Sustainable Food Edmonton's 2015 Annual Report now available.
Little Green Thumbs Fall Update
Farewell Message from Carla Meyer
Job Posting: Urban Farm Assistant
Reclaim Urban Farm is looking for a passionate and hard working individual to join their team as a part time urban farm assistant. This position will include tasks such as harvesting (indoor and/or outdoors), prepping orders for their restaurant deliveries and farmers market, cleaning their indoor grow space and washing trays, and selling at the market.
HARVEST RECEPTION UPDATE!
Board of Directors Opening
LET'S TALK PARKS - Open Houses
The Challenges of Costing Industrial Farming
Breathe: Edmonton's Green Network Strategy
Community Supported Agriculture
Meet Me in McCauley Market - July 9
VOTE NOW 2016 Community Gardens Awards
The Happy Gardener
Northlands Youth Beekeeping Project
2016 Emerald Award Finalist
Sustainable Food Edmonton was a finalist for the 25th Annual Emerald Awards.
LGT Harvest and Celebration
Grand Markets Open
Compost Worms Visit Little Green Thumbs Class
Winning with Community Service Learning
Ladybugs to the Rescue in the Little Green Thumbs garden
Indoor gardening has wonderful educational benefits for students. We have fabulous teachers that use the Little Green Thumbs indoor garden to explore topics of nutrition, science, math, language, art and much more. Many teachers experiment with various growing methods and find solutions when challenges come along.
Sometimes a pest becomes an issue in indoor gardens. Eggs of aphids, fungus gnats, thrips or other pesky critters may hitch a ride with equipment, potting mix or houseplants.
At Morinville High School, the urban agriculture class had a hard time with green peach aphids. Here is a note about the learning that happened this last semester, and a photo of the ladybugs that helped to control the pests:
“We learned a lot more about biological pest controls. We had aphid problems and bought parasitic wasps and ladybugs to battle them. It worked really well. We had both insects complete their life cycles in the class and we observed the eggs, larvae etc."
To find out what else the students learn in this class, visit https://youtu.be/DDXQOKt3B8E