Lauderdale reviewing rules for front yard fences
By Anne Holzman The city of Lauderdale is in the middle of a yearlong moratorium on approving new front yard fences while it is drafting new rules that would govern... Read More
Close the real estate deal? Don’t shake my hand!
By Maja Beckstrom Any other year, Steve Townley would be in the middle of the busy spring real estate season. Not now. Townley, a RE/MAX agent who has worked for... Read More
‘Fairy gardens’ spring their magic
By Sarah CR Clark While walking in the neighborhood, have you noticed tiny tea sets on miniature tables waiting for magical party guests to arrive? Or paths of moss leading... Read More
Planting, growing tips for rookie vegetable gardeners
By Mary Maguire Lerman Victory Gardens 3! For the first time in decades, a bumper crop of rookie gardeners is gearing up to dig in the dirt and raise some... Read More
How to make a “lasagna bed” for your vegetables
By Lois Braun Food gardening reduces the need to go to the grocery store and enables us to get outdoors and be productive. It also can be cathartic for those... Read More
COVID-19 crisis impact: Festival cancellation, business slowdowns
By Scott Carlson and Maja Beckstrom For the past 50 years, the St. Anthony Park Arts Festival has been a signature event in early June, drawing hundreds of spectators to the... Read More