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South Island Dry Farming Site Suitability and Soil Health Field DayWhen: April 11th, 2025Where: Sandown Centre for Regen...
03/29/2025

South Island Dry Farming Site Suitability and Soil Health Field Day
When: April 11th, 2025

Where: Sandown Centre for Regenerative Agriculture, North Saanich

Come out for a hands-on soil moisture and dry farming field day

April 11th, 2025, 10am-3pm. The Institute for Sustainable Food Systems (KPU) will be hosting a field day to learn about:

- Site suitability for dry farming
- Soil texture and estimating water holding capacity
- Practical soil health assessments such as aggregate stability and compaction
- Dry farming summer market garden trials

Register online here: https://www.kpu.ca/isfs/south-vancouver-island-dry-farming-and-soil-health-field-day-apr-11-2025

Sign up for the newsletter here: http://mailchi.mp/c7cbf0038e60/bc-dry-farming-collaborative

“Dry Growing” is a traditional growing method that’s making a revival due to climate change and increasing pressures on ...
03/02/2025

“Dry Growing” is a traditional growing method that’s making a revival due to climate change and increasing pressures on our water systems.

It’s when crops are grown without irrigation, or with minimal irrigation, during the summer.

But wait?! How can you grow crops without water?

We can’t grow them without water of course! In dry growing, plants rely on the water held by the soil and from rain. In areas — like ours — where there’s no summer rain, all they get is what’s in the ground.

People are sometimes surprised this is possible. In fact, much of the world’s food production was and still is done this way — around 66% is grown without irrigation.

Dry Growing is for people who want to work within nature’s bounds. It’s a philosophy of collaboration over domination, of adaptation and acceptance. When my irrigation well ran dry for the first time since it was dug in 1964, discovering the possibility of dry growing gave me hope.

Learning how to grow food, flowers, and medicinal plants using less water is something positive we can do. Growers can save water, money and time. But how?

That’s what this series is about. We’ll get into the weeds of growing with less water: the benefits and downsides, making dry growing work, stories of people using water efficiently.

If you’d like to learn more, watch our video about the basics of dry growing here (and wait for the surprise at the end!): https://youtu.be/1RJsFnSyH8Y

At Tardigrade Seeds, we believe adapting to our changing climate requires changing how we grow, and what we grow. We help gardeners and farms produce food with dry growing techniques and seed for heat and drought-adapted varieties of favourite vegetables and unique international crops.

See our current seed offerings here: https://eagleridgeseeds.com/collections/tardigrade-seeds

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