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More Thoughts While Weeding: Harvesting and planting in the second half of summer
Gardening

More Thoughts While Weeding: Harvesting and planting in the second half of summer

  • Ann Bennett
  • Updated Jul 22, 2022

Serious heat is the theme here in the third week of July, though daily temperatures in the 90s bely the fact that summer is impossibly short h…

Gardening

More Thoughts While Weeding: How does your garden grow

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  • Updated Jul 7, 2022

Independence Day is a benchmark of the gardening season here in the mountains of New Hampshire. In a successful year, the hope is for corn kne…

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Madison Town Column: Madison Garden Club’s annual plant sale to be held May 21

  • Bob King
  • Updated May 18, 2022

Since it does seem to be summer, come out and enjoy it this weekend. Once again this year, the Madison Garden Club is readying the colorful an…

Tiniest Woodland Animals Play Critical Role in Keeping Forests Healthy
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Tiniest Woodland Animals Play Critical Role in Keeping Forests Healthy

  • Updated Oct 6, 2021

DURHAM — Robust forest growth and regeneration are critical to ensuring economic sustainability of New Hampshire's timber industry. And it is …

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The real reason settlers planted so many apple trees
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The real reason settlers planted so many apple trees

  • Mark Guerringue
  • Updated Sep 17, 2021

CONWAY — Stumble across a cellar hole in the woods and chances are you’ll find an ancient apple tree, or a descendant of one, nearby — planted…

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More Thoughts While Weeding: The dog days of August
Gardening

More Thoughts While Weeding: The dog days of August

  • Updated Aug 16, 2021

Steamy heat prevailed during the second week of August, with a run of 80-plus-degree days.

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More Thoughts While Weeding: Celery deserves a spot in the garden
Gardening

More Thoughts While Weeding: Celery deserves a spot in the garden

  • Ann Bennett
  • Updated Aug 26, 2021

Celery arrived only recently in my gardens, but has earned a spot of high regard. For the first few decades, I focused on more utilitarian cro…

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More Thoughts While Weeding: Maximizing the harvest
Gardening

More Thoughts While Weeding: Maximizing the harvest

  • Ann Bennett
  • Updated Jun 2, 2022

While Independence Day weekend was not ideal from a tourist’s perspective, the weather brought a collective sigh of relief from farmers and ho…

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More Thoughts While Weeding: How does your garden grow?
Gardening

More Thoughts While Weeding: How does your garden grow?

  • Ann Bennett
  • Updated Jul 10, 2020

July opened with iconic summer days, hot, sunny, often humid and enough precipitation to fuel rapid progress in farm fields and vegetable gard…

More Thoughts While Weeding: Getting the garden in: Ready, set, plant!
Gardening

More Thoughts While Weeding: Getting the garden in: Ready, set, plant!

  • Ann Bennett
  • Updated May 15, 2020

Is it possible? Could winter really be over? That’s what the long-term forecast predicts, that freezing nights are a thing of the past and tha…

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