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Testimonials
"Did I ever tell you that your previous consultation with us was a huge turning point for me with the yard? Prior to meeting you, I was overwhelmed by the size of the task. In hindsight, I see that much of that was because I didn't have a plan (and was trying to do it all at once!). Being new to gardening, I had no clue what I was doing and was scared that my efforts would be wasted or come to an ugly outcome. Your visit gave me direction and energy to continue."
Lorna and Derek, Cedar Hill
"Thanks again for your help - we welcomed your overview and your detailed plans and you helped us out of a state of inertia!"
Hilary and Bruce, Highlands
"Thanks Christina - (my front garden) has got a whole new lease on life. You've made everything look so much better & I can tell the plants are much happier too."
Leslie and Malcolm, Cedar Hill

"Your design worked really well. It is very functional. And now that the plants are in, the colours are so pleasing to the eye."
Wendy and Ed, Langford
"Hi Christina, thank you for your involvement and interest in the Urban Harvest Community Garden Initiative. The garden design is wonderful and has already created much interest and enthusiasm. This tangible representation will contribute much to our campaign by communicating the potential for the community garden project to be actualized..."
Yoenne Ewald, PATH Garden Project Coordinator

"The pathway really works for us!"
Jim & Diane, Oak Bay
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Organic Tip of the Month:
Fertilizer: The higher the numbers, the better? Think again... so-called complete synthetic fertilizers deplete the soil of vital elements and are often toxic to soil microbes. Remember: "Bug Poop Grows Trees!" Organic practice means balancing moisture, organic matter, minerals, and microbes for a healthy soil ecosystem. This summer, be the first on your block to discover the benefits of compost tea!
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