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Tapping maple trees in January produces crazy syrup results
The homesteading pros at Gold Shaw Farm reveal what happened when I tapped maple trees in January.
Residents across Minnesota should become familiar with tree of heaven, an invasive tree species that is difficult to control ...
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Tapping maple trees for syrup the Vermont way
The homesteading pros at Gold Shaw Farm tap maple trees for syrup using the Vermont method.
Since tariffs took effect, global consumption of U.S. hardwoods has fallen more than 34%, and U.S. hardwood production has ...
TIME TO FINISH up our short course on pruning and go out and tackle your orchards and yard. Today is the start of early-mid-winter and, with this beginning, let us start on pruning your entire yard.
As the owner of North Country Creamery, Ashlee Kleinhammer is always busy. On one recent morning, she’s up at 5 a.m. herding ...
Those with an adventurous spirit will love what nature has to offer in the colder months. A great place to start is ...
Those with an adventurous spirit will love what nature has to offer in the colder months. A great place to start is Matthiessen State Park.
A gardener showed that you don't need fancy yard tools or chemicals to get rid of unwanted plants. An unexpected tool from home and an assist from Mother Nature can do all the work for you.
The park is small at 1,610 acres, but it's one of the only places in the country where two very different geographic regions meet at sea level.
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Birds of various feathers must flock together: Some fables about the U.S. & Europe
Now it's story time... with some very important global lessons.
In Ontario's forests and swamps grows a humble conifer with scale-like leaves—not needles—that holds deep meaning for many. Meet the eastern white cedar ...
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