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Brad Dunks and his Rooftop Garden in Vancouver

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Brad Dunks still remembers his great grandfather’s reaction to his mother’s garden. He looked around and remarked “all these flowers and nothing to eat.” His grandfather grew up during the depression and knew the value of growing food. Brad feels the same way.  “Why do we put food on ships and send it half way around the world when we have so much space right here?”

He takes full advantage of his rooftop in downtown Vancouver BC. He finds it’s way easier to grow food than people realize and advises new gardeners to keep it simple. “Be practical, use whatever space you have and grow whatever is easiest. Don’t force it.” He likes growing greens: lettuce, kale, and chard. He’s found that kale gets sweeter in the winter and is fine even with 2″ of snow. Herbs are also a good plant to start with –you can’t kill mint– according to him. He also says the food he grows tastes way better than what you can buy. His wife always hated beets till they grew them and his daughter likes vegetables way more now that she helps care for them.

Brad also advises new gardeners to pay attention to the soil. “It’s really all about the dirt.” He composts his kitchen scraps and cuttings and when a plant becomes too rooty he adds it to the compost too. He rotates the compost out every six months or so–keep the soil moving he says.

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Sidewalk Gardening with Diana Vergis Vinh

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Diana Vergis Vinh says there’s advantages to planting out front on the “sidewalk strip.” That’s the strip of ground between the sidewalk and the street. In Seattle where she lives, it’s legal to plant there, there are set-back and height requirements and you do have to have a permit, but the permit is free. Diana says that being out front creates visibility and interest, and it helps build community that way. She’s met lot’s of her neighbors  while working out front and she says gardening is also great for your mental health. It’s also more space to grow and when you’re in the city you need every inch.

Diana spent many summers on her uncles’s farm in Iowa and she’s always wanted her own farm. She’s been growing food and raising chickens for the past 20 years. Check out her blog Urban Farm Hub and read more about urban farm news of the Northwest.

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Diana Vinh made this cool fence from found branches then wired them together and screwed them into fence posts.

Diana Vinh made this cool fence from found branches then wired them together and screwed them into fence posts.