2009 Winter Edition

2009 Winter Edition

In the Winter Issue

  • Zephyros Farm & Garden

    A young Colorado couple explores innovative ways to make their gardens pay

  • American Crisis

    Since 1790, the percentage of Americans who farm has dropped from 90% to 1%. Why?

  • Passion on a Grand Scale

    The backyard of a downtown Boise Victorian holds many surprises

  • Dress Up Your Winter Landscape

    Tips for bringing color and texture into your snowy life

  • Plus
    • The Real Deal on Eating Locally
    • Visits to EverGreen Farm in Smoot, Wyoming and Copper Moose Farm near Park City, Utah
    • A Deck for All Seasons
    • Vitning On The Frontier
    • Native Ornamental Grasses
    • 3 Montana Sunrooms
    • Foxtail Lilies
    • Raising Red Wiggler Composting Worms
    • Their Name Is MUD
    • And a fine local foods dinner for the Zone 4 team

Articles in this Issue

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Title Author Subject Pg Type
Their Name is MUD Grunzke, Leah Missoula Urban Demonstration Project 68 Major
Recycling As An Art Form Prindiville, Laura 72 Outdoor Art
Raising Red Wiggler Composting Worms Jacobsen, Jennifer 66 Major
Native Ornamental Grasses Grunzke, Leah 57 Major
Vitning on the Frontier Ragsdale, Amanda Tongue River Vinyards, Miles City, Montana 60 Major
Growing Foxtail Lilies Ekstrom, Karen 64 Major
A Deck for All Seasons Johns, Beth 46 Major
Make Your Own Kombucha Sabo, Jenny 49 Gardening and Nutrition
The Real Deal of Eating Locally DeVries, Cherilyn 50 Major
Three Montana Sunrooms Harms, Valerie 54 Major