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Salvaged Greenhouse Build Raises Urban Garden to New Heights

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  After dabbling in vegetable gardening for 20 years, we've declared 2025 to be the year that we take our green efforts to the next level. We love getting our hands dirty, sharing our bounty with family, friends and guests. With a recent lifestyle change that has turned our side hustle of vacation rentals into our full-time gig, we now have the mental capacity to take our hobbies to the next level and find new ones. This momentum is fueled also by idyllic lifestyle social posts , the unsteady economy, the unnerving political scene, and all the madness in the world. In this chaos, we find the motivation to ground ourselves to the earth, grow our own food, and raise the stakes with our gardening knowledge and techniques. The first thing we did this Winter was rearrange our vegetable and flower garden area. With urban farming aspirations of eventually getting chickens, we raised the beds into 10, 2x4x6 feet cedar boxes. Arranging the boxes throughout the former lawn allows us to cu...

About Us, About Our Backyard Bog Blog

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Welcome to the Backyard Bog Blog! Dive into a world where hospitality blooms alongside regenerative gardens, vintage treasures find new life, and the rhythm of urban homesteading in Victoria, BC, aligns with the adventures of world travel. We've spent years sharing our passion for creating unforgettable experiences with guests from around the globe, earning consistent five-star reviews and Superhost status since 2015. Nestled on our expansive urban property at Welch Homes and Hospitality are three homes, a small cottage, Bunkie, an Airstream in its own campsite, large vegetable garden, and a 16k gallon swim pond . Now, we're inviting you to join us on a journey beyond our vacation rentals – a journey into the heart where the cultivated urban homestead meets the adventure and curiosity of world travels that inspire our style and worldview. We're more than just hosts; we're cultivators of sustainable living , creative upcycling , and the art of welcoming. Here's what...