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Spring Into Gardening
  Plant Sale
 May 28th 2022
Thank you to our vendors!

Our.Little.Worm.Farm

Our.Little.Worm.Farm

Our Little Worm Farm is a family run farm. We are a family of five and everyone is involved in the worm raising process. We produce natural soil amendments using worm compost to bring your soil back to life and grow large and healthy plants. We provide free delivery of our products to customers in the Peterborough and Kawartha area.

Terry Atchison Glass Art

Terry Atchison Glass Art

Light reflecting on glass has been a lifelong fascination. In 2019 I was captivated when introduced to warm glass at Haliburton School of Art & Design. I enjoy the adventures of mastering the unpredictable nature of glass shifts when exposing skillfully crafted shards to heat and pressure to produce fun and functional one-of-a-kind art. Inspired by a rich life immersed in nature, each creation offers a multisensory experience influenced through the beauty of light, colour, shape, texture

Nar's spice bazaar

Nar's spice bazaar

Indian food specialties such as Samosas, Butter Chicken, Daal, Sweets, Pakoras, Mango Shakes narendrakhagram@gmail.com

Handley Acres Metal Creations

Handley Acres Metal Creations

http://www.christinahandley.com/This is a group of happy customers from a previous event Christina attended.

Russet farm tomato seedlings

Russet farm tomato seedlings

459 Country Ln, Cameron, ON K0M 1G0

Crow Hill Farm

Crow Hill Farm

Crow Hill Farm produces Registered Corriedale sheep for premium Lamb, Spinning fleeces, Sheep Hides. Here we take great pride in their care, so that our products are the best we can produce. We also are Beekeepers providing 100% Ontario Honey . Our bees forage on our reconstructed wetland and native tall grassland.

The Cancle Witch

The Cancle Witch

https://thecandlewitch.ca/ candlewitchkawarthalakes@gmail.com

Shadow on Concrete Wall

Meet Phil Careless – Park Biologist

     

Born and raised in Toronto, Phil has had an obsessive interest in nature all his life.  Delighted to discover you can get a degree studying stuff you love, he completed his an undergrad and M.Sc. in Ecology and Entomology at the University of Guelph. 

 

Phil began his dream job of working as a Ranger at age 16 and now after 26 years he has the good fortune to serve as a biologist for your Parks. 

 

While Phil marvels at regular encounters with Moose, Bear, Otter and Cranes, he is most fascinated with the ‘small but mighty’ – Prairie Smoke, Parasitic Horsehair Worms, Leatherwood, and Slave-maker Ants. 

 

In his efforts to grow all sorts of native plants, his pockets (and crisper drawers) are often overflowing with seeds. 

 

When not looking under rocks, phil can be found neck deep wading through park bogs.

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Balsam Lake Provincial Park

2238 County Road 48, Kirkfield, ON

Link to directions.

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