Muddy work

 

 
 
 
 
Work continues at the site of an Edible Garden Project at the south end of Loutet Park North Vancouver. Volunteers including Grahame Dixon dig trenches, pour mulch and build a perimeter fence around the large property. The new "Loutet Farm" is slated for completion later this spring.
 

Work continues at the site of an Edible Garden Project at the south end of Loutet Park North Vancouver. Volunteers including Grahame Dixon dig trenches, pour mulch and build a perimeter fence around the large property. The new "Loutet Farm" is slated for completion later this spring.

Photograph by: Cindy Goodman , News Photo

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Work continues at the site of an Edible Garden Project at the south end of Loutet Park North Vancouver. Volunteers including Grahame Dixon dig trenches, pour mulch and build a perimeter fence around the large property. The new "Loutet Farm" is slated for completion later this spring.
 

Work continues at the site of an Edible Garden Project at the south end of Loutet Park North Vancouver. Volunteers including Grahame Dixon dig trenches, pour mulch and build a perimeter fence around the large property. The new "Loutet Farm" is slated for completion later this spring.

Photograph by: Cindy Goodman, News Photo

 
Work continues at the site of an Edible Garden Project at the south end of Loutet Park North Vancouver. Volunteers including Grahame Dixon dig trenches, pour mulch and build a perimeter fence around the large property. The new "Loutet Farm" is slated for completion later this spring.
Steven Brumbaugh from Seattle Washington is on a volunteer work program and will spend the week of March 21st-25th working on the new Loutet Farm.
Adrian Ma and Steven Brumbaugh continue to pour and rake mulch in the trenches at Loutet Farm.
Steven Brumbaugh dumps out mulch in the trenches that divide beds at Loutet Farm.
Adrian Ma visiting from Seattle Washington rakes out mulch at the Loutet Farm, an edible garden project being built in North Vancouver.
Jason Williams (left) with mom Linda , Heather Johnstone , manager of  the Edible Garden project and farmer Jo White prepare for the official groundbreaking for the Loutet Farm located at the south end of Loutet Park. Vegetables grown on the site will be up for sale and the project partners include the City of North Vancouver and UBC.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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