
Forget the ghosts and goblins. Halloween has had some scary weather over the years. Here are a few of the more memorable events.
Read MoreForget the ghosts and goblins. Halloween has had some scary weather over the years. Here are a few of the more memorable events.
Read MoreOne of the oldest known crops to mankind is squash. With autumn in full force and the holidays on their way, why not take advantage of the abundance of winter squash, and try these tempting seasonal recipes?
Read MoreThese Halloween legends and superstitions are frightfully fascinating!
Read MoreLearn about this weather pattern and what must be in place to make it officially an "Indian Summer."
Read MoreProtect your outdoor plants from cold temperatures by learning to predict when conditions for frost may hit your area and what precautions to take.
Read MoreEver wonder why so many barns are painted red? The reason is a mix of being practical and following tradition. A long time ago, in the early days of farming in the United States, the weather could damage wooden barns quickly. To keep barns safe, farmers would use linseed oil on the wood. Linseed oil
Read MoreHerbs are great year-round. Here are some easy ways to preserve your herb crop this summer.
Read MoreWant to know how to make things last longer? Check out these money-saving tips that use products you have around the home.
Read MoreUncle Sam Day is September 13th. Ever wonder how and why he became a symbol for the USA? Find out!
Read MoreLearn What Johnny’s Selected Seeds Recommends: By Guest Blogger: Joann Matuzas, from Johnny’s Selected Seeds Peas and fava beans are the first seeds planted in my garden when the soil is workable. Both seeds thrive in cold, damp weather. When I moved to Maine an old-time farmer told me you “plant your peas and pay
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