June has arrived and summer is only moments away. With temperatures on the rise, it’s important to remember to water your plants thoroughly and more often so you can maximize your yields and increase your bounty over the summer months.
Mid Spring at Cambie and 59th
April at the Cambie and 59th garden
COVID-19 Gardening Best Practises
Happy Spring!
2020 Registration for the Cambie & 59th garden is open!
Bring on 2020!
Winter is soon to arrive
Frosty Mornings at Cambie & 59th
It’s now that time of the year where the frosty night are becoming more consistent and the daylight hours are very short. It’s been a beautiful fall at the Cambie & 59th gardens and we’re feeling very grateful for this years growing season. Don’t forget to line your beds with the fallen leaves if you’re planning to overwinter plants or if you’ve cleaned your beds out.
Welcome to Fall
Summer season winding down
The heat of the dog days
We are now past the half way mark and have entered into the dog days of summer. Watering your plants every day or so is important. Make sure to check that they’re getting a good soaking by digging into the soil and seeing if it’s wet or dry. You’ll be surprised by how much water is needed for a good soaking.
Happy Summer Solstice
Watering your plants through June
Warm spring days ahead at Cambie & 59th
The water is flowing through the hoses and there for you to make use of. During hot stretches of 3-4 days, your young plants and seedlings will want a nice dousing. It's often best to water your garden during the 'shoulder' times of the day (early morning/evening) when the sun's heat is less extreme. Water on your veg leaves during midday heat can cause scalding.
April Showers at Cambie & 59th
Blizzards behind us, March drizzle ahead!
February at the Cambie & 59th Garden
Happy New Year, Cambie & 59th Garden!
A Warm December at the Cambie & 59th Garden
The garden is open year-round, although we don't expect things to get started in a big way until Spring. You can expect to have the hoses set up again after first frost (late March/early April), and look out for an announcement about our first ever Meet & Greet event in April. This event will serve as the official deadline for paying your garden fees.



















