Ian Wilson
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May 16, 2017
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Portland Edible Gardens 2017 Spring Photo Journal

Ahoy!

It has been quite a little while since I posted here on the PEG Bog, and it is high time for an update on the activities of Portland Edible Gardens!  Today's rain looks like it just might give way to a run of beautiful weather, so before we get back to it, I thought I would give an update about our recent activities!

Despite the unseasonably wet Winter and Spring that has been our lot here in the Pacific Northwest this year, Portland Edible Gardens has been forging ahead.  We have been busy bees building raised garden beds, planting Spring vegetables, and helping Portlanders get started growing their own organic food!  It turns out that you don't need sunny weather in the 70's to grow an abundance of roots and greens.  So without further ado, here is the PEG Spring Photo Journal!

Thanks so much for staying up to date with Portland Edible Gardens!  And don't forget to set up an initial consultation ASAP if you want support in growing your own food this Summer!

Happy Growing!

- Ian Wilson

Owner and Founder, Portland Edible Gardens, LLC

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