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New and "Pinteresting"!
Sorry: it's hard not to make such an easy pun!
Knollwood has recently joined Pinterest, and we hope you will join the fun, too. Pinterest is a sharing website based on pictures, perfect for us visual types. You create your own account (very easy) and then set up as many different pin boards as you have interests. As you are wandering or shopping the internet, you can place any picture or idea that inspires you and you want to remember on one of your boards, giving you a permanent link back to that picture/website/article.
Don't know where to start looking? Look at other peoples pin boards and "follow" them....you can easily get fed just the type of things that interest you, such as gardening or cooking or sewing. Then, add their finds to your boards! If you enjoy Pinterest we hope you will follow Knollwood as we add tips, new arrivals, pictures of our gardens, and more. We've added a Pinterest button to the top right corner of our website on each page, and our address is www.pinterest.com/knollwoodgarden.
We can't wait to see what you have pinned!