Who are We?

All residents with a permanent Tahsis mailing address are eligible to apply for a plot at the Tahsis Community Garden. Message us on facebook or speak with any of the Directors to apply. The garden is located in the mobile home park, 8G Rugged Mountain Road, PO Box 218, Tahsis BC V0P 1X0

Thursday, February 11, 2021

Garden Renewals & Applications

The Tahsis Community Garden has some garden beds open this year! If you are new to the community or maybe you would like to try your hand at gardening now is the time.

Please contact Kimberley Anderson (250 934 6465) for more information. Check it out we are on “G” road in the trailer park right at the back.

Annual Memberships: 

$20 includes 1 raised garden bed

$10 tabletop garden

$10 add-on: small plot in the greenhouse 

$15 standalone:  small plot in the greenhouse

The garden society is a volunteer organization.  All members are expected to help out with garden maintenance: grass cutting, weed whacking, watering, admin and to join in at the Spring and Fall clean-up parties.  

Tahsis Community Garden Facebook page 


Thank you and Happy Gardening! 







Monday, October 12, 2020

Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving Gardeners 

Wishing everyone a bountiful harvest!


Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Webinar: Planning for the Fall/Winter Garden

Planning for the Fall/Winter Garden
with Arzeena Hamir
Thursday, July 23rd, 6 pm 
via Zoom.  

Arzeena is an organic farmer in the Comox Valley and has a vast knowledge of food production.  To register click on the link below (or copy and paste the link into your browser).  Highly recommended, by donation. 


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https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/planning-for-the-fallwinter-garden-tickets-111879067302

Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Sunday's Work Party

Lynda was kind enough to take a few pictures at the garden on Sunday.  The weather was perfect, everything was tidied up and the garden is looking really good.  

Thanks to all who came out to lend a hand.  Now if we could have a stretch of warm, sunny weather, our veggies would be much happier. 














Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Gardening at the Farm to School Corner

Great news!  Senior students from CMESS are back at the community garden every Monday between 11 - 12.  Looks like they got a lot accomplished this week, the beds are nicely cleaned up.  




Speaking of seed..... FAB-Tahsis teacher Brooke has put out a request for extra seed and/or seedlings that folks are able to donate to the students for their garden plots.  


'We had a fantastic turnout with the students this morning!  Does anyone by chance have any spare seeds or plants that they'd be willing to donate to the Farm to School beds? Preferably things that store well or are harvested in the fall. Thank you in advance!'

TCGS president Kim Anderson further provided examples such as kale, beets, carrots, brussel sprouts, turnips, cabbage, parsnips, onion sets etc.  

Donations may be left in the community garden green house, clearly labelled F2S.  Please contact Kim via Facebook or by email so she can coordinate with Brooke, with sincere appreciation.  


Monday, April 27, 2020

April Showers

Rain, showers, sunny breaks, showers, rain, a whip of wind, sunny breaks, liquid sunshine.  Perfect Spring weather for our seeds and seedlings.  I planted some dill and summer savoury today, and brought along the camera just because I was so enamoured with Juanita's bed.  The headboard, the shears.  






Then it was down the garden path, the solo French tulip, the daffs, more tulips so elegant, gorgeous pinks, yellows (way MORE of that to come...).  







The strawberries are tended 💕and responding.  
And, the thyme! there's a healthy plant.  



The yellow shrub is a Kerria japonica (Japanese Rose).  The Jorcan composter is in it's testing phase, things are just starting to cook. 



The Farm to School corner has rhubarb and the asparagus is peeping out from under the mulch.



 



The strawberry bed (top centre) was recently replanted  looking so good beside the garlic bed. 


The bird buffet is now closed. 

and finally, a little happy place in the greenhouse. 


- click on photos to enlarge, and thank you for visiting! 

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Project Squash

A Guide to Winter Squash: How to Choose, Store, and Cook Your ...



Not a community garden initiative, but two members are offering to lead Project Squash.  


Basically, if anyone is interested in growing winter squash on their sunny lawns, we will come by, assess the site, dig an 8" hole in your lawn and plant winter squash.  Your job is to water the plants over the season.  Come harvest time, each grower receives a percentage of their crop, and the rest are donated to local food initiatives (eg Good Food Box and/or Community Cupboard). 


If you are interested, please contact Silvie Keen or Cheryl O'Donnell.  We are using a Cumberland initiative as a model, see below for details.