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About Albert

Albert Mondor has a diploma in ornamental horticulture and a degree in biology. He has worked as an horticulturist/garden designer for 30 years. In addition to providing courses and lectures, Albert Mondor writes a column in the Journal de Montréal, has published nine books on horticulture and hosts television shows on this topic.

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Extreme horticulture?

Extreme horticulture is an original and suprising way - sometimes downright mystifying - to grow edible and ornamental plants where normally the nature perhaps would not, using a maximum of imagination and creativity. It is not necessarily avant-garde techno, but rather a vision of an utilitarian urban horticulture, focused on recovery and recycling, addressing food and environmental challenges of tomorrow.

How to contact me

If you have any questions about your plants and your garden, do not hesitate to ask me through the comments related to each post of this blog. You can also ask me questions on the following social networks. It will be my pleasure to answer you!


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