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Grow A Row Program Anderson Farm Demonstration Garden
 

The City of Greater Sudbury Museums and The Foodshed Project have partnered to   develop  a demonstration garden for the Grow-A-Row program at 
the Anderson Farm Museum in Lively, Ontario.  
 

 

 

Dr. Gerard Courtin presented Square Foot Gardening - watch how the plants will grow over the course of this growing season!  Planted on June 2, 2011. 
The top five picks for food bank donations include carrots, onions, peas, beans
and greens (such as lettuce, spinach, and chard)!
Learn to plant lettuce, radishes, carrots, and beets, all within 16 square feet!
You can borrow the Square Foot Gardening book at the Greater Sudbury Public Library.

Historical Photo's courtesy of the Greater Sudbury Museum Archives

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1 - Suzanne Hanna tells us about thinning out radishes and carrots in the square foot garden patch at the Anderson Farm Museum.   The square foot garden was planted on June 2, 2010 and this video was taken 8 days later on June 10, 2010.  

2 - Gerard Courtin from the Delki Dozi CAN 1 Community Garden explains Square Foot Gardening at the Anderson Farm Museum Grow-A-Row Demonstration Garden on June 2, 2011.