The Plant Pursuit Community Board
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Community Event Alert - Plant Care 101 Hosted By Plant Pursuit & Ollie Quinn
Community is important to us, Plant Pursuit is much more than just an online presence. Experiential learning, in person get togethers and meet ups are something that we value highly. This year one of our goals is to host and be involved in more events throughout our community.
Last week we had the pleasure of kicking off this mission by hosting a plant care workshop in partnership with our friends at Ollie Quinn. We had an incredible evening with some great people. An intimate and interactive workshop full of hands on learning. Here's a brief recap of the nights events. Thanks to everyone who attended! Until next time, Plant Pursuit.
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Hummingbird Feeding In The Winter
This past year was my first year putting out a hummingbird feeder. There was always the presence of a few hummingbirds in my neighbourhood - restin... -
Upcoming Event Alert - A Nature Walk In November
Event Alert! We are inspired by our community and we would be nowhere without the amazing people around us. Friends, neighbours and new faces we want to invite you to join us for a casual walk in the woods this month. Sunday November the 21st @ 10:00AM - Inter River Park. We would love to see you there! Rain or shine! -
The Second Annual Free Plant Pop Up Shop Supported By Arc'teryx Vancouver
Last May, our friends at Arc'teryx Vancouver reached out to us with an idea to do something nice for Mothers Day. The goal was to host an in person... -
Meet The Neighbours - Our First Tiny Free Plant Shop
Back in May of 2020, in the midst of a global pandemic we wanted to find a way to not only spread a bit of joy and positivity but also meet some of the friendly folks in our neighbourhood. In true pursuit of all things plants we decided to start a project called The Tiny Free Plant Shop. -
Seasonal Plant Care - Keeping Plants Alive Throughout Winter
The temperature has dropped and trees are officially bare of their leaves. This means most of us now have turned the heat on in our place. Simultaneously, we begin to see a lot of our tropical plants - healthy and thriving in the summer - fading and browning. As you touch the leaves, you notice they are crispy with blackened edges... Here is what can be done to help our precious plants survive the winter to come.