A Heartful Potato Plants are not exactly friends, but they’re friendly. This potato was born in a heart shape. It was harvested last year in Newtown, Connecticut at the Sticks and Stones Farm. This farm of moss and stone is a living gallery of ideas and instruction on how to design, build and live with [...]
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