Hunter Morrison- KDLL
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Gardening season in Alaska kicked off earlier than normal this spring because of an unseasonably warm winter. For some plant retailers, the winterless spell meant record sales.
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For quilters on the Kenai Peninsula who've relied on Joann Fabric and Crafts, there aren’t many other local options to turn to.
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A small but growing number of farmers in Alaska have taken to an unconventional way of growing greens and herbs – by doing it indoors.