March Greetings from thegreenerside

Happy March everybody,

We are actually feeling the excitement of the longer days. How about you?
Now we just have to wait a little longer for the warmer weather…

This time we will be talking about two of our cost saving strategies for your natural garden oasis.

“Grow Your Own Food and Prosper” and “Go Native and Save Money and Water”


“Grow Your Own Food and Prosper…”

Good old fashioned back yard gardening…With a twist.

At thegreenerside, we believe growing food, herbs, fruit and medicine is the most fun ever.
I find great personal satisfaction in providing the wherewithal for the small scale
(less than 10 000 sq ft) grower to prosper with natural edible organics.
It’s easy to get huge harvests when you create a system that works according to
your site, schedule and budget…

So for 2008, we are proudly offering Do-It-Yourself and Full Service options to
create natural abundance and huge harvests for your:

  • Balcony
  • Backyard
  • Porch
  • Front Yard
  • Rooftop
  • And Shady Areas


“Grow Your Own…” Products and Services from thegreenerside:

  • We sell worm compost for all of you DIYers.
  • We offer edible garden and plant installations for our full service clients.
  • We sell worm composters so you can make your own premium plant food by recycling locally.
  • We provide coaching, maintenance, support and Integrated Pest Management strategies.
  • NEW for 2008, we are offering mushroom logs to grow tasty, healthy shitakes and oyster mushrooms in all of those shady areas!!!
  • NEW for 2008, We will trade you your lawn for an organic edible garden!!!


WHAT’S THIS?

  • We will take out your lawn and install an edible garden.
  • Depending on size, and maintenance time we’ll split the harvests accordingly.
  • In other words, YOU DON’T PAY!!!
  • Example: You have a big back yard and you don’t want it anymore but don’t know what to do with it. We’ll take it out and install an edible garden. You don’t want to maintain it, fine. We’ll do it in exchange for the bulk of the harvest.
  • thegreenerside will assume transformational design and set up costs in return for the bulk of the harvests. Maintenance costs are split case by case.
  • Minimum 3 year commitment, minimum 1000 sq ft.
  • Call or email for more details


Pricing 1000 sq ft example Year 1:

$200 Organic Top Dressing
$500 Soil Prep Till
OR
$2000 Soil Prep by Hand
$250 Plants and Planting
$100 4 4 foot shitake mushroom logs
$300 6 Monthly Organic Foliar Treatments
$50/hr Maintenance visits and coaching

Benefits of an Organic Edible Garden:

  • Great exercise
  • Healthy organic food picked fresh
  • A great way to celebrate community and share with your family and friends.
  • Helps create strong local communities.


My experience in commercial organic vegetable growing made me The Farmer…
and small scale vegetable gardens are my specialty. Keep in mind:

thegreenerside works for Mother Nature. We plant when she tells us.
So bear in mind, calling in June may be too late for some plants…

Call or email for a free estimate today…

“Go Native and Save Money and Water”

One of the best ways to keep your garden healthy is to integrate plants that grow easily and provide natural pest control. The plants that grow best for any site are generally the ones that naturally occur in our southwestern Ontario eco-systems. These plants are native perennials. Similar to companion planting for edibles, native perennial landscaping takes it a step further by introducing hardy plants well suited for years of trouble free growth.

Not only are native perennials easy to grow, they also

Attract butterflies and birds
Attract beneficial (predator) insects

Very useful as part of a sound integrated pest management strategy…

Examples of Native Perennials:

  • Goldenrod (Solidago): Goldenrod is a companion plant, playing host to some beneficial insects, repelling some pests.
  • Butterflyweed (Asclepias tuberosa): The common name comes from the butterflies that are attracted to the plant by its color and its copious production of nectar. Butterfly weed is also the larval food plant of the Queen butterfly.
  • Yarrow (Achillea millefolium): Drought tolerant plant with long history as a powerful ‘healing herb’ used topically for wounds, cuts and abrasions.
  • Angelica (Angelica sylvestris): Heightens the immune system. It has been shown to be effective against various bacteria, fungal and viral infections.
  • Echinacea (Echinacea): Echinacea is popularly believed to be an immunostimulator, stimulating the body’s non-specific portion of their immune system and warding off infections.


