Come and visit the FoodCycles city farm and learn about all the wonderful chances to gain new skills, grow vegetables, create compost and make a difference in the community. You will get a site tour, fresh food and snacks, see the vegetable garden, the greenhouse and worm composting. It’ll all happen Saturday, Sep 12, 2009 from 10:00 am to 1 pm.
The FoodCycles greenhouse and one acre market garden is located at Downsview Park, just southeast of the intersection of Keele and Sheppard (70 Canuck Ave, map and directions http://bit.ly/1GYyWQ).
Bring rain gear, closed toe boots or shoes and lighter layers in warmer weather. Don’t forget a re-useable shopping bag if you’re buying veggies! Feel free to bring food of your own if you’re in the mood for sharing!
We'll be selling worms, worm compost (the highest quality food for your plants hands down), fresh fruits and vegetables, city honey (sweet things come in good time) and tilapia fish (give us a year or three and you'll have this on your plate).
Email: foodcycles@gmail.com Phone/SMS 1: 647.453.3663 Address
70 Canuck Ave
Toronto, ON
We are the southernmost greenhouse. The entire field in front of the 3 greenhouses belongs to FoodCycles. All 3 greenhouses are visible from Keele and Sheppard Ave West.
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Hi Sunny:
Here’s the link to the Raw Food website I mentioned when I saw you this morning.
http://www.simplyraw.ca
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Seymore,
Thanks for thoughtfully sending that link! Will definitely see what I can find for the cards you suggested!
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