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2010 NH Outside Calendar Available Now
Our beautiful 2010 NH Outside calendar is now available. The calendar contains excerpts from published NH Outside columns, illustrated with original artwork by volunteer artists and spiced with daily tips and tidbits to help increase awareness of the natural world.
Our tagline, connecting you with the wisdom and wonder of the natural world, reflects the purpose of our collaborative writing project: to connect readers to nature in some concrete, meaningful way.
We recruit volunteer writers with a passion for the natural world and offer training, professional editing, and ongoing support in exchange for their written work. Most of their essays reflect on a private experience or encounter with the world just outside their doorways.
Every week we distribute a new essay to print media statewide and publish it to our NH Outside Web page.
The 2008 and 2009 calendars both won first-place awards from the Association for Communication Excellence (ACE), an international association of communicators and information technologists.
We think you'll find this year's edition every bit as gorgeous and useful as the first two. At $9.00 each, we expect the calendars to disappear quickly
Preserving Old Barns
Ever wonder about the history of the many barns along New Hampshire’s scenic byways? Or how you might restore the barn sitting in your backyard? A unique resource on preserving old barns is available in an illustrated book featuring many of New Hampshire’s historic and scenic barns. You will find “Preserving Old Barns” not only offers a history of New England agriculture through the evolution of barns, it also deals with structural renovation of deteriorating farm buildings.This book will help barn owners assess the structural integrity of old farm buildings, as well as provide instructions for some basic repairs.
Authors John Porter, a UNH Cooperative Extension dairy specialist emeritus, and Francis Gilman, retired agricultural engineer specialist with UNH Cooperative Extension, have spent their careers with farmers around New England helping them update and retrofit barns and have applied this knowledge to the renovation of old barns. Together they have more than 50 years of field experience working with agricultural producers. “Preserving Old Barns” is a fully illustrated book. Photos and sketches on every page provide clear examples of the concepts presented. A special colored section showcases more than a dozen beautifully restored barns.
Order online now. Cost is $19.95
New! Integrated Landscaping: Following Nature’s Lead
Integrated Landscaping: Following Nature’s Lead is a new publication for New Hampshire and other gardeners, landscapers, contractors, businesses and municipalities in the Northeast that want to create beautiful, functional landscapes based on natural ecosystems.
Integrated Landscaping: Following Nature’s Lead is a fully illustrated book. Photos, drawings, and sketches on almost every page provide clear examples of the concepts presented.
Most landscape manuals describe a linear sequence of processes: design, plant selection, installation, and ongoing maintenance. Integrated Landscaping offers a holistic approach that addresses these processes simultaneously. This new way of thinking treats each site as a system of plant and animal communities, considering their interrelationships to each other and their environment.
This manual will help New Hampshire and other landscapers working in the Northeast on either existing or new sites to:
The extensive appendices provide further information on all topics presented along with plant selection charts and lists.
Cost is $19.95, plus shipping and handling, for a total of $24. Click here for the order form. Payable to UNH Cooperative Extension and mail to: UNH Cooperative Extension Publications Center, Nesmith Hall, 131 Main St., Durham, NH 03824.
Landscaping at the Water’s Edge: An Ecological
Approach
A Manual for NH Landowners and Landscapers Now Available
No matter where you live in New Hampshire, the actions you take in your
landscape can have far reaching effects on water quality. Why? Because we
are all connected to the water cycle and we all live in a watershed, the
land area that drains into a surface water body such as a lake, river, or
wetland.
“Landscaping at the Water’s Edge: An Ecological
Approach” is a new publication for New Hampshire
landowners and landscapers that will explain how our landscaping choices
impact surface and ground waters and demonstrates how, with simple
observations, ecologically-based design and low impact maintenance
practices, you can protect, and even improve, the quality of our water
resources.
Authors are UNH Cooperative Extension specialists and educators with expertise
in horticulture, water resources, turf grass, entomology, planting and maintaining
landscapes and home lawn care. These educators partnered with a sustainable
and ecological designer and other experts united to provide information and
expertise to help landscapers and property owners living along New Hampshire’s
lakes, ponds, rivers and streams make decisions about landscape design and
maintenance that will reduce pollution and environmental degradation.
“Landscaping at the Water’s Edge: An Ecological Approach” is
a fully illustrated book. Photos and sketches on almost every page provide
clear examples of the concepts presented. The appendices carry extensive information
pertinent to state regulations, along with recommended plant lists and other
resources.
Cost is $20. Click here for
the order form. Payable to UNH Cooperative Extension and mail to: UNH Cooperative Extension Publications Center, Nesmith Hall, 131 Main St., Durham, NH 03824.
Written by Cathy Neal and Margaret Hagen of UNH Cooperative Extension, along
with Leslie van Berkum of van Berkum Nurseries, this book is published by the
New Hampshire Plant Growers' Association in cooperation with UNH Cooperative Extension.
Click here for
the order form. Payable to UNH Cooperative Extension and mail to: UNH Cooperative Extension Publications Center, Nesmith Hall, 131 Main St., Durham, NH 03824.
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