Pricing:
Examples of native perennial landscape design and set-up

$ 2.50 sq ft and up Lawn replacement and bed set up
$ 7.00 sq ft and up Design, set-up, check up/servicing on all new installations

(Note: these prices are subject to a written estimate with concept sketch and planting plan, based on your tastes, customized for your space)


Benefits of Native Perennials:

  • Less maintenance costs
  • Less plant replacement
  • Less watering
  • Attracts butterflies, birds and beneficial predator insects.


To reduce your long term gardening costs take advantage of the years of experience our sister company Green Gardeners Community Collaborative Inc. provides. We are working together with this ecologically oriented landscaping and garden care company to cater to all of your varied and refined tastes and desires.

We look forward to helping design, set-up and maintain your natural garden oasis. We like to think that every garden site is different, just like all of us. We make each plan and strategy one at time, to work for you…
To ensure priority servicing for 2008 call or email before mid march…

Next issue we’ll talk about thegreenerside approach to composting as well as our spring and fall clean up service.

Until then,
Chris MacLuckie

www.thegreenerside.ca

416.877.2560

TGS 2008 Order Form

TGS 2008 Order Form

flower seedlings

Take your time and check out our complete range of ecological products and services. We look forward to satisfying all of your natural lawn and garden care needs for 2008 and beyond.

Order Form linked as a PDF:

TGS 2008 Order Form

www.thegreenerside.ca

thegreenerside IS growing

WINTER GREETINGS

Farmer Chris here…I hope that winter isn’t killing all of you!
I just wanted to let you know about our new services for 2008…

  1. Taking Your Lawn and Garden off of Drugs
  2. Go Native and Save Money and Water
  3. Grow Your Own Food and Prosper
  4. Laying Down the Foundation
  5. All-in-One Super Growing AND Recycling
  6. Bug-Off and Pest-Away, But in a Nice Way
  7. EcoGarden Weekly and Monthly Maintenance
  8. Clean Clean Clean- Eco Lawn and Garden Clean Ups

We’ve been working hard to give you what you want. And this is what we came up with. We have promotional packages for homeowners and growers, landscaping and architects, developers and realtors, as well as institutions and municipalities.

For example, we’ve just secured a 2008 supply contract for some amazing quality worm and heat compost. We’re going to pass the savings to you!!
We’re offering rebates and discounts for our existing 2007 clients as well as reduced pricing for 2008!

Next time we’ll highlight our “Taking Your Lawn off of Drugs” and “Go Native and Save” services.

As always, any feedback on our products, services, delivery and marketing would be greatly appreciated. We’re still a very new and very small company, but we have dreams of growing big…and we need to know if we’re doing it right.

In closing, you might like to know that:
10% of our 2008 profits will go towards the research and development of an integrated composting-plant growing device and product line.
A novel and innovative way to recycle waste and grow food in the same area, “The Organic Bomb” makes everything better…
Intense return on investment, ideal for small areas, sustainable and appropriate for growers all over the world.
Our first prototype has been made and we will being testing as of Jan 14.

 

Thank you,
The Farmer
Chris MacLuckie
416.877.2560 cell
www.thegreenerside.ca

The Worm Factory

The Worm Factory

How does the Worm Factory work?

Ingenious!

Most people buy the Worm Factory with 5 levels. The base is on 4 legs, with a drain spout to release any liquid run-off. Each of the 5 levels or trays has holes in the bottom to allow the worms to migrate with and follow the food waste (feedstock). The 1st of 5 trays is loaded on to the base, given a 3″ layer of compost as the initial layer of “bedding”. Then the worms are added to this bedding. A day or two later fresh waste is added: (food scraps, etc) Over top you add another layer of bedding. This time the bedding can be cut up newspaper or leaves, etc.

From here on in you add the fresh waste and bedding at the same time when it looks like the worms has eaten most of their last meal. When one tray is full the next one is added, and on… The worms always follow the fresh food upwards. The finer or more ground up the feedstock the quicker the worms will eat it.

When all 5 trays are full, all are removed. The bottom or 1st tray is now full of worm free beautiful compost. You can put this in your garden at 10% or put it in a bin to age and use later. You add the empty tray back on top and continue the cycle.

