Bet you didn't know that many in the northeast endure five seasons: spring, summer, fall, winter, and mud. And it's not pretty. Learn more!
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Drying herbs is a great way to preserve them to use in your recipes into the fall and winter months. Learn the easy methods.
Read MoreIt might be too late for tomatoes, but there's still time to plant these quick-growing, heat-loving summer vegetables.
Read MoreIt might seem obvious how some bugs got their names -- like bed bugs -- but many other critters earned them through reputation and folklore. See the list!
Read MoreWondering when you'll see fireflies (or "lightning bugs") glow on these warm summer nights? Watch for this backyard clue!
Read MoreTurn an inexpensive bale of straw into a fruitful planter. This thrifty, fun, and easy way to garden means no weeding. No kidding!
Read MoreAn interesting look back at how reusing and recycling was a way of life, not just the "green" thing to do.
Read MoreAccording to folklore, plants grow better and bear more fruit if planted on Good Friday. But is there any truth to this? Find out!
Read MoreTulips are a sure sign of spring, but can you plant bulbs now if you didn’t get around to it last fall? Yes you can, with our tips!
Read MorePlanting bulbs now is a great idea for spring flowers later. But check out our valuable tips before you start digging.
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