@efao2 regrowth days Norm is in Sudbury today until 5pm and Belleville tomorrow 9-4 approx. Come out to see him and say hi! It’s great to be back face to face with you!
We are also doing our winter q&a event on Tuesday on zoom, stay tuned! We love connecting with you!
Keep your eye out in your mailbox, you might be receiving one of our special postcards!
PHOTO CONTEST
Throughout the month of September to celebrate Organic Month, we are having a photo contest!
Send us your greenhouse photos to be shared with credit given to you & your business & during the Q&A Sept 27, we will make a random draw of all entries to win a $100 gift card. All participants will receive a pdf or Kindle of the greenhouse book as our thank you for participating
It is with gratitude that we are announcing the expansion plans of Multi Shelter Solutions in 2022.
Through the dedication and hard work of the staff in combination with the trust and loyalty of our customers, we have outgrown our facilities.
After 17 years, this will be an opportunity to start with a clean slate. By building according to our needs, we will be able to serve our customers better and work with greater efficiencies.
By building with a vision toward the future, there will be an even greater possibility for expansion.
I am grateful that the Town of Minto Council shared our vision for the use of the new property and chose our proposal.
It will be a very busy year with a lot of excitement.
We are very grateful and excited to serve across Canada. We have 202 customers in Nova Scotia! 109 in Quebec 88 in New Brunswick 58 in PEI 15 in Newfoundland 14 in British Columbia 13 in Alberta 12 in Saskatchewan 11 in Manitoba 2 in the Yukon And many many more in Ontario! Thank you everyone so much for trusting us to help you with your shelter solution. We are grateful for the opportunity to partner with you on your projects!
On Common Ground: Farming and food in a shifting climate This year’s theme On Common Ground: Farming and food in a shifting climate aims to widen the scope of the conference by highlighting issues that we all face in the community -including farmer mental health, climate change, and succession planning. As always, we are also planning some fantastic workshops for livestock producers, market gardeners, and crop producers. Our theme recognizes that we are at a particular moment where the urgency of the climate crisis is in the public discourse. Together, we have the potential to solve this crisis by restoring soil health and through soil carbon sequestration. We have an estimated 60 years left of soil based food. If we do not recognize our common ground and scale up efforts massively and immediately, the environmental, economic, and social threats to food and farming will continue to grow each year.