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Halton Food
@HaltonFood
Providing info about sustainable food production; growing local, healthy culturally-relevant food in Halton https://t.co/uvPHonxSvJ #GrowingTogetherHalton #EdibleCities
Halton, Ontario Katılım Haziran 2013
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Together, we can prevent the spread of invasive species and protect
Canada’s environment, economy, and society. Learn more about invasive species: #InvSpWk

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Join the conversation and help raise awareness about the threat that invasive species pose to Canada’s natural heritage. Participate by using #InvSpWk or check out our Toolkit for learning and teaching resources: buff.ly/3JXk4gI

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The third and final day of Halton Garden Week 2023. We hope you have been enjoying all the presentations as much as we have!
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Missed a session? Check out buff.ly/3KGgbR1 or the HEN YouTube channel for recordings of most of the talks!

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Spotted lanternfly is an invasive insect that has the potential to negatively impact Canada’s environment, economy, & society. Help protect parks, forests, and orchards by learning how to identify this insect at all stages & report any sightings #InvSpWk

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Day 2 of Halton Garden Week 2023!
Get your free tickets today. Follow the link at
buff.ly/3mFjhZx

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Everyone has a role to play in preventing the spread of invasive species.
Get more information about taking action to prevent and report invasive species: #InvSpWk

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Day 1 of Halton Garden Week 2023!
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Check out our amazing line up for February 23!
It is not too late to register - visit:
buff.ly/3mFjhZx for more info & link to register

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Halton Food would like to thank the following sponsors:
Dillon Consulting Ltd.
Cedar Planters
Irrigatia
The Oakville Horticultural Society
North American Native Plant Society
Your support is very much appreciated. Visit HGW website for more info: sites.google.com/view/halton-ga…

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You can help protect Canada’s natural spaces by becoming a community champion for reporting invasive species and preventing their spread. See how community scientists make an impact and get involved: #InvSpWk

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Join renowned author Lorraine Johnson on Feb 23 at 7PM, for her talk The Incredible Edible Pollinator Garden. This talk will help you and your garden "have it all" - support pollinators using native plants & grow your favourite vegetables! For more info:
buff.ly/3mFjhZx

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Invasive species are one of the greatest threats to the biodiversity of Ontario’s waters, wetlands and woodlands. They can spread through recreational boating, pet release, the movement of firewood, and many other pathways. Learn how to prevent the spread:
#InvSpWk

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On Feb 25 at 11:30AM, Halton Garden Week will present Pollinator Friendly Gardening with Bob Wildfong. Learn what species to attract, why & how in this informative session. Visit haltonfood.ca for more info.

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Did you know that invasive species are considered one of Canada’s greatest threats to biodiversity? Together, we can prevent the spread of invasive species and protect Canada’s environment, economy, and society. Learn more about invasive species: #InvSpWk
buff.ly/34lXgbF

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On Feb 23 at 10AM, join Terrylynn Brant (Mohawk Seedkeepers) for her presention Who Are Your Seed Ancestors? This discussion will focus on the responsibilities we have to our seed ancestors and how seeds can become a part of our family. haltonfood.ca for more in…

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What is regenerative agriculture? How does it work? On Feb 25 at 3PM, join Halton Garden Week, as we present Regenerative Agriculture with Paul Hrycyk. Note, this is a pre-recorded presentation. Halton Food will have a Q&A after the session. For info: buff.ly/3mFjhZx

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On Saturday Feb 25 at 1:00PM, join Gail Whitlow from Grandmother's Voice, as she explores how we connect to the beauty of our garden creations in her talk The Magic of Plant Medicine. For more info: haltonfood.ca

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Let's go "Peat-free in 2023"! On Feb 24 at 4PM, join Jocelyn Molyneux from Wastenot Farms Inc., and learn why peat is widely used as a soil substrate, then explore alternatives. For more info and free tickets: haltonfood.ca

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