May 2022 Issue 162

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hile Vancouver Island boasts some of the most fertile land on the coast, we also have one of the least sustainable regions for food security in BC, producing less than 6% of our own food here on the Island. As a natural result, we import most of what we consume, increasing supply and demand needs for foods grown extra-regionally and driving the market towards less sustainable supply chains. From floods at home to war abroad and with gas prices soaring, the cost of food is going up, and it has never been more evident that we need to start planning for greater local food security, than it is today. By producing more of our own food,

and supporting sustainable agricultural practices locally, we can do our part for our shared global environment, in our own backyard. Purchasing organically grown foods from local producers or small grocery stores goes a long way to voting for the kind of future we want to create, and integrating permaculture on any scale to your home garden can also help. No matter how little land you may live on, “edible landscapes” can be integrated in ways that can make a big impact for your pocket book, as well as the Earth. Original permaculture guru Bill Mollison says that on 1/4 acre you can create sustainable closed loop

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Local Food Security Planning For The Future systems, far more productive than conventional agricultural land of the same size. He also says that our future is dependant on having far more small-scale gardeners, using permanent agricultural techniques to heal the land, and provide food (and water) security for generations to come. Working harmoniously with your available light, seasonal changes, indigenous plants, helpful pollinators and creative design, converting even a small section of your lawn into a micro edible landscape by utilizing permaculture practices can be easier than you think. It looks beautiful, makes for great conversational space, and can subsidize the food you buy at the grocery store, offsetting carbon and saving you money at the end of the day. Permaculture systems are also drought-resistant, meaning that you can do your part to decrease watering in the dry months (and avoid the

dreaded “brown is the new green” line when your grass dies off). Edible landscapes are lower maintenance than conventional landscape designs, attract beneficial bugs, replenish soil and ecosystems and decrease water consumption. It’s good for the environment and looks great too, and is easy to maintain once the initial garden design and implementation is complete. Love the ideology, but not a green thumb? Sustainable Ado’s ~ Edible Landscapes, Yard Maintenance & Organic Garden Care can help. Contact us today for a FREE CONSULT to see how we can support you to do your part in planning for the kind of future we want to create.

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May Forecasts

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Community Song Voice Sound Nature Mornings

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Time for Some Financial Spring Cleaning

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Stamp Collecting is Alive and Well in the Cowichan Valley

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page 73

Imagine Being Given a User Manual for Your Life

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page 69

Transformation Through Movement

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page 68

Caring for the Caregiver

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page 64

Support our Local Farmers with CSA’s

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page 67

Wart did you Say?

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pages 65-66

Cowichan Summer Camp Guide

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pages 58-63

Planning a Vegetable Garden

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page 53

Cedricks Coffee House Helps K.I.D.S

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Local Food Security - Planning For The Future

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page 52

Building a Better World Together

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Understanding the Role of Fungi in Soil Bamboo, a Scourge in the Garden or a Lifeline to our Planet? 48-49

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Reflexology for Relaxation

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pages 43-44

Mother’s Day Gift Guide Celebrating Charmian Horner Co-Founder of theCFLA Garden

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Tour

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page 45

Lessons From My Mother

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page 39

Hub Spring Sale

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A Gift of Love

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pages 36-37

Love’s Triangle

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A Spring Refresh for Your Home Cowichan Family Life Association Garden Tour Revived for 2022 44

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Ryan McMahon Live at the Chapel

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A Thriving Arts and Cultural Community

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pages 32-33

BC Spot Prawn Linguine

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Yasmeen Olya Community Healing Fundraising

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page 29

Grow Your Wine Collection This Spring

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Citrus Spot Prawn Salad

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Farm Table Inn’s Mother’s Day Brunch to go Package

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May Events

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Ukraine Blue & Yellow the Palette at Rainforest Arts

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CVAC Arts this Month

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Greener Tea: May in the World of Tea

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39 Steps Back by Popular Demand

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Cowichan Artisans Spring Tour

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What is Right

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