Sep

03

Chris and Sharon Kuver, on the corner of Ramble and Laurel at 1006 Ramble, were selected for the August Yard of the Month. When they moved to Mountain Home almost six years ago, they tried planting directly in the soil but soon realized that raised beds work much better. They have added a raised garden every year. The couple have done almost all the work themselves, with the help of neighbors …

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Sep

02

Leafing through an elderly woman’s recipe cards, we came across A Housewives Prayer: “Help me,” it read, “to concentrate today on the simple gifts you offer; the smell of my neighbor’s bubbling jam; the “hello” of the postman, the breeze that fluffs my wash on the line….”

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Sep

01

Warm days and chilly nights signal the onset of fall. Preparing your garden for winter may be on you

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Aug

31

Arnold Feliciano remembers fondly his days as a strolling troubadour, walking through restaurants singing love songs to couples over food. Now he is skipping the middle man: Feliciano starts his mornings by singing to a pumpkin. And the pumpkin clearly loves it: It is 3 feet tall and growing every day.

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Aug

31

However, you will need to wait a few weeks to purchase transplants of cool season vegetables to stick in the ground. Start your late garden by removing summer crop residue. Take out the old tomato cages, remove the bean poles or trellises, and pull up plants that have died or stopped producing.

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