D.I.G.S. VICE-PRESIDENT AND COMMUNITY GARDEN
EXTRAODINAIRE, Isabelle, was kind enough to answer some of our interview questions to further our exploration into COMMUNITY GARDENS! ... What can we say? It is gardening season, and we are excited!
So here is what she replied:
I know you from DIGS Community Garden but what other
community gardens are you a member of?
Davie Community Garden and previously I
was a member of Yaletown Community Garden (until construction began).
How long have you been participating in
community gardens for?
7 years.
Why did you start gardening?
I grew up on a farm in Nova Scotia and
loved gardening so community gardening is a way to recapture that experience.
What is your favourite part of being
involved with community gardens?
Growing healthy organic food in a
community setting.
What is it about gardening that brings
people together?
A commitment to nature and organic
growing in a great social setting.
How did you find out about the Vancouver
community garden scene?
Via Central Presbyterian Church.
What is your favourite thing to plant?
Potatoes.
What do you think Vancouver can do to
help strengthen our community?
Stop stealing our tomatoes and zucchini.
LOL
Continue to provide grants for community
garden development.
With community gardens, obviously it is
also a matter of space, do you think this is going to become an issue or do you
think Vancouver will continue to support the idea of urban, community gardens?
Rooftop gardening is increasing in popularity and I think community gardens are here to stay!
We hope Isabelle's interview has helped remind you that there are people out there, whether it be fellow gardeners or painters or boardgame enthusiasts (I happen to be all three) that share your passions and enjoy not only doing the things they love but also to share what they love with other people. Speaking from experience, I have learned a lot about gardening since I signed up and I have been able to pass on the knowledge, which is what it is all about.
Peace, love and happiness
-Alex
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