Veness, KimberleyMacDonald, QuinnLallouz, RachelMartlin, BritnyHampson, AshleyD'Introno, Kathryn S.Golding, HannahWong, HugoParadis, AdrianNeale Furneaux, HeatherKovacks, JordanKootnikoff, MilenJaneway, MathewHughes, SarahLuis, MichaelLeach, David2025-03-072025-03-072014Veness et al. (2014). 2014 | Spring. Concrete Garden. Department of Writing, University of Victoria.2291-94492291-9430https://hdl.handle.net/1828/21395IN EVERY ISSUE: 3 - Happenings: Moss Street, Strawberry Festival, Taste, Beer Fest 4 - Seed to Plate: 10 Acres 5 - Dining Out: Little Jumbo 6 - Local Flavour: Cobble Hill 8 - Garden Journal: Beyond the Veggie Bed 27 - Agri-Culture: Book & Music Reviews 28 - Sustainable Structures: UVic First Peoples House FEATURES: 10 - Pedal to Petal: The behind-the-scene battle for your compost 12 - Deer Haunting: Yes, the deer are still an issue. Here's how to beat them. 14 - Water Works: Mason Street City Farm shows us their new aquaponics venture. 16 - Bee City: Our pollinators are in trouble. Meet the urban beekeepers doing their bit to help. 22 - Land of the Lox: 'Namgis First Nation protects wild salmon with its new land-based fish farm.This issue contains the following featured articles: - Protecting our Pollinators - Landing the Big One - A Fertile Legacy - Deer Destruction - The Tastes of Cobble Hill - Indigenous DesignenAttribution-NonCommercial 4.0 Internationalsustainable urban agricultureConcrete Garden, Spring 2014Other