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Marie-Eve Blanchet

Marie-Eve, our fearless leader, is a passionate gardener and scientist (environmental biology BSc., McGill) whose priority is building a sustainable business that contributes to building the circular economy.

How to Get Longer Blooms for a Spectacular Garden

How to Get Longer Blooms for a Spectacular Garden

If you’ve ever been pregnant, or been around a pregnant person, you know how tiring it is to make a baby. Well, it’s the same for plants. Producing flowers and seeds takes a lot of energy. Ultimately, plants want to pass down their genetic material but have to balance the energy they spend on blooming and seed production vs the energy it takes to remain alive. This means that, generally, plants will flower in two situations: either when they are thriving and have enough plenty of energy reserves, or when they are doing so poorly they likely won’t survive another season and produce seed as one last hurrah. As gardeners, we like our plants to thrive and show us how happy they are. So, what can you do to get your plants to bloom brighter and longer?

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October Garden Recap

October Garden Recap

October should have brought the end of the vegetable garden with the first hard frost, but it didn’t! Being so close to the shore, the water buffered overnight temperatures and we only had a very light frost that nipped a few tomato and nasturtium leaves. Now at the end of October, there is still no frost in sight!

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The Truth About Soil Health And How to Improve it

The Truth About Soil Health And How to Improve it

Soil is not dirt. This distinction is often overlooked by non-gardeners but it makes all the difference. Dirt has the same basic building blocks (silt, sand, and clay) as soil but is missing the living component. Dirt is essentially dead. This is why dirt is seen as a nuisance that we need to get rid of versus soil that is cared for by gardeners. The living element of soil is composed of microorganisms (like bacteria, viruses, fungi) and insects. They are what allows soil to evolve and change, giving it structure to clump when wet and making it a living ecosystem. Soil is essentially a world of its own.

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From Beach to Package – How is Seafeed Made?

From Beach to Package – How is Seafeed Made?

It all begins with a storm. The kind that brings strong winds and big waves. The kind that tugs and pulls on the seaweed until it releases from its holdfast on the rocky ocean floor or breaks and floats to the surface, forming mats that ebb and flow with the current, eventually finding their way ashore.

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How To Design The Best Pollinator Garden

How To Design The Best Pollinator Garden

Pollinator gardens have been increasing in popularity, and for good reason! Insects play many roles in maintaining our environment like pollinating many of our food crops, dispersing seeds and returning nutrients to the soil by decomposing plant debris. Keeping insect populations strong is essential to maintaining our diverse ecosystems. So, what can you do to help? Pollinator gardens, no matter how small, are an excellent way to give your local insects a helping hand.

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The Best Tips for a Successful Small Vegetable Garden

The Best Tips for a Successful Small Vegetable Garden

It’s no secret that home-grown vegetables are tastier and healthier than what you can find in stores, but when all you have is a tiny little garden or balcony, is it worth all the effort? Absolutely! Even a sprinkle of fresh basil on a dish can make a difference. When space is limited, every inch matters, and we have a few tips that can help you make the most of your small garden plot.

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A Word from our Founder

A Word from our Founder

Some amazing ideas come to you out of the blue. Like being hit by a lightning bolt. Others just kind of slowly bubble up to the surface, like cooking up a tasty stew. Storm Organic Plant Nutrition and Seafeed definitely fall into the stew category.

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