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Living the Country Life, December 2008


The art of metal

To an artist, the backyard of an acreage is a blank canvas. The possibilities for inspiration are endless. Every corner of the property is a place to express a flare for design or add a personal touch.

Living the Country Life December 2008
 

Beneath the Black Walnut

Growing plants under 11 mature black walnut trees is a complicated puzzle that Liz and Art Williams have spent years solving.

 

Walnut Recipes

Walnuts are said to be the oldest tree food known to man, dating back to 7000 B.C. They may be ancient, but they're still as good as ever!

 

Country View: Winter Weather

"Country view" asks you to address subjects on which you are the experts. This month you shared your best winter weather stories.

 

Chain saw product guide

When living in the country, a chain saw can be one of the most useful tools to have on hand. Whether you find yourself needing to cut some firewood, clear a trail, or clean out branches, a chain saw can prove invaluable.

 

Chainsaw Safety

Chain saws are one of the highest risk tools a homeowner can operate. Combine the tool itself with the act of felling a tree and you have a real safety concern.

 

Windbreaks

The prairie winds never stop blowing. That about sums up the biggest challenge Jeannette and Leonard Wickstrand have found while gardening on an exposed plateau near Battle - ford, Saskatchewan.

 

 

 



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