an evolving resource for novice gardeners at Cheeryville

about this blog

"the Home Page explained" infographic
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(Enlaging this image doesn't work with Internet Explorer, which, unfortunately, is what the computers at Cheeryville use. Time to switch over to Firefox, y'all.) 

Important

the garden at mom's house is intended as a basic resource
for volunteer and novice gardeners at a seniors care facility, which, for the sake of privacy, we'll call Cheeryville.

 the garden at mom's house is not officially connected to any facility.
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Your feedback is encouraged. Have Cheeryville garden ideas, photos or videos? Please share! Your contributions may be posted anonymously, by request.
Please contact Storm at gardenatmomshouse@gmail.com

Blog content is sourced primarily from:
  • Wikimedia Commons (various free-to-us licences)
  • various Provincial, Federal and State agricultural websites (public domain)
  • various University websites (copyright and licencing terms may vary)
  • YouTube (various free-to-use licences) 
  • original contributions by readers (copyright and licencing terms may vary)
  • original contributions by Storm (Creative Commons attribution-share alike free to use unported license)
Is Wikipedia a trustworthy source of information? While many people distrust Wikipedia, in reality it is often an excellent 'first stop' when researching. There are many well edited Wiki pages, especially for non-controversial fact-based topics. A good Wiki page should list sources. As a general rule, when researching, never rely on a single source, unless you know it to be definitive (university, government, peer review journals etc). Even then, it is best to find corroborating sources.

Content reviewed for accuracy by 
Jaguar Landscaping Services
of Maple Ridge, BC. 
jaguarlandscapingservices@gmail.com
Site maintained by Storm Vos-Browning

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