Yard & Garden

Ticks can transmit several human diseases, and New Hampshire is home to many species of ticks.  Learn what ticks look like, how they live, t... Learn More
It’s been a punishing winter in New Hampshire so far this season. Between repeated snow storms and frigid arctic temperatures, gardening has nev... Learn More
Prevent Waste and Save Money by Understanding What These Mean
Prevent Waste and Save Money by Understanding What These Mean Learn More
Keeping your meals and snacks safe to eat is easy when you know the Core Four Food Safety Steps.
Keeping your meals and snacks safe to eat is easy when you know the Core Four Food Safety Steps. Learn More
When it comes to pruning, there is nothing better than having a well maintained pair of pruners with a nice sharp blade. Quality pruners should last f... Learn More
Landscape Trees and Their Susceptibility to Invasive Insects
Landscape Trees and Their Susceptibility to Invasive Insects Learn More
Woodpeckers bang on houses this time of year for two main reasons; territorial drumming and foraging. Woodpeckers attract prospective mates and deter ... Learn More
Many tender perennials can be held over the winter so long as they are kept above freezing in a brightly lit spot. Even an unheated greenhouse can pro... Learn More
Wood burned inside the home should always be dry and seasoned for at least 6-12 months. Wood burns most efficiently when the moisture content is at 20... Learn More
Although being touted as hardy to Zone 4, harsh winters often kill the flower buds of this series in New Hampshire. Learn More