Labor Day is a bookend, marking the intersection of seasons. Behind us is the mad scramble of early summer, of getting the gardens in and grow…
Tomatoes are the most widely grown crop in home gardens across America, and with good reason. Sun-ripened and fresh from the vine, home-grown …
There was a time when June in the mountains meant extended weeks of rain, and July brought steamy showers. But weather extremes are the new no…
July is traditionally a steamy month in the mountains, and 2025 is proving the case with withering heat and humidity. Thursday’s showers broug…
Last year, for the second year in a row, I spent a significant amount of time on my knees hand-pulling common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia…
Honestly, I do feel bad for the folks who are dangerously cold, without power or water or generally unable to handle frigid temperatures. I wo…
Not gonna lie. That title really doesn't have a whole lot to do with the subject matter today. It just made me smile. Perhaps it's time for mo…
WHITEFIELD — Fruit and vegetable grower Stephanie Kelliher of Bray Hill Road and UNH Cooperative Extension field specialist Will Hastings led …
