Squirrel Appreciation Day is January 21 and we've got some "nutty" facts about these tenacious little critters you're sure to enjoy.
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It might be too late for tomatoes, but there's still time to plant these quick-growing, heat-loving summer vegetables.
Read MoreHoney bees need help. They are one of nature’s busiest … well, bees. It’s said that a single honeybee visits up to 100 flowers during a single foraging trip. But if you’ve noticed fewer of these fuzzy, buzzy creatures zooming around, it’s because they’re taking more sick days than ever before. Scientists have diagnosed their
Read MoreWe take a look at transplant vs. seeds, and which may be the better option for your spring garden.
Read MoreIn the fall, as temperatures begin to drop, pumpkins and squash take all the glory, but let’s not forget about edible mushrooms, the ever-versatile bumper crop! While mushrooms can be found year-round, many varieties peak during the fall and winter. And with the average American consuming more than two pounds of edible mushrooms each year,
Read MoreHalloween is Thursday, October 31, 2024. Hallow’s Eve falls on October 31 each year. Ever wondered how trick-or-treating began? Learn about the spooky origins of Halloween traditions. We’ve got some great recipes too! Read on. Upcoming Dates for Halloween Year Date 2025 Friday, October 31 2026 Saturday, October 31 2027 Sunday, October 31 Halloween History
Read MoreWhen Is The First Day of Fall in 2023? The first day of fall in 2023 arrives with the fall equinox on Saturday, September 23, 2023, at 2:50 a.m. EDT. What Is The Fall Equinox? In mid-September each year, we greet the fall season with the arrival of the fall equinox (otherwise known as the
Read MoreThere's no better way to scare off the chills and ills than with these fun, fresh and delicious, health-boosting "brews." Serve them at your next party!
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