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It is no wonder that Carol Levy’s childhood fascination for “Make And Do” influenced the rest of her life. The Toronto marketing and graphic design agency she started up in the 80’s (The Freelance Portfolio) continues to thrive. In 2000 she added a contract packing facility (Repack Canada).

So if you’re a designer by heart, and compelled to custom make-and-do-and-assemble-and-pack POS displays and packaging… well, why not grow an urban garden in front of your facility?

With employees pitching in to weed and water, Carol’s first urban garden at work has created a source for healthy lunches. Any employee willing to pitch in and make the garden a success has access to a fresh nutritious salad.

“Some of our plants didn’t do as well as others, but we will figure it out, try again next year and improve it!” Carol promises.

A great way to encourage teamwork with tangible results, will urban gardening become a trend for more businesses?

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And yes, we have a sense of humour. Ohhhh that basil smells so good!

Hamming it up for the camera, Carol and one of her employees, Yvonne, can’t get enough of this herbal fragrance.

Urban gardening is a perfect excuse for a MEME.

While the garden continues to grow it becomes the perfect outlet for sharing MEMES on our social media pages. Surprisingly our visitor success rate is some of our highest with the urban garden theme.

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The lettuce and beans are delightful.

There is so much satisfaction in watching our garden grow and thrive.

Drawing parallels between gardening, work and life in general.

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How do these little guys know how to grow? They just do it, with sunshine and water, they just keep on going, whatever it takes.

We replace “impossible” with a “whatever-it-takes” attitude.

By now I’m sure it’s obvious… “whatever it takes” is our company motto. There is always a way! Come on little tomatoes, let’s see you turn colour.

Here it is: The Freelance Portfolio/Repack Canada urban garden!

The effort of a lush urban garden front says a lot about the people you’ll find inside this buidling. Way to go, team!

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