Plants add curb appeal, but some will overgrow your home or uproot your foundation. These vines, trees, and shrubs shouldn't be planted too close to your house.
As steam rises from sugarhouse cupolas and early morning coffee pots, sugar makers are working overtime to turn maple sap ...
If you’re noticing itchy eyes and a scratchy throat, you might be experiencing a return of seasonal allergies.
Of the Adirondack seasons, the sweetest one of all involves maple. It’s just a tiny blip on the calendar, nestled between ...
You can tap a few different maple species in New Hampshire for sap, but sugar maples are best because they have a higher ...
Along the roadside, daffodils wave golden trumpets. Flowering almond, red maple, Eastern redbud and bright forsythia have put ...
The answer is in your yard. Watch closely for the smallest hints, record what you find and advance the cause of science.
March is the time of year when local sugarmakers begin to boil down their sap supplies into maple syrup and other goodies. And this Saturday and Sunday, you can catch a sugar rush during the state's ...
Garden enthusiast Heather Hacking loves when you share what’s growing on. Reach out at [email protected], and ...
As the warm days (around 5 C) alternate with cold nights, the sugar maple’s unique cell structure works like a pump. A negative pressure is formed in a tree’s cells at night, sucking the sap up to ...
Real maple syrup has not only sweetness and natural flavor but it also has all of the minerals and other nutrient compounds a tree needs to grow and thrive. Those minerals and nutrients are the ...