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Sow There!: History of garden science through children’s books, Aug. 17, 2018

A collection of books, mostly acquired through the Chico library Saturday morning book sales, awaits third-grade students. (Photo by Heather Hacking) By HEATHER HACKING | Columnist PUBLISHED: August 17, 2018 at 4:04 am | UPDATED: August 17, 2018 at 2:14 pm For a year or … Continue reading

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Sow There!: Leaving a road behind you, July 20, 2018

By HEATHER HACKING | Columnist July 19, 2018 at 10:27 pm Just a few weeks ago I was driving north to yet another chat with strangers for a possible job as a teacher. This interview was no different than the others. We … Continue reading

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Sow There!: Turning zukes into zoodles in no time July 28, 2017

Gargantuan zucchinis call for getting creative about ways to gobble all that garden goodness.Photo by Heather Hacking POSTED: 07/27/17 Simple recipe: slice zucchini into quarter-inch strips, drizzle with jalapeno-flavored olive oil, then sprinkle with crushed pepper. Photo by Heather Hacking If you … Continue reading

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Sow There – Zucchini: Never too much of a good thing July 7, 2016

Hide Details July 7, 2016 Once upon a time my morning ritual included a slow, quiet tour of the garden. I took the time to watch the colors change, to smash aphids with my bare hands and yank young weeds. In … Continue reading

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