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Winter Planting

February 22nd

Ended
40 Canadian dollars
The Community Garden

Available spots


Service Description

Join Us for Our Second Year of Winter Sowing & Help Feed Our Community! This winter, we’re coming together to support the Rockland Community Garden’s donation garden, which provides fresh produce for the local Food Bank. By participating, children will not only learn about sustainable gardening but also play an active role in growing food for those in need. What is Winter Sowing? Winter Sowing is an innovative gardening method where we plant seeds outdoors during the winter months using repurposed plastic containers as mini greenhouses. This process allows seeds to germinate naturally, making it a perfect way to grow strong seedlings—without the need for indoor space or heat lamps. Who Can Join? This program is designed for children ages 4–12, offering a hands-on experience in gardening, sustainability, and community giving. It’s a great opportunity to connect with nature while helping to grow food for families in need. Program Details: 📅 Date: February 22nd 🌱 Activities: - Learn about Winter Sowing and how it supports sustainable gardening - Start planting for our donation garden in partnership with the Rockland Community Garden Why It Matters Every seed we plant will help grow fresh produce for the Food Bank, ensuring that families in our community have access to healthy, homegrown food. Additional Information: ✅ Our programs are fully bilingual (French & English) ✅ A follow-up email will include required documents before the program starts ✅ Limited to 12 children – To join the waitlist, email us at wildfaunanatureplay@gmail.com Please etransfer full amount to wildfaunanatureplay@gmail.com 🌿 Let’s grow together and make a difference—one seed at a time! 🌿


Contact Details

  • 2637 Patricia St, Rockland, ON K4K 0B3, Canada


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