Last Saturday of August, I
was invited to attend a workshop entitled Organic
Urban Gardening 101. This workshop
is sponsored by Cedarhills Garden Center, a one-stop shop for all your
gardening needs. It is located at 57
Mother Ignacia Avenue, Brgy. Paligsahan, Quezon City.
I have learned a lot in the
workshop and would love to share it in detail to you in another blog post. For now, let me give you a photo blog tour of
what’s in store for you once you visit Cedarhills Garden Center, which one of
my workshop-mate described as “heaven” for gardeners. J
They sell different kinds of plants: flowering, herbs, decorative, and everything!
Yes, that’s a violet chili
pepper!
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This is the first time I saw
a Venus flytrap. Scary to touch!
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They also sell different
gardening tools. From the basic and
traditional gardening tools that we all know like trowels, plant shears, pots,
etc.; to some that are new to me (wedger, dibber, seed strainers, etc.).
Pots, pots, and lots of
pots.
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They also sell fertilizers of
different sorts.
And seeds in packs you can use as starter for gardening.
If you find yourself hungry
while shopping around Cedarhills Garden Center, you can eat at Hillside Café and
Juice Bar.
Everything you need to
start a garden or maintain one, you can find at Cedarhills Garden Center. And of course, if you want to learn more
about starting your own garden, you can attend their Organic Urban Gardening
101 held monthly.
Picture grabbed from
Cedarhill’s fb page. That’s the banner
for the workshop I attended.
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I am ending this blogpost
with a quote you may want to ponder on.
For more information, you
can call 02-926-2707. Or visit their
facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/cedarhillsgardencenter
Hi Nerissa, I was googling for this garden for their workshop. I've a couple of indoor plants myself but I want to hone my planting knowledge, especially the organic way. Glad you and your son had fun touring the place. Hope to visit them soon.
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Hi Joy, thanks for dropping by my blog. I learned so much in the workshop too. You may want to join it as well. :)
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