Monthly Archives: November 2015

Generational gap and the man bun Oct. 15, 2015

Baby Tuscan kale sprouts are performing just as expected. These were planted about three weeks ago.Heather Hacking—Enterprise-Record By Heather Hacking, Chico Enterprise-Record POSTED: 10/15/15, 11:31 AM PDT | UPDATED: 3 WEEKS, 4 DAYS AGO Peter Dinklage, of Game of Thrones, … Continue reading

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How to divide plants without being noticed, 9-17-15

When iris rhizomes get too crowded, the things that look like carrots on top of the soil will touch each other, or even overlap. Heather Hacking – Enterprise-Record By Heather Hacking, Chico Enterprise-Record Am I a thief, or a garden hero, a … Continue reading

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Bulb gardening is a practice of forward-thinking 8-2-15

By Heather Hacking, Chico Enterprise-Record 08/20/15 Big, bright, beautiful bulbs, on sale at a big-box store near you.Heather Hacking — Enterprise-Record If the temperatures did not hover in the high 90s most afternoon, you could easily guess it was already … Continue reading

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From caterpillar pest to welcome butterfly visitor, 11-05-15

These critters look soft and pettable. Yet, cabbageworms are hungry. Heather Hacking—Enterprise-Record By Heather Hacking, Chico Enterprise-Record This picture has not been doctored, nor were any of the cabbageworms moved for the photos. Can you spot four? Heather Hacking—Enterprise-Record My … Continue reading

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