So simple…

The Worm Factory Composter is the cream of the crop.

It will give you amazing compost with very little effort (10 minutes every 2 days). The high quality plant food created through a local and sustainable process will change your life in ways you probably can’t even imagine.

For those of you who want a very easy way to create high quality natural plant food, get the Worm Harvester and 2lbs of composting worms today.

Composting Worms

Composting Worms

Yes, a worm composter needs composting worms. We recommend you start with 2 lbs in the Worm Factory.

In nature, there are many species of earthworms that inhabit different layers of the soil. Their function let say, is to eat organic matter and other micro-organisms, leaving behind as excrement highly useable plant food. In return, plants feed micro-organisms and worms through its organic matter: leaves, roots, etc. This is just one example of interdependent harmony in nature.

For composting purposes only a few of the many earthworms are selected. This is because some don’t reproduce well in confinement. Also, most aren’t strict top feeders, and for home and commercial composting purposes you want to have the worms on top, so you can always feed on top, and remove the finished product from the bottom.

The two most common home and commercial composting worms are the Red Wiggler and the European or Belgian Nightcrawler. We offer both.

Red Wiggler (eisenia fortida):

This fine little creature just gobbles up the waste. It’s the most common of the commercial composting worm. It can handle a wide range of feedstocks, moisture variations, and can take a good range of temperature fluctuations. It’s reproductive rates are very high too, so you may have a lot more worms in a year, if you provide the right conditions for them now.

European Nightcrawler (eisenia hortensis):

The larger nightcrawler is your #1 choice for outdoor commercial composting as it can handle a much lower temperature than the Wiggler. It is also unparalleled as a fishing worm. Thick, short, with a super thick skin. However, as it names suggests, it has a tendency to run at night if you don’t have lights on the bin. If your pile is big enough you should be ok. It’s reproductive rate is lower, but they can handle wider range of diet and temperature.

SOS Foliar: Natural Liquid Fertilizer-Fungicides

SOS Foliar: Natural Liquid Fertilizer-Fungicides

Benefits of Using Liquid Fertilizer-Fungicides

  • Protects and enriches plants and soil naturally
  • Is a low cost natural alternative to chemicals that actually builds up soil-plant health over time
  • Increases nutrient cycling and auto-responsiveness of plants allowing them to service their own needs
  • Helps plants thrive and not merely survive

What IS AACT and EM?

  • AACT: Actively Aerated Compost Tea. A blend of premium composts, plant nutrients, oxygen and pure water.
  • EM: Effective Micro-organisms. A blend or consortia of micro-organisms that are activated through molasses and pure water.

How to Make Them

  • AACT: Source premium aerobic compost. Source plant nutrients (molasses, mineral rock dust, humic and fulvic acid, kelp, etc). Mix appropriately in barrel full of pure water. Oxygenate for 12-36 hours with a powerful aerator. Extract and spray on crops or water into soil.
  • EM: Buy or make mother culture. Add 1 part molasses and 20 parts pure water. Let ferment in sealed container for 10 to 30 days until ph is below 4. Activated blend is now ready to be diluted with pure water to use in the lawn or garden.

How to Use Them

  • AACT: mix with water or use undiluted on all parts of plant. Use immediately to get maximum results from the millions of beneficial active micro-organisms.
  • EM: mix with water 50 to 1000 times dependent on application. Finer vegetation uses a more diluted mixture.

Pricing:

· SOS Foliar Fresh $45/ 20 litres ( made fresh, use fressshhhh)

· SOS Foliar EM $75/ 20 litres ( to be diluted 50:1 to 1000:1)

Success Stories

  • Riverdale Farm: One side of the comfrey patch at the farm was sprayed 5 times over the 2007 season. The sprayed side demonstrated more thick, lush vegetation that was less prone to flowering. (The desired part of the comfrey plant is the leaves).
  • Underground Organics: Crops were sprayed 4 times between April and June 2007. Selling prices to the wholesaler –Ecoflora- for the organic flowers were higher than any other grower.

