Oh, dam! Are beavers making a mess of your property? Don't just gnash your teeth, do something about it!
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Oh, dam! Are beavers making a mess of your property? Don't just gnash your teeth, do something about it!
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Often one of the earliest blooms to brighten spring landscapes, it is no surprise that the daffodil is honored as the March birth flower as spring begins with the vernal equinox. But what makes these cheerful flowers even more engaging and symbolic for the month of March? The more you know about daffodils, the better
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Violets are edible, and are often used to decorate salads, or sprinkled over fish or poultry. They are also often candied in sugar and eaten on their own or used to decorate pastries, or distilled into a sweet syrup used to make violet-flavored treats or liqueurs.
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Squirrels may be cute, but they can also be destructive! Our wildlife specialist offers tips on how to evict them without harsh chemicals.
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Do not use fresh or frozen pineapple in gelatin recipes, as the gelatin will not set. (You can use canned pineapple.)
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When the weather gets tough, these cities shut down. Find out if your hometown made our list!
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Editor Peter Geiger shares some natural solutions to send poison ivy packing.
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It's easy to make your own condiments!
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Try this delicious and filling acorn squash recipe that uses seasonal fruit in the stuffing—a perfect side dish to any fall dinner table!
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For many people in North America, the name Saint Nicholas (or “Old St. Nick”) is synonymous with Santa Claus. But in some parts of the world, Saint Nicholas has his own day, several weeks before Christmas, on December 6th. Learn how this special day is celebrated. Who Was Saint Nick? You could say the modern
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