Feb

28

Instead of planting your garden in rows this year, try growing up. Vertical gardening uses trellises, cages, nets and even sticks leaned into each other teepee style to grow edibles in less space. Tomatoes, melons, cucumbers, peas and pole beans all grow well vertically.

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Feb

28

Pyramid Studios presents The Time Machine, a musical comedy performed by the Pyramid Players, tonight at The Engine Room, 809 Railroad Ave. There’s an art show of works by Pyramid Studios artists at 5:30 p.m., followed by the performance at 7 p.m. Tickets are $5 and proceeds benefit Pyramid Studios.

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Filled Under: Garden Statues

Feb

28

nosh121.com Although the small plate/tapas trend has lost steam in some corners, Nosh proves it’s still a great way to eat when done right. As James Eaves from the kitchen says, good small plates focus on vivid flavors that take you on a short trip to somewhere interesting.

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Filled Under: Garden Stakes

Feb

28

HAMILTON — The Rossville Historic District has a little bit of everything, said resident Paul Thoms.

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Feb

28

by Annmarie Drennen It can be discouraging to want to start your own garden when you don’t have the yard space or the land to do so. The hard work and time required to maintain your own garden may also be less than appealing even though you love the taste of homegrown fruits and vegetables. There are other ways to still enjoy the benefits of your own harvest that require about half of the time, energy and most importantly, space. One of those alternatives is the unique Topsy Turvy Upside Down

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