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Hidden among the tall grass on the Rivers Trail near the Kamloops airport are figurines,…

Sara Ludtke went to pick some tomatoes from her Kamloops garden late in the evening…

Somewhere hidden amid a network of trails in the woods of Kamloops is an extensive…

Check out this crop. Franz Huber’s cauliflowers grew exceptionally well this year — these heads…

Kamloops gardener Kent Fawcett put together a time-lapse video from photos he took of his…

A Vernon permaculture group growing edible gardens in the city has expanded to involve students…

People been stuck at home for a while now, and may be running out of…

As people shelter in place and stay home to self-isolate, their new habits are starting…

KELOWNA – Hard as it may be to believe, it's time to bid farewell to…
KAMLOOPS – If you consider yourself someone with a green thumb, you have the chance…
PENTICTON - The City has a landscaping deal for anyone looking for paving stones to add to their garden this spring. Excess paved stone, torn up from Martin Street as part of the Downtown Revitalization Plan, is up for sale at a cost of $75 per pallet. There are approximately 280 to 300 bricks per...
PENTICTON — Volunteers are closing their garden's gates because city council, under false pretences, shot down a licence renewal. The Penticton Urban Agriculture Association will be selling and giving away their gardening tools, boxes, compost and soil this saturday. The association’s board of directors decided to vacate the garden by June 30, the end of...