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Garlic Sales Closed for 2023

Thank all of you who bought, ate and planted our garlic. It was a successful year and we have now finished planting our 2024 crop.

We will be back June 2024 with green garlic and garlic scapes. Fresh new season garlic will be ready in July and then cured storage and planting garlic after September 1st 2024. You will be able to order all on line.

Events

Seedy Saturday 2024

March 2, 2024
Albion Bolton Community Centre
10:00 AM
- 2:00 PM

Kick off the Spring Season with Caledon’s Seedy Saturday at Albion Bolton Community Centre

As winter begins to wane and the first signs of spring emerge, gardening enthusiasts and green thumbs alike eagerly anticipate the arrival of Caledon’s Seedy Saturday. Mark your calendars for Saturday, March 2, 2024, from 10 am to 2 pm, at the Albion Bolton Community Centre, Auditorium. In a splendid collaboration between the Albion Hills Community Farm and Palgrave United Community Kitchen, the 2024 Seedy Saturday promises an engaging and informative event for all gardening enthusiasts. The event will showcase various activities, providing attendees with a delightful experience that celebrates the impending gardening season.

Event Highlights:

Vendor and Community Groups: Browse garden and environment focused tables.

Cafe & Bake Sale: Indulge your taste buds with delicious treats at the Cafe & Bake Sale, offering an array of delectable goodies to satisfy your cravings.

Demonstrations: Gain valuable insights from expert demonstrations on gardening techniques, sustainable practices, and other horticultural topics.

Seed Sharing: Connect with fellow gardeners and swap seeds to diversify your garden. Seedy Saturday provides a unique opportunity to exchange seeds and ideas with like-minded individuals.

Opportunity to Talk to the Experts: Have burning questions about your garden? Seedy Saturday brings together gardening experts who are ready to share their knowledge and provide personalized advice.

Book Sale by Friends of Caledon Public Library: Explore a selection of gardening books and literature at the Book Sale, provided by the Friends of Caledon Public Library.

A Gardener’s Paradise: Whether you’re a novice looking to start your first garden or a seasoned pro seeking new ideas, Seedy Saturday has something for everyone. Explore a wealth of gardening resources, connect with local vendors offering unique products, and immerse yourself in the vibrant gardening community that defines Caledon.

Family-Friendly Activities: Families are welcome to bring the little ones along to enjoy the Kids, Potting and Maker Zones filled with engaging activities to spark an early love for nature and gardening. Seedy Saturday is a fantastic opportunity for children to learn, play, and explore the wonders of the natural world.

Join Us for a Blooming Experience!

The 2024 Seedy Saturday extends a heartfelt welcome to all. Whether you’re a Caledon resident or a visitor from a neighbouring community, immerse yourself in the joy of gardening, foster new connections, and embrace the spirit of community. Kick off the spring season in style at the Albion Bolton Community Centre on Saturday, March 2, 2024, from 10 am to 2 pm.

Don’t miss out on this enriching event that promises to cultivate a sense of community and inspire a greener, more sustainable tomorrow. Seedy Saturday is more than just a gardening event; it’s a celebration of nature, growth, and the shared passion that unites us all. See you there!

Honey & Garlic Festival

September 16, 2023
11:00 AM
- 3:00 PM

Join us on Saturday, September 16th, 2023 for some delicious fun! There will be vendors, including garlic and honey for sale.

Monarch & Pollinator Event

August 12, 2023
10:00 AM
- 2:00 PM

Join us on Saturday August 12th for an event all about monarchs, bees and pollinators.

Spring Festival and Plant Sale

May 13, 2023
10:00 AM
- 3:00 PM

Join us for our Spring Festival and Plant Sale on May 13, 2023 between 10am-3pm!

Allotment Garden Opens

April 15, 2023

Our Allotment Garden opens on April 15, 2023!

Caledon School Garden Project

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Medicine Wheel Garden (C6-7)

This area is inspired by traditional Indigenous Medicine Wheel gardens. The four quadrants represent the four directions and four seasons. We created this garden to provide an opportunity to learn, teach and honour traditional Indigenous practices, perspectives and being.

  • North – Kiiwedingong: This section represents the winter. The winter is the place of wisdom, The bear teaches about fasting as it hibernates and rests throughout the winter months. Sweetgrass is braided to remind us of the strength we gain when our mind, body and spirit is balanced.
  • East – Wasbingong: This section represents the springtime and new life. The eagle is the messenger between the people and the creator and teaches us we need to be thankful for creation and to live in a good way. Life is a gift. To honour that gift we have been given tobacco. Tobacco is used as a sign of thanksgiving and to remind us to be grateful and humble for all aspects of life.
  • South – Zhaawanong: This section represents the youth, summertime and nurturing. The deer teaches us the importance of generosity and sharing, The cedar is used as a cleansing medicine for the body and soul.
  • West – Epangishmok: This section represents the adult stage, autumn harvest. West is the berry stage. It is here the growth from the summer has come to ripen. The berry teaches us forgiveness and peace. It honours the cycle of death and rebirth. The buffalo teaches us to look within ourselves for guidance. Sage is used by Indigenous people to clear their minds and hearts, preparing for the rest of life’s journey.
  • The Centre: The rose in the centre tells us that life is like a rose. The thorns remind us of the up’s and down’s in the journey of life. As the flower dies each year come winter, we remember that we too are reborn after self-reflection, dedication and acceptance. The centre reminds us to find balance in our own lives and maintain our fire within. How is your fire burning?

 

– Etobicoke Outdoor Education Centre