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SUMMARY:Crossroads Educational Vegetable Garden - Seed Library and Site Prep
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Sunday\, April 10th from 11:00am to 12:30pm as we install the Transition Bay Seed Library and our interpretive information sign at the Crossroads Educational Vegetable Garden. This is our third season for the Seed Library and eleventh season for the Educational Vegetable Garden. Last year\, we gave out over 300 packages of seed to the public requesting only donations in return.\nWe will also be replacing the lumber around the raised beds and prepping the soil for spring planting. \nIf you are not able to attend\, please feel free to make a donation to Transition Bay by clicking on the DONATE button on this website. \n 
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/crossroads-educational-vegetable-garden-seed-library-and-site-prep/
LOCATION:St Margarets Bay Crossroads\, 5209 Saint Margarets Bay Road\, Tantallon\, B3Z 4R5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Dandelion Cuisine with Celebrity Chef David & Heroic Herbalist Deborah
DESCRIPTION:Who knew that a “weed” was likely the most nourishing green in the garden\, tasty when prepared right\, and even a super medicinal? Learn all about it with David as Chef and Deborah as Herbalist!\nAfter exploring the history of the dandelion\, we will go through the steps of just some of the myriad ways to prepare dandelions – especially as magnificent omelettes! We will also showcase some of the medicinal uses of dandelions for the home herbalist. \nDandelions greatly contribute to the nourishment and aeration of lawns as well as adding early warm colours to the palette of spring. Don’t just blow it away\, eat it up! \nDavid Wimberly eagerly awaits the first dandelions of spring to make thick omelettes (a colander full of leaves in each)\, flower fritters\, and more! Deborah Luscomb makes a variety of dandelion-based medicinals that are nourishing and beautiful. \nDon’t “bee” absent bee-cause the bees also bee-light in dandelion pollen and nectar. All I am saying is give bees a chance! \n \nWhat do you make with dandelions?  Share the love! \n  \nThis event is free (donations appreciated!) and available for registration on Eventbrite. \nWe will be conducting this event on Zoom\, and the link will be provided via email at time of registration. \nIt will be recorded. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/dandelion-cuisine-with-celebrity-chef-david/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Everywhere\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="David Wimberly":MAILTO:info@transitionbay.ca
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SUMMARY:Fruit Tree Planting Day 2022
DESCRIPTION:Every year Halifax Earth Tech partners with Transition Bay St Margarets to order productive trees from a local nursery and get growing! We can grow many kinds of fruits and nut trees. We do NOT take money “off the top” and you save a little on shipping through the bulk order.  Most importantly we are selecting and sourcing excellent trees highly suitable for this area.\n\nPAYMENT: \nWe must receive full payment by the deadline\, April 15\, 2022\, in order to include your order. Payment can be made by e-transfer to jenstotland@gmail.com. The pickup location will be at 27 Rufus Avenue for Halifax orders\, and 15 Schooner Cove Rd. for St. Margarets Bay orders\, date to be determined based on weather. We do not want frost to nip your tree’s tender buds. \nAll trees are $95.00 or $114.25 with tax and shipping except multigraft apple which is $177.50. Trees are 6-8′ tall.  These trees are premium trees and will be producing far sooner and more reliably that lesser\, cheap trees. \n  \nHazelnut\, Corylus avanella \n6 to 15 feet. A small tree that will assume a shrubby shape if not pruned. Hazelnuts will put out their female flowers and male flowers at different times\, so plant two for best fruiting success. A bristly cap (like on an acorn) envelopes the nut almost entirely. \n\n\n\n    A hazel bush grows 6 to 15 feet and provides fall colour\n  \nCarpathian Walnut\, Juglans regia \nWalnut is a large tree from 70 to 120 feet. When nuts comes off the tree\, they will have a husk that will turn black and fall off when the nut is ripe. \n\n  \nAmerican chestnut\, Castanea dentata \nA large tree producing hundreds of small and flavourful chestnuts. Plant 2 for pollination. \n\n  \nAmerican Pawpaw\, Asimina trilobum \nNorth America’s largest native fruit\, the pawpaw rivals the size of the mango! It tastes like a cross between banana\, avocado and vanilla\, and can be eaten raw or in baked goods. The fruit will grow filled with large inedible black pits. Pawpaw tolerates shade and benefits from a sheltered spot. Plant 2 for pollination. \n\n  \nMontmorrency cherry\, Prunus cerasus \nA prolific tart cherry. Because they bloom later than sweet cherries\, Montmorency are more dependable fruit producers in cooler climates. It is self fertile and requires no pollinator. The juicy\, tart cherries ripen early\, just two months after spring bloom. \n\n  \nReliance Peach\,  Prunus persica \nnot confirmed – availability uncertain \n\n\n  \nApple Multigraft\, Malus domestica \nMultigraft apples are 150.00. M26 rootstock produces a medium size apple tree which might be 15 to 25 feet. If your tree is not multigraft you need to have 3 types of apple or have some in your neighbourhood for pollination.  Four varieties on each tree.  Mix of varieties varies.  More details soon. \n \n 
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/fruit-tree-planting-day-2022/
LOCATION:15 Schooner Cove Rd.\, 15 Schooner Cove Rd.\, Head of St Margaret's Bay\, NS\, B3Z2B3\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="David Wimberly":MAILTO:info@transitionbay.ca
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