The Marigold Minute
The Marigold Minute is our space to share flower care guides, gardening basics, birding tips, and seasonal updates. Simple, useful notes and reflections from people who grow and garden every day. We have a new post every Saturday!
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A Field Guide to Marigolds
It only felt right that the very first entry in our Flower Care Series would be marigolds! Bright, cheerful, hardy, and surprisingly practical, marigolds are one of the most recognizable garden flowers for…
Growing with Lac La Biche
Earlier this month, we had the opportunity to attend the Lac La Biche Tourism Kick-Off to discuss the future of tourism in our region and how local businesses, growers, makers, and community members can help shape and support it moving forward. As newer members of the community ourselves, it was and incredibly meaningful experience. We were so grateful to…
A Mother’s Day Market Weekend
This past weekend marked another big milestone for us at the Marigold Market: our first double market weekend! We want to start by wishing a very happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers, grandmothers, caregivers, nurturing figures and fellow fur-mother’s in our community. We saw so many people picking out thoughtful gifts of flowers for the people they love, and it…
“Isn’t It Too Early?” Spring in a Northern Climate
Often when people picture flower farms, they imagine long summers, early springs, and endless sunshine and good growing weather. As we know, Northern Alberta has other plans. We’re in Zone 3a, which means…
Local Delivery & Market Pick-Up Are Here!
After what felt like a never-ending winter, things are finally starting to wake up again! The grass is getting greener, the trees are beginning to bud, and little by little, we’re starting to see…
Growing in Zone 3: What Makes It Different?
Often when people picture flower farms, they imagine long summers, early springs, and endless sunshine and good growing weather. As we know, Northern Alberta has…
Our First Market Day!
On April 10th, we officially attended our very first market as the Marigold Market at the Lac La Biche Farmers' Market, and honestly it still feels a little surreal to say that out loud! It may seem like a small step, for for us it’s a huge milestone! Since January, our basement has slowly transformed into a miniature greenhouse oasis filled with seed trays, grow lights, soil bins, and more plants than we’ve known what to do with at times. After months of…
Huge News! We’ll See You Next Week at the LLB Farmer’s Market!
We have some exciting news! Next week, we’ll officially be joining the Lac La Biche Farmers' Market for our very first market as the Marigold Market!
When we first started planning our…
Waiting for Signs of Spring
March is such a strange time of year, technically, it’s spring. Looking out the window and at the weather forecast says differently. I don’t know about you, but we’re sick of the snow. Not just because the kids are stuck inside and it’s miserable outside, but because we want to be outside prepping beds and planting seedlings! For us as growers, though, it feels like we’re very much in a “hurry up and wait” situation, which is something I frequently hear Ashley say these days. But this time of year…
A Whole New Type of Chaos Gardening: Starting a Home Grown Flower Farm
One thing nobody really prepares you for when starting a flower farm out of your home is…
What Are Native Plants and Why Do They Matter?
One of my favourite gardening topics and hyper-fixations is native plants: what they are, why they matter, and whether they really make a difference in home gardens. At the Marigold Market, supporting biodiversity and healthy ecosystems is…
Why the Marigold Market?
One of the questions we’ve already started getting is: “why marigolds?” Honestly, the answer is both deeply sentimental and incredibly boring. Like most things in our lives, it started with Ashley and I talking on the phone and throwing ideas at each other while trying to figure out what on earth to call this little flower farm we’d somehow decided to…
What on Earth is Phenology?
Why, it’s one of the most important skills in gardening, farming, birding, and nature observation, of course! Phenology is the study of recurring seasonal events in plants, animals, and ecosystems, especially how they relate to weather and climate. In simpler terms, it’s the practice of observing when natural events happen and how those patterns shift over time. Examples of phenology include…
Observing Our Local Deer
Since moving to Lac La Biche, my animal loving and nature enthusiast heart has been singing. Not only have I experienced a plethora of new birds to add to my life list, I’ve also gotten to experience the frequent visits of deer. Seer were something I only caught occasional glimpses of back in Ontario! Here, the deer…
Creating a Bird-Friendly Winter Habitat
Winter changes everything here in northern Alberta. The biting cold takes over and many of the birds that remain through the season suddenly face a much more difficult environment. Food becomes harder to find, open water disappears, and shelter from wind and cold becomes…
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