Garden Profile

University of Alberta Campus Garden

The Campus Community Garden started in the spring of 2003. Our mandate is as follows:

Currently (2007), there are about 55 regular gardeners who volunteer throughout the summer, but participation varies from week to week. We have a mix of gardeners, including children, seniors, new immigrants, and students, most of which are students in the area.

Garden improvements/additions in 2007

  1. The already existing greenhouse which was built in a previous season from recycled windows and doors was painting with 'ecologic' paint obtained for free from the Eco-Station. Not only did this little renovation add an increased aesthetic appeal to our garden, but it is also in line with the garden's sustainable and environmentally friendly agenda.
  2. In addition to the paint, the greenhouse was further improved with the addition of lattice work which extends from the roof and descends down to the ground. This structure allows the climbing vine plants a perfect opportunity to grown to their full potential. As well as creating a spot for the vines, this lattice has created a space that garden members can gather and socialize in between tasks.
  3. A goal for several seasons has been the implementation of signage for the various cultivars grown in the garden. This was put into action using plant labels purchased from Lee Valley. These plant labels are not only useful for this season in identifying crops but are reusable and thus can be used for many seasons to come.
  4. Another exciting and much anticipated addition to the garden was the new compost system. Although there had previously been a compost bin at the garden, it was in disrepair and was full of inappropriate items. This old bin was replaced with one obtained from the John Janzen Nature Centre. The staff at the Nature Centre along with some of the garden's expert volunteers helped to properly set up the compost. Also, signage was put up to encourage the community to use the bins by adding appropriate materials.