This is the time of year when we gardeners start thinking about our gardens and perhaps starting a...
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Growing plants from seed is fun and can be an antidote for the winter blues and cabin fever. It can...
Patricia Wells, Master Gardener intern living in Grantham, works a permanent part-time garden...
The browned leaves and dead branches are the result of winter injury, likely sustained during the...
The Infoline has been getting questions about neighborhood skunk sightings around New Hampshire,...
What is the most important thing you need to remember when pruning your fruit trees and bushes? The...
In recent years there has been growing excitement around creating “winter interest” in the garden,...
During a recent January thaw, the snow melt revealed my ground-hugging primroses. One more day of...
If you’re plagued by persistent moss in your yard, you are not alone. Mosses may be primitive and...
One way to speed the seemingly interminable winter months is to bring spring indoors by “forcing”...
Done correctly, canning, freezing and drying fresh food from your own garden or purchased locally...
Preserving fresh, seasonal produce you grow or purchase locally can be a rewarding experience....