

With
advice for amateurs and experts alike, the David
Suzuki Digs My Garden Contest is
spreading the word on how Canadians can grow a safe and stunning summer
sanctuary without the use of chemicals.

Our featured
gardeners are sharing their stories of pesticide-free planting: from early
efforts in soil prep and composting, through seeding and weeding, to reaping
the joys of their harvest. And all without the use of toxic pesticides, which
were banned this
year in Ontario and Quebec
and could be headed that way in PEI and New Brunswick.

Help grow
the movement by sending us your own stories of pesticide-free gardening. Enter
our annual photo contest, or tell other Canadians about what’s happening
in your community. Hundreds of people participated in last
year’s contest, proving that gardeners can get their hands dirty and
keep the planet clean at the same time.

Check us
out at www.davidsuzuki.org/dmg09