Gardening at Larkspur Hollow
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Wins and Losses
Blogs, Gardening at Larkspur Hollow
August 26, 2010
Wins and losses are inevitable for any gardener. This growing season has made the effort seem particularly worthwhile. By George Knowles
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Helping Hands
Blogs, Gardening at Larkspur Hollow
July 26, 2010
Heat and rain have produced a bounty in the garden. With a little direction, small helpers can pitch in harvesting peas, carrots and beans. By George Knowles
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Saving garlic from summer heat!
Blogs, Gardening at Larkspur Hollow
July 7, 2010
In the blistering heat, gardening ain’t easy. But credit garlic with all kinds of restorative, intoxicating powers. By George Knowles
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Summer arrives, the garden is full!
Blogs, Gardening at Larkspur Hollow
June 22, 2010
The longest day of the year arrives. The garden, sparsely populated a month ago, is full. By George Knowles
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Feeding the soil that feeds us
Blogs, Gardening at Larkspur Hollow
June 1, 2010
Feeding the soil that feeds us.
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A May Harvest of Rhubarb
Blogs, Gardening at Larkspur Hollow
May 17, 2010
The “pie-plant” or rhubarb makes great jams and sauces and performs for years. By George Knowles.
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Pushing the Season
Blogs, Gardening at Larkspur Hollow
May 6, 2010
George Knowles is tempted to plant frost hardy vegetables early.
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Garden Candy
Blogs, Gardening at Larkspur Hollow
April 20, 2010
George Knowles enjoys digging in the garden early in the spring. And he finds some treasure: parsnips!
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Tools of the Trade for Vegetable Gardeners
Blogs, Gardening at Larkspur Hollow
April 12, 2010
George Knowles values his vegetable gardening tools. He writes about “the tried and true friends that have stayed with me.”
Artist in Residence
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Susan Mein
A self-taught artist who began painting at an early age, Susan’s slightly naïve style adds extra charm to her nostalgic interpretations of rural life, which include scenes from here in the hills.
Countryside Digest
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Motor cars, canines and capitalism
In a move reminiscent of the infamous family-planning measures introduced in 1976, residents of Shanghai are only allowed one dog per household.
Letters
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Letters to the Editor
Letters published in the WINTER 2011 edition of In The Hills magazine.
























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