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An Education in Propagation
Posted on June 28, 2021 by Garden Communications
Propagation is the practice of using plants to make more plants. There are two main ways to do it. The first—collecting and germinating seeds—depends on sexual processes of reproduction. The second, which encompasses a range of techniques—everything from root division to stem cuttings, grafting, and layering—depends on vegetative reproduction or cloning.
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Friends of the Garden (FOGs) Feature: October-December
Posted on May 12, 2022 by Garden Communications
This regular feature will highlight the activities of the Friends of UBC Botanical Garden (FOGs), a close-knit volunteer group at the Garden, as they continue their contributions and community during the pandemic and beyond. Learn more and sign up to become a FOG Happy New Year! Date posted: December 31, 2020 The Friends of […]
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Upgraded Borders to Improve Food Garden Operations
Posted on January 21, 2021 by Garden Communications
UBC Botanical Garden's Food Garden underwent an essential upgrade to continue to optimally grow produce and support educational display and non-profits community donations.
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December 2020 in the Garden
Posted on May 13, 2022 by Garden Communications
While many plants have a particular season of interest, there are plenty that are pleasing to look at any time. Even in winter there are flowers, if you look for them.
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Dr. Tara Moreau awarded 2020 Marsh Award for Education in Botanic Gardens
Posted on January 21, 2021 by Garden Communications
Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) has awarded Dr. Tara Moreau as the winner of the 2020 Marsh Award for Education in Botanic Gardens.
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