Call 4 People: Gardener Interviews in Toronto!

by Sunny on July 23, 2009

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FoodCycles, a Toronto urban farm, would like to conduct interviews of home gardeners and community gardeners in Toronto.
The goal of the the face-to-face interviews is to better understand gardening practices in Toronto, as well as the gardeners’ habits and needs.

The interview will take place at the interviewee’s garden and will last approx. 2 ½ hours.
The participants will be compensated for their time with an $80 incentive, which can be cashed or donated to the organization of their choice.
The interview will be video and audio recorded.

In order to qualify you must:
- be buying and using compost in the garden (this is the big requirement)
- live in Toronto
- have a garden (backyard or community garden)
- have been a gardener for more than 3 years
- be responsible or co-responsible for taking care of the garden
- be responsible or co-responsible for the purchase of the gardening supplies.
- be willing to share your experience in front of a camera.

If you are interested in participation, please call Adeline at 416-303-4115 or adelcoh@hotmail.com

Thanks a lot.
Adeline

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FoodCycles is a city farm non-profit based in the Greater Toronto Area that raises worms, produces nutritious, vibrant soil compost and grows food. (http://foodcycles.org)

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