2023

2023 was a memorable year for SOG. Thanks to Ivan, we launched our brand new website. We continued to benefit from Rita’s hard work with our many clients. Rob, our Garden Coach, gave 13 workshops in the winter and spring months. In the late spring he gave five back-to-back workshops on Seedling Saturday in May at the Just Foods farm. In the fall he gave several in-person and online workshops on growing garlic. He has revamped our Resources page, edited his previous articles, and added new ones.  He has become a master user of WordPress. We welcomed Wael Itani as the new coordinator of our annual Seed Sale at Pantry Plus. We are grateful to Wael for his hard work and look forward to another successful year. We thank Anouk Mackenzie for preparing the SOG Symposium which will take place in early 2024.

Margaret Tourond-Townson was the coordinator of the 2023 Seed Sale and we thank her for her amazing fundraising. Margaret organized a joint SOG/RTO visit to Dunning-Foubert Elementary School to allow us to encourage the students and GUO (Growing Up Organic) in their three-year project on growing food and food sustainability. She continued to advise and maintain her guiding presence for SOG.

We are deeply grateful for the grant funding we received from NHS and RTOERO in the winter of 2023. The funds have allowed us to serve a wide variety of groups in growing food, learning, connecting, and sharing. We all benefitted from our activities. In the 2023 growing season we were able to provide compost, growing tables, tools, seeds, seedlings, gloves, and fertilizer to seven different community gardeners and three dozen individual gardeners. We thank Catherine at Northern Seeds and Mathew from Slow Roots Farm for the many organic seedlings they grew. You can see some of the harvest in our Success Stories and Latest News. In the fall we purchased a large number of garlic bulbs and thanks to Rita’s deliveries and Rob’s expertise, our gardeners learned how to grow garlic.

We are extremely proud of our efforts to provide learning opportunities and meaningful connections as the winter began. Most of our activities take place in early 2024, but many of those began in late 2023. We held our SOG Book Club’s first 2023/2024 session in December and discussed the book The Seed Underground by Janisse Ray. Betty and Rita prepared ninety Horticultural Therapy Bags. Thirty seniors will receive three deliveries. There was a delivery in November and another in December. Among the items were bulbs for forcing, gardening calendars, gloves, soil, and pots, with more to come in January. We welcomed Hiromi McPhail who presented an online session on posture and movement.

 

9 01, 2026

Therapeutic Horticultural Deliveries

By |2026-01-09T17:51:46+00:00January 9, 2026|News, SOG Story|

SOG thanks the Province of Ontario for granting the funds to pursue one of our favourite programs-delivering therapeutic horticultural bags to thirty seniors. We are grateful to Rita for assembling the contents and contacting our community partners. There were deliveries in November 2025, December 2025, and January 2026. SOG hopes [...]

21 02, 2025

SOG Story 2025

By |2026-01-27T17:39:30+00:00February 21, 2025|SOG Story|

SOG began the new year with enthusiasm and anticipation of continued important deeds. Rita and Elizabeth prepared the final January thirty horticultural therapy bags and they were delivered to joyful recipients. Rita delivered books to book club members and in January, Book Club members enjoyed discussing A Kind Life. In [...]

10 07, 2024

SOG Story 2024

By |2025-02-21T15:57:24+00:00July 10, 2024|SOG Story|

In early 2024, thanks to our generous grant funding, SOG continued the efforts begun in 2023. The third horticultural therapy bags were delivered by Rita Moore in January. Recipients were especially grateful for the book Rosemary Gladstar's Medicinal Herbs: A Beginner's Guide: 33 Healing Herbs to Know, Grow, and Use. [...]

10 07, 2023

SOG Story 2023

By |2024-07-13T14:00:16+00:00July 10, 2023|SOG Story|

2023 was a memorable year for SOG. Thanks to Ivan, we launched our brand new website. We continued to benefit from Rita's hard work with our many clients. Rob, our Garden Coach, gave 13 workshops in the winter and spring months. In the late spring he gave five back-to-back workshops [...]

26 03, 2022

SOG 2022

By |2023-03-26T22:56:28+00:00March 26, 2022|SOG Story|

In March 2022 we had to say a sad goodbye to our Garden Manager, Chelsea Dozois. Before she left, Chelsea organized and led a SOG Book Club, a session on nutrition with Elycia Thompson, and a second on-line symposium. We were still under restrictions so our Book Club was virtual. [...]

26 03, 2021

SOG 2021

By |2023-03-26T22:55:32+00:00March 26, 2021|SOG Story|

The SOG Gardening Coach organized a Gardening Symposium 2021 to draw seniors into thinking about gardening as spring approached and to broaden horizons about gardening possibilities! This took place on Wednesday afternoons from 1:30-2:30 from February 24 to March 31st with a number of short presentations: Designing an Edible Landscape [...]

26 03, 2020

SOG 2020

By |2023-03-26T22:54:23+00:00March 26, 2020|SOG Story|

The SOG program during the non-growing season consisted of horticultural therapy activities to stay in contact with the seniors in our various groups. Unfortunately, in February-March, the COVID-19 pandemic began, forcing the cancellation of in-person programming.  SOG pivoted quickly to continue to offer programming. Virtual Zoom-based workshops were set up [...]

26 03, 2019

SOG 2019

By |2023-03-26T22:53:19+00:00March 26, 2019|SOG Story|

In February 2019, SOG was informed it had received a grant of $24,400 from New Horizons for Seniors for the duration of March 2019-March 2020. The purpose of the grant was to support volunteerism among seniors involved with SOG. This ultimately allowed SOG to support the following sites. The garden [...]

26 03, 2018

SOG 2018

By |2023-03-26T22:51:23+00:00March 26, 2018|SOG Story|

In February 2018, under the Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant (OTF, received in 2017-2018), when Christine Matheson came on board as SOG Manager & Gardening Coach a Program Coordinator was also hired to ease the burden of administrative requirements. The SOG team contacted SOG sites from 2017 and began preparing for [...]

26 03, 2017

SOG 2017

By |2023-03-26T22:50:02+00:00March 26, 2017|SOG Story|

This year we offered workshops to multicultural community groups such as the South Nepean Muslim Centre (SNMC), and Ottawa Community Immigrant Services Organization (OCISO). We continued our program at Wabano with great success, offering workshops on plant medicines and indigenous plants. We carried out community gardening at 3 OCH residences: [...]

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