The Centre for Urban Agriculture in Alberta
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- Commenced: 01/04/2011
- Submitted: 18/06/2012
- Last updated: 19/02/2013
- Location: 23 Oxbow St, Red Deer, AB, Canada
- Phone: 403-986-7981
- Website: www.rethinkreddeer.ca
- Climate zone: Cold Temperate
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The Centre for Urban Agriculture in Alberta
Project Type
Urban, Residential, Demonstration, Educational, Permaculture Local Group Transition Town Permablitz, PRI Master PlanProject Summary
The Centre for Urban Agriculture in Alberta aims to share the principles and techniques of permaculture, regenerative design, and urban homesteading while providing people with the means to grow and access fresh, chemical-free fruits and vegetables.
Project Description
The Centre for Urban Agriculture in Alberta aims to share the principles and techniques of permaculture, regenerative design, and urban homesteading while providing people with the means to grow and access fresh, chemical-free fruits and vegetables.
We teach people how to grow healthy and delicious food in their own yards and demonstrate that high yields and low maintenance can go hand in hand towards building local food security and food sovereignty.
We research and share the connections between food, land, and community well-being and nurture the human spirit through educational programs and public outreach in both urban and rural areas.
At our urban homestead (1/5-acre) we manage a food forest and SPIN-garden, dubbed "The Garden of Weedin'" and produce a vast variety of native fruits, vegetables, gourmet mushrooms, and culinary & medicinal herbs that are grown and tended to by ReThink Red Deer volunteers from all walks of life. We also operate a commercial-scale aeroponic 4-season growing system that produces micrgoreens and various edible plants.
We support our local Downtown Farmers Market every Wednesday evening and Red Deer's long-standing Public Market every Saturday from June through October as a vendor; operating a general (eco)store called "The Root Cellar: ecoStore & Apothecary" that sells organic and eco-friendly products while serving as a small-scale seed exchange and apothecary for the community. We are also a research and development site for aquaculture, 4-season greenhouse technology, and alcohol fuel production which we plan to use in powering our generators and machinery - a process that creates organic fertilizer and pesticide/herbicide as a by-product!
We nourish central Alberta communities by supporting farm-to-school programs, community kitchens, preserving and gardening classes, special events, lectures, and permaculture and regenerative design courses and apprenticeships. We also provide outreach and consultation services to churches, schools and Community Associations throughout Central Alberta interested in urban agriculture.
We welcome you to help support a network of local food enthusiasts as we journey together to connect the many urban homestead projects, community gardens, markets and local economies in central Alberta.

















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