R&D and Outreach

Currently Open all 7 day 9 am to 5 pm. Open Year-round

Van Luyk Greenhouses and Garden Centre is not just a commercial operation. We are committed to promoting a healthy lifestyle through community gardening, investment in research to optimize and improve environmentally friendly farming methods.

Current Community outreach activities and research projects 

  • Garden Project: Promote community gardening and healthy lifestyle among children, youth and seniors, give our garden design guide a look
  • Employment: Improve the employment futures in greenhouse industry for youth with Autism
  • Ventures: Introduce special novel plants that has high medicinal value or cultural attachments
  • Environment: Composting and Co-composting to increase efficiency and expedite the process
  • Research: Soil microbiome study, Citizen Science

Garden Project In Summer 2019, Van Luyk’s and Springbank Garden Centre partnered with two local schools and jointly clinched school community garden projects. The outcomes were excellent with great enthusiasm from teachers and students.

Ch'ldren gardening project

  • Through this project students:
  • Learnt a lot about gardening
  • Enjoyed cooking and eating vegetables with their friends
  • The garden plots were a great place to get rid of stress and calm down
  • Developed interest in career options in agriculture

Please click the links below to learn more about the school garden projects and to get involved:

Citizen Science and Vegetable Plots We are pleased to have launched our new `Vegetable Garden Project` on the 20th of July, 2019. At Van Luyk`s, we have been undertaking an environmentally-friendly and science-backed experiment to test monoculture vs polyculture conditions for vegetable gardens in partnership with Dr. Yuan, Ze-Chun (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Agricom Ontario, Metagenom Bio Agriculture, Western University) and Dr Trevor C. Charles (University of Waterloo). We now have test plots to demonstrate En-Stim (Metagenom Bio Agriculture, Waterloo, ON), a beneficial microbe product that is available currently for Canadian home gardeners and commercial farmers. En-Stim is naturally occurring, and reduces the negative effects of the plant stress response and produces plant hormones that promote growth.

community gardeningA series of select crops (Canadian Tomato, Japanese Tomato, Pepper, Beans and Cucumber) were planted in the plots. These plots hold one or mixed number of these plants. We aimed to

  • Demonstrate and model a garden setup for home gardens
  • Test Polyculture vs Monoculture in vegetable gardening
  • Demonstrate the beneficial effects of En-Stim
  • Select indigenous beneficial microbes for vegetable gardens
  • Provide necessary materials and know-how to our customers

Visit our garden centre to rate these demonstration plots and become a part of this environmental-friendly science project! Project Partners

Demontsration Garden Project Partners

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