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In this engaging conversation, Heather Jerrard speaks with Arlene and Marc from Bufco, the Backyard Urban Farm Company in Toronto. They discuss their unique mission to promote edible gardening and reconnect people with nature. The conversation explores their journey from the film industry to urban gardening, the importance of community engagement, and the growth of their business. They also touch on the significance of mentorship, diversity in gardening, and the deeper connections we can foster with nature through language and acceptance.
Bufco specializes in creating edible gardens for urban spaces.
Gardening fosters a deep connection with nature and community.
Failures in gardening are opportunities for learning and growth.
Community engagement is essential for successful urban gardening.
The transition from film to gardening was driven by a desire for meaningful work.
Mentorship plays a crucial role in the gardening community.
Diversity in gardening leads to resilience and sustainability.
Language shapes our relationship with nature and the environment.
Personal reflections on gardening reveal insights about life and acceptance.
Creating biodiverse environments contributes positively to the ecosystem.
Keywords
#Bufco
#urbangardening
#ediblegardens
#communityengagement
#gardeningeducation
#Toronto
#pollinatorgardens
#sustainablepractices
#mentorship
#diversity
By Heather Jerrard, My Landscape ArtistIn this engaging conversation, Heather Jerrard speaks with Arlene and Marc from Bufco, the Backyard Urban Farm Company in Toronto. They discuss their unique mission to promote edible gardening and reconnect people with nature. The conversation explores their journey from the film industry to urban gardening, the importance of community engagement, and the growth of their business. They also touch on the significance of mentorship, diversity in gardening, and the deeper connections we can foster with nature through language and acceptance.
Bufco specializes in creating edible gardens for urban spaces.
Gardening fosters a deep connection with nature and community.
Failures in gardening are opportunities for learning and growth.
Community engagement is essential for successful urban gardening.
The transition from film to gardening was driven by a desire for meaningful work.
Mentorship plays a crucial role in the gardening community.
Diversity in gardening leads to resilience and sustainability.
Language shapes our relationship with nature and the environment.
Personal reflections on gardening reveal insights about life and acceptance.
Creating biodiverse environments contributes positively to the ecosystem.
Keywords
#Bufco
#urbangardening
#ediblegardens
#communityengagement
#gardeningeducation
#Toronto
#pollinatorgardens
#sustainablepractices
#mentorship
#diversity