Our Reporter Spent a Week at a Local Climate Farm School. Here’s What Happened
The weeklong program cost between $2,600 and $3,600. Reporter Austin Murphy had once managed to kill a lawn with a pitchfork. He was skeptical, and had a lot to learn.
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The weeklong program cost between $2,600 and $3,600. Reporter Austin Murphy had once managed to kill a lawn with a pitchfork. He was skeptical, and had a lot to learn.
A winemaker and a designer craft a family home full of layered texture and creative repurposing — and more than a little bit of serendipity.
What if you could lock a favorite wine in a photograph? Using a groundbreaking method, an award-winning photographer has reshaped the boundaries of traditional film portraiture.
Artist and winemaker Alice Warnecke Sutro cultivates creativity outdoors on her family’s Chalk Hill ranch in Sonoma.
A new build on a fire-damaged lot in Sonoma County's Alexander Valley brings a couple and their grown children closer to nature.
A landscape designer and chef inspires with farm-to-table recipes from his Cloverdale home.
Just back from a Middle East deployment with the U.S. Navy Reserves, Petaluma’s Aaron Webb sees his art career take off. But the decompression period isn’t easy.
The small town of Kenwood, in east Sonoma County's Valley of the Moon, has a delightful mix of places to hike, dine, sip and shop.
Kari Copple’s garden was designed for accessibility — and a bounty of colorful blooms, available at her Sonoma flower stand through October.
Cruess Wine owners draw inspiration from family member William Cruess, early California winemaker and author of a seminal 1934 textbook on winemaking practices.