Feature Story: Edible campus growing
The University of Regina’s Edible Campus is ready for another growth spurt. By next spring, the University will expand the Edible Campus by establishing a permaculture orchard, that will be located close to the Academic Green in the heart of campus. The campus area has three gardens - the First Nati...
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ftunivregina:oai:ourspace.uregina.ca:10294/6196 2023-05-15T16:15:11+02:00 Feature Story: Edible campus growing External Relations, University of Regina 2015-06-09 image/jpeg text/css text/html http://hdl.handle.net/10294/6196 en eng External Relations, University of Regina http://hdl.handle.net/10294/6196 Edible Campus First Nations University of Canada Shared Garden Le Potager Regina Public Interest Research Group Green Patch Facilities Management Strategic Plan Carmichael Outreach Other 2015 ftunivregina 2021-05-30T17:57:20Z The University of Regina’s Edible Campus is ready for another growth spurt. By next spring, the University will expand the Edible Campus by establishing a permaculture orchard, that will be located close to the Academic Green in the heart of campus. The campus area has three gardens - the First Nations University of Canada Shared Garden; Le Potager (Institut français); and the largest at around 1500 metres (5,000 square feet), the Regina Public Interest Research Group (Green Patch, located south of the Dr. John Archer Library). Staff no Other/Unknown Material First Nations oURspace - The University of Regina's Institutional Repository Archer ENVELOPE(162.867,162.867,-76.850,-76.850) Canada Regina ENVELOPE(154.846,154.846,64.939,64.939) |
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The University of Regina’s Edible Campus is ready for another growth spurt. By next spring, the University will expand the Edible Campus by establishing a permaculture orchard, that will be located close to the Academic Green in the heart of campus. The campus area has three gardens - the First Nations University of Canada Shared Garden; Le Potager (Institut français); and the largest at around 1500 metres (5,000 square feet), the Regina Public Interest Research Group (Green Patch, located south of the Dr. John Archer Library). Staff no |
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