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dsf_canada (a group admin) says: 21 May 08 - ___________________________________________________
Contest Starts June 5th, 2008. Sign-up now at www.davidsuzuki.org/NatureChallenge/gardencontest and start growing that plentiful pesticide-free garden. Post your garden pictures here, with a title and short story (read contest details).
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Contest Starts June 5th, 2008. Sign-up now at
www.davidsuzuki.org/NatureChallenge/gardencontest and start growing that plentiful pesticide-free garden. Post your garden pictures here, with a title and short story (read contest details).
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About David Suzuki "Digs My Garden" photo contest
There's a growing Canadian movement to eliminate pesticides from our lawns and gardens that you can be a part of this summer. Grab your trowel and pick up that camera! We're having a green garden photo contest.
Tell us a short story about why your garden or lawn is important to you, why you don’t use pesticides and how you keep your lawn or garden beautiful - we want the back-story on your garden!
Only one photo per category please.
Categories
* Luscious Lawns - Best lawns or lawns alternative (i.e.:xeriscaping)
* Voluminous Vegetables - The best food producing gardens
* Outstanding Ornamentals - Best flower or eye candy
* Balcony Bliss - Best limited space garden
Due to privacy concerns, photos with identifiable people can't be considered by our judges (so no faces, okay? ).
Pets, animals and insects are just fine.
Please keep your stories to 200 words or less
We want to find Canada’s best pesticide-free lawn and gardens!
check out
http://www.davidsuzuki.org/gardencontest
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Additional Information
This is a public group.
- View the group rules.
- Accepted media types:
- Accepted content types:
- Photos / Videos
- Screenshots / Screencasts
- Illustration/Art / Animation/CGI
- Accepted safety levels:
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