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West End Community Potluck/WE Urban Garden Club (3rd Sundays West End Community Centre, in July 4th Thursday.
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Let me know if there's anything we can do to help - feeling in village and Initiative expanding mode nowadays - Sunset, West End, Strathcona, etc.
Three of us attended the NW Transition Convergence in Seattle a couple weeks ago. About 60-70 Transitionistas from all over. Either VV or Portland will host next year.
Is Karen doing the workshops?
What's happening with Transition Richmond?
Is there a website we can provide a link to?
And/or would you like to set up a page on VV site?
Cheers,
Ross
I've put out some other plants in front of 2605 West Fifth - grape hyacinths; marjoram; oregano; lemon balm; vinca major (periwinkle - but large and variegated).
I also have some other things - including a small hydrangea bush, lambs ears; creeping jenny; sedum (large and small, but pretty ordinary). If you need some extra plants, send me a note and we can arrange something.
Most are sun loving as we face south.
trafalgarmary@gmail.com
PS - I'd love some french sorrel.
(I'm still trying to figure out how to use the ning - so I think I missed your previous note.)