Boulder County Home & Garden Magazine, Spring 2011
HOME FEATURES
Green Guide: Simple Ways to Be Green
No-brainer ways to reduce your carbon footprint indoors and out
Feature Remodel:
The Modern (Not Massive) Ranch
A ranch home that went from dark and gloomy to chic and airy, without overwhelming the neighborhood in the process
Avoiding Blooper Buys
Eight guidelines for buying home furnishings
Taking Sides & Stacking the Deck
Creative wood alternatives for decks and siding
Great Gadgets
Twelve culinary tools every kitchen needs
Resource Directory
These professionals can get your home or garden in tip-top shape
Advertiser Index
Need something for your house or landscape? Call these pros.
GARDEN FEATURES
Where to Go, Who to Know
Spring is the time to get in the garden, so mark your calendar for these events
Coping with Climate Change
Tips for creating a sustainable garden in the age of global warming
Tomato Talk
2011 is the “Year of the Tomato,” so here are the tastiest heirlooms and hybrids to start growing now. If they look peaked after planting, see Troubleshooting Tomatoes online-only right here at HomeAndGardenMag.com
Container Clout
These containers will give your garden pizzazz
Feature Garden: Everything’s Coming Up Roses
Because almost everything is a rose in this fancier’s 50-year-old garden
Seed to Supper
These restaurants take eating local to the next level by growing some or most of the food they serve. See the chefs’ recipes online-only right here at HomeAndGardenMag.com
Landscape Do’s and Don’ts
Help your yard go from drab to fab with this landscape advice
Weeding Waste Not, Want Nots
Instead of pulling weeds, try eating them. This guide to tasty weeds for soups or salads is online-only right here at HomeAndGardenMag.com



