanical Garden Society 07.12.2020

Please save the dates for the first ever BC Virtual Seedy Saturday Conference February 19 - 21, 2021 and Prince George Master Gardeners Virtual Seedy Saturday March 6, 2021 ... Seedy event organizers from across the province will join FarmFolk CityFolk in delivering a pandemic-friendly opportunity to connect with BC community members and organizations, seed businesses, non-profit organizations and learn about seed saving. Speakers and sessions will include seed saving and gardening education, movie screening, Master Gardeners Q & A, local community discussions, an exciting keynote speaker, poetry readings and more. If you want to attend these events please stay tuned for registration and conference schedule. See more

The David Douglas Botanical Garden Society 19.11.2020

It’s here! Last night we unveiled our brand new B.C. Transition Toolkit for Non-Family Farm Transfer. It’s a resource kit for anyone exploring alternative ways ...to transition land and farms from one generation to the next. It’s choc full of examples, ideas, and inspiration for creative ways for farmers to pass on their farm, and for new farmers to get into agriculture when land costs are high. Give it a read and let us know what you think!