CAA Saskatchewan Spring 2019 | Page 48

Browser Update grow an indoor herB garden Get a head start on gardening this year 1. Choose wisely Be sure to pick herbs that will actually grow indoors. Some of the best options include basil, parsley, oregano and chives. Peruse gallery walls and seek out cool finds Black Bridge Brewery get Crafty Saskatchewan has become a veritable hub for craft beer, with microbreweries popping up all over the province. Many breweries also offer free tours and boast cozy taprooms where you can taste diverse flavours and escape inside on rainy days. SaSk-made SudS Visit the Remai Modern Art Gallery in Saskatoon to see exhibits featuring Pablo Picasso (until April 7) and Saskatoon-born artist William Perehudoff (until Dec. 31). 2. sow right 3. JUst add sUn Make sure your herbs are in a location with enough sunlight or they won’t grow. Before you water, check the soil—it should be dry to the touch to avoid over- watering. reBellion amBer ale nokomis pale ale Red ale with subtle citrus hops and a sweet caramel end; brewed locally in Regina On the lighter side in taste and colour, this pale ale is brewed in Nokomis using regional ingredients BlaCk Bridge milk stoUt ChUrChill Blonde lager Brewed in Swift Current; a dark beer with aromas of dark chocolate and dried fruit, giving it a creamy, full taste Saskatoon-made with Saskatchewan malted barley; gold in colour with a light and crisp taste Regina’s Our Best to You spring craft sale features handmade goodies from 100-plus artists, artisans and designers from all over Canada. (April 26–28) 4. Bon appetit! With a green thumb and a little time, you’re just steps away from having fresh spices and herbs at your fingertips. 48 Spring 2019 caa SaSkatchewan Go treasure hunting at Fergie’s Antiques and Collectibles in Outlook. The shop is chock-full of vintage toys, antique tins and vintage sports memorabilia. @theClothevoyAnt/instAgrAm Buy some indoor potting mix, which is the best soil for indoor plants, and put each herb in its own pot to give it room to grow.