Just going for a walk is to a certain extent a great experience. I cannot help marvel at all the beauty of nature and the human activities.
Recently I told you about the Black Hills Spruce and how they are tougher and faster growing than most varieties, followed by the stunning Crystal Blue Spruce with its incredible colour and great form.
The past two weeks Mennonite Heritage Village (MHV) has hosted the Clean Environment Commission hearing about a proposed silica extraction project in our region’s main aquifer.
Every provincial budget is something of a balancing act, trying to meet the demands of today while keeping an eye firmly fixed on the future.
Reasons abound to keep backyard chickens – it might be for fun, food security, tick control or producing fresh eggs or meat on a budget.
Sometime before October 24th , Manitobans will go to the polls to elect the next provincial government.
Heritage is relational. It is a major commodity of community that is developed over centuries.
The Manitoba Legislature has now begun its spring session and it will be a notable session for many reasons.
Regenerative agriculture is the new organic agriculture in my opinion. In organic agriculture, the list of prohibitions is long and the list of what to do is absent.
We have looked into some green spruce, but what about those blue spruce? There is nothing that can give such a vibrant contrast in the lands scale as a Crystal Blue Spruce.