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February 2013We've been selected as an inspirational charity for the Nature's Bounty contest. Vote for us daily until March 29th - the more votes we get, the better chance of receiving <$50,000 donation! Earlier this month, Ontario Seeds of Diversity staff attended the Guelph Organic Conference. If you're one of the new ebulletin recipients from that event - welcome! We'll do our best to keep you up to date with news, events, ideas and stories about seeds and pollinators across the country. This month, learn about flower flies - a lesser known group of pollinators; consider some of the factors affecting soil health in urban gardens; and be inspired by the Eastern Canadian Organic Seed Growers Network (ECOSGN). Don't forget that Seedy Saturdays continue over the next couple of months across the country - watch for dates on our events listing. We love getting photos and stories from events to share in the newsletter or on facebook. The Buzz on the Guelph Organic Conference
Pollinator Patch - Flower Flies
Soil Contamination 101
ECOSGN: Producing Canadian Organic Seed
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