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Après La Pluie

Bedford, Quebec, Canada

When Canada legalized the recreational use of cannabis in 2018, Après La Pluie saw an opportunity. Passionate about the plant, the farm wants to share everything it offers by growing organic artisanal cannabis.

In the process of obtaining its license to grow commercially, Après La Pluie has a simple, yet modern vision that will help connect people with cannabis and the soil it grows in. The farm is taking a family-based approach to the venture, moving away from the big industrial models most often used to grow. It has selected a piece of property that has been chemical-free for many years.

The location, nestled between a river and a forest of maple trees, is known for its incredible biodiversity and living soil. Furthermore, it is the ideal microclimate for growing cannabis in Quebec, Canada, and varieties are chosen based on the local climate. The cannabis will grow under the natural light of the sun, reducing the farm’s carbon footprint.

By working with nature and growing organically, Après La Pluie believes it can enhance each plant’s potential, aroma, and flavor. Beyond that, the environment benefits from such responsible farming practices.

Respecting the plant and its environment.

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Catherine Sherriffs

Editor at Garden Culture Magazine

Catherine is a Canadian award-winning journalist who worked as a reporter and news anchor in Montreal’s radio and television scene for 10 years. A graduate of Concordia University, she left the hustle and bustle of the business after starting a family. Now, she’s the editor and a writer for Garden Culture Magazine while also enjoying being a mom to her three young kids. Her interests include great food, gardening, fitness, animals, and anything outdoors.