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PublishedOctober 9, 2016
The state’s school gardens survive the drought
But some experience growing pains.
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PublishedOctober 2, 2016
Behind burning bush’s dazzle lies harm to native species
But there are non-invasive plants that can replicate its burst of crimson in the garden.
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PublishedSeptember 25, 2016
Dehydrate your vegetables to preserve the remains of your vegetable garden
With a little experimentation, you too can become adept at drying the fruits of your labor.
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PublishedSeptember 25, 2016
A new gardener assesses her first season outside
Slugs, kind neighbors and contentment figure into her account.
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PublishedSeptember 25, 2016
Fall is the easier season to get chores done
From mulching to planting to pruning, here are tasks to do before putting your garden to bed.
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PublishedSeptember 18, 2016
Maine heirloom apple trees bear satisfaction today, fruit for future years
Pay your love of the fruit forward by planting a tree or two. Or nine.
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PublishedSeptember 18, 2016
Summer may be over, but your lawncare isn’t
Fall is the right time to restore and repair your lawn.
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PublishedSeptember 11, 2016
New garden in Cape Elizabeth beckons children back to nature
At Fort Williams Park, kids can now expect to get muddy while learning in the garden mostly built by volunteers.
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PublishedSeptember 11, 2016
Summer’s heat gives pepper lovers sweet abundance
And the ways cooks can preserve both hot and sweet ones are equally bounteous.
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PublishedSeptember 11, 2016
A 19th-century Brunswick botanist gets her due with book of flora paintings
Kate Furbish was an intrepid collector and artist who was ahead of her time.
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