Dawson Trail Dispatch June 2020

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Dawson Trail Dispatch

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Bumper Sales Clean Out Greenhouses

Carolyn and Sheldon Enns, owners of Green Valley Garden Centre in Grunthal are closing their doors after only four weeks due to a high demand for gardening supplies and plants.

By Marianne Curtis Gardening season has barely kicked off and some local greenhouses are already closing their doors for the season after an unusually high number of customers cleaned out their stock within weeks of opening. Carolyn and Sheldon Enns, owners of Green Valley Garden Centre in Grunthal are among many rural greenhouse owners shutting their doors down early because product flew off the shelves in record time. “Many people who have visited our greenhouse in the last few days ask the same question when their eyes scan the greenhouse as they enter… ‘Where are all the plants’?” Sheldon explained. “In short, despite planting significantly more than ever before and maintaining our everyday low prices, we have sold out of plants extremely early this year.” He says that COVID-19 seems to have created an, “Unprecedented climate of appreciation for the importance of gardening.” “Many new gardeners decided to try home agriculture this year, some people who haven’t gardened for years now have the time and decided to put in plants, and others have expressed that they want to spend time

in their yard this summer and are interested in making it extra beautiful,” stated Sheldon. “While there are mixed emotions and we are kind of shocked to be closing a month early, our biggest feeling is one of gratitude for the support from fellow gardeners.” Due to COVID-19, many families have turned to gardening as a means to occupy themselves during isolation, and help possibly sustain their families. Now that the last frost has passed, it’s time to get everything in. For the novice gardener starting with container gardening is highly recommended, unless you already have a plot made because it takes years and a lot of work to establish good soil. The perfect beginner garden can consist of potatoes, tomatoes, onions, cucumbers and lettuce. Other things to consider when planning a garden include location. Open, sunny areas with a nearby water source and drainage are good choices. While some greenhouses may be closed to the public, many are still offering the sale of perennials, trees, shrubs and garden care products such as bug powder, tree guards and soil. Check your local greenhouse’s website for availability and to make arrangements for curbside pickup.

June 2020

Community Futures Offers Help for Businesses Businesses in southern Manitoba can apply for a loan of up to $40,000 to help them with operations now that Community Futures Triple R has opened up the application process for COVID-19 relief. In May, the Federal Government announced that they would be providing a total of $962 million of COVID-19 relief across Canada through the Regional Relief and Recovery Fund (RRRF) program. Administered through Western Economic Diversification Canada (WD) and in partnership with the Community Futures Network of Canada, this funding is now available to local businesses and entrepreneurs. This relief will take the form of a loan of up to $40,000. The loans are interest free until December 31, 2022 and 25% of the loan is forgivable if repaid by December 31, 2022. Also, there are no prepayment penalties. The Community Futures Regional Relief and Recovery Fund (RRRF) is for rural businesses that have not received other COVID-19 supports. To fill out an application visit cfmanitoba.ca.

Text Line Set Up to Support Victims of Violence The Manitoba government is launching new resources to help those affected by family and intimate partner violence during the COVID-19 pandemic. The province already provides funding to support a toll-free crisis line staffed by shelters across Manitoba. The new campaign was created to promote the crisis line and introduce a new texting option. If you have concerns about your safety, call the tollfree crisis line at 1-877-977-0007, text 204-792-5302 or 204-805-6682, or visit gov.mb.ca/familyviolence. Crisis lines are confidential and available 24 hours a day. In an emergency, dial 911 or call the local police service. Manitobans are reminded that shelters are still open and help is available through the toll-free line or by texting directly with shelters.


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