SOS Annual and Perennial: Organic Worm Compost

SOS Annual and Perennial Organic Worm Compost

Benefits of SOS Annual and Perennial

  • Locally made in downtown Toronto
  • Natural, organic and ecologically sound
  • Made from recycled organic waste (mixed animal manures, sawdust, straw and hay)
  • Double composted (thermophilic and worm)
  • Cured for 6 months
  • Easy to apply and incorporate into your lawn and garden
  • Odour free

How to Use SOS Annual and Perennial

  • You mix it with your potting soil in house plants, or in the garden beds
  • You can sprinkle our finely sifted A grade over top of lawn and rake it in
  • Compost is best applied in fall. Next best time is spring.
  • It’s also good to mix and handful in with transplants, or mix a line of it with garden soil when seeding annual vegetables, flowers or herbs
  • Compost can be applied once per year.

How we make SOS Annual

  • Mixed animal manure, sawdust, straw and hay are mixed into thermophilic composting bins at Riverdale Farm, Toronto.
  • Piles are watered, maintained and monitored for 2-3 months to ensure even breakdown, high initial temperatures, etc
  • Partially composted waste is transferred to our worm composting facility where waste is further composted by two kinds of worms.
  • Finished compost is sifted then cured for 6 months.
  • It is then sifted one final time before being sold and or used as part of our Organic Fertilization Programs.

Compost as a Fertilizer-Fungicide and Soil Conditioner

  • All natural
  • Builds up soil fertility, organic matter, and micro-organisms in soil
  • Allows plants to take up nutrients as and when they need them. (Selective Nutrient Cycling).

Benefits of Composting for Waste Management

  • Less carbon miles
  • More accountability, responsibility and creativity due to knowledge and experience in nutrient cycling
  • Promotes a local economy
  • Promotes self- sufficiency and local food production

Benefits of Worm Composting

  • Vermi or worm composting creates two finished products: compost and more worms
  • Worm composting generally creates a better finished product
  • Can be used indoors
  • Is a quicker process than outdoor composting
  • Is a great way to get kids involved in the process

Recycling and Re-Using

  • Sound resource management is the key to our survival and prosperity in the future
  • People should be held accountable for the waste they produce
  • Reducing-Recycling-Reusing…Put this in practice by buying and making compost

Advantages of a Local Economy

  • Grassroots solutions often best represent the true situation at hand
  • Creating and trading products and services locally establishes closed loop sustainable energy systems
  • Builds community that care about what they buy and use

Pricing

  • $35/ 20 litres or 40 lbs

Success Stories

  • Worm compost brings the green back to the grass. 12 Appleton Ave.

SOS Plant Food

SOS Plant Food

What is this?

the source of natural abundance

And why is it so special?

greens grown in mix with L-0% SOS C-11% SOS R-21% SOS

Here at thegreenerside like to showcase and emphasize natural transformative processes, such as taking your lawn and garden off of drugs, or composting, or the resurgence of community.

So what does this have to do with our line of premium natural plant food? Well, each of our SOS Plant Foods has a story, an origin and a purpose. And this is important when you want to know where things come from and why they exist.

You see, compost is not just compost.

There are many kinds of compost just like cooking oils, let’s say. Some composts have a set of properties more suited for annual vegetables, or perennial flowers, or grass, or evergreens. This is due to the type and proportions of the original waste material that was used to make it. So for example, if you want great growth for your annuals, you’d want a more bacterially dominant compost, made from less fibrous waste. And for most perennials, a more fungal dominant compost made from harder to decompose materials would be ideal.

Furthermore, variable feedstock or waste material can mean variable results from batch to batch. Consistent feedstock guarantees consistent end product.

So, in our opinion, it’s good to know how and where your plant food comes from.

We offer 2 kinds of worm compost:

SOS Annual and Perennial.

SOS Annual comes from Riverdale Farm in Toronto.

It’s a blend of straw, hay, sawdust and mixed animal manure that goes through a double composting process before being cured.

SOS Plant Food

SOS Perennial comes from Uxbridge.

The worms are fed a mix of loam and chicken feed to create a fungally dominant compost more suited for perennials.

Either way you win because a ecological, local and sustainable process was used to make these fine organic plant foods.

Your lawn and garden will be enriched naturally.

We offer our composts for sale at select farmers markets in Toronto. We encourage you to buy locally whenever possible from vendors and retailers you feel you can trust.

www.thegreenerside.ca

416.877.2560

info@thegreenerside.ca