It’s back! The Cranbrook Garden Club is excited to bring back its 24th annual Open Garden Day on Sunday, July 10. Each year, hundreds of…
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Garden Club’s 23rd Open Garden Day is July 13
Cranbrook is blooming! Enjoy the Cranbrook Garden Club’s 23rd Open Garden Day on Saturday, July 13. The tour consists of a self-guided tour of seven…
20th Open Garden Day July 10
By Barb Keitch Enjoy a self-guided tour of seven beautifully diverse gardens and discover blooms and edibles as well as local artisans, educators – Water…
Open Garden Day returns July 5
Images from last year’s Open Garden Day by Carrie Schafer/e-KNOW A number of Cranbrook’s most beautiful private gardens will be opened to the public during…
It’s time to feast on raspberries
Heard it Through the Cukevine By Kerstin Renner This year seems to be flying by and one of the things that got somewhat left behind…
Kootenay peppers possible with right approach
Heard it Through the Cukevine By Kerstin Renner No matter where I have lived over the years, there was always something growing, from herbs on…
The emergence of the sweet potato
Heard It Through the Cukevine By Kerstin Renner One of the vegetables that really divides our family is the sweet potato. My daughter and I…
Open Garden Day returns for 18th year
Enjoy a self-guided tour of seven beautifully diverse gardens and discover plants as well as local artisans from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Sunday July…
Gordon Terrace student top of the art contest crop
Students receive a lecture on soil. To celebrate Earth Day this year, Top Crop Garden, Farm & Pet in Cranbrook put together an art contest…
Asparagus is an exception to the rule
Heard it Through the Cukevine By Kerstin Renner Most of the vegetables we grow in our gardens here are annuals, meaning they have to be…