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What’s in Season This Month? A Regional Guide to Fresh Produce

There’s nothing quite like the flavor of fruits and vegetables picked at their peak. Seasonal produce is fresher, often more…

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Happy National Bomb Pop Day! Celebrating America’s Favorite Red, White & Blue Treat

There’s something about a Bomb Pop that instantly takes you back to summer afternoons, neighborhood ice cream trucks, backyard barbecues,…

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Why the Saying “When Cows Are Lying Down, Rain Is Coming” Is Surprisingly Accurate

For generations, farmers have watched their livestock for clues about changing weather. One of the most enduring pieces of weather…

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What’s in Season This Month? A Regional Guide to Fresh Produce

There’s nothing quite like the flavor of fruits and vegetables picked at their peak. Seasonal produce is fresher, often more…

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After the Solstice: What to Plant, Prune, and Harvest Once Summer Officially Begins

The summer solstice may feel like the garden’s grand opening, but seasoned gardeners know it is really a turning point.

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5 Easy Things to Plant This Summer for a Quick and Rewarding Harvest

Think you missed your chance to plant a garden this year? Think again! While spring gets most of the gardening…

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How Ancient Farmers Used the Stars to Predict the Seasons

Long before smartphones, weather radar, and seven-day forecasts, farmers looked to a much older source of information: the night sky.

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2026 Astronomy Calendar: The Biggest Sky Events From June Through December

Summer and fall are some of the best times of year to enjoy the night sky. Warm evenings, comfortable temperatures,…

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Full moon illustration with text June Full Strawberry Moon framed by red berries and white blossoms.

Strawberry Moon 2026: June Full Moon Date, Folklore, and Viewing Guide

The Strawberry Moon, the June full Moon for 2026, peaks on Monday, June 29, at 7:57 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time….

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Fishing Calendar 2026 – Best Days & Times to Fish

Your next fishing trip shouldn’t be based on luck. Check our fishing conditions calendar and plan your fishing trip accordingly.

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Dangerous Heat Wave Threatens Fourth of July Celebrations Across the US

A powerful heat wave is set to blanket large portions of the Central, Southern, and Eastern United States around the…

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How Ancient Farmers Used the Stars to Predict the Seasons

Long before smartphones, weather radar, and seven-day forecasts, farmers looked to a much older source of information: the night sky.

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7 Natural Ways to Keep Mosquitoes Out of Your Yard

Summer evenings are meant for backyard barbecues, gardening, and relaxing on the porch—not swatting mosquitoes. While sprays and chemical repellents…

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15 Summer Traditions That Have Almost Disappeared

Summer traditions have changed dramatically over the past few decades. Before smartphones, streaming services, and air-conditioned homes became the norm,…

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