Category Archives: gardening

Beautiful Flowers from Local Gardens and Baked Goods – May 12

Here are two wonderful opportunities to add new flowers and plants to your garden–both from local gardens. 1.  This Saturday, come down to the Green Lantern Building after 10 am for a wide selection of well-priced plants at this annual, popular … Continue reading

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Free Gardening Demonstrations at Bunchberry Nurseries – May / June

Planting a Container Bog Garden date to be announced No charge Now for something different, we will demonstrate how to plant a containerized bog garden suitable for your patio. Plants, containers and growing media will be available for purchase after … Continue reading

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Mother’s Day Perennial Plant Sale – May 12

Mark your calendars for this annual, popular sale in Bear River of perennials from local gardens. This event is a fundraiser for the Bear River Board of Trade. Please drop off your donations of plants and baked goods to the Green Lantern building … Continue reading

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Yoga, Self Defense, Film, Gardening- March activities in Bear River

BEAR RIVER EVENTS Yoga Classes – March 7-28, 2013 (4 sessions) Thursdays @ 10-11:30 am, with Amy Rubin Flett @ Oakdene Centre, Bear River. $40/session, $12 drop-in (bursary and trade spots available) Contact Amy to register at 467-0469 or amyrubinflett@gmail.com Amy has 15 … Continue reading

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Gardening from Scratch Course starts March 14

Six week course beginning the week of 14th March 2013. Choose from Thursdays 10-12pm or Saturdays 2-4pm, at the Oakdene Centre, Bear River. Reference material included. $ 85 for the complete course. Course fee due by 10th March. Contact Ginny … Continue reading

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