Most people don’t spend much time thinking about firewood. If it’s split and dry, it’s good to go, right? Well, maybe not. In ...
Fall is an excellent time to plant a tree. The soils are still warm, allowing the root system to begin to spread out. It also ...
The experts at Consumer Reports share their top tips to get your home and yard prepped for whatever winter dishes out.
AS WE MOVE into October and autumn, the leaves start to clog your gutters, the rains have returned (burn ban has been lifted!) and planting season starts in earnest for many botanical wonders!
Enjoying your backyard sanctuary often means coexisting with local wildlife. While watching birds and squirrels can be a ...
Acorns are dropping across Connecticut but depending on where you live, you may see and hear a lot or none at all. Scientists ...
The combination of fallen leaves and grass clippings and/or spent plants from the yard also makes the perfect recipe for ...
Roses declare themselves in gardens in BIG LETTERS. They can’t help it. It is in their DNA. There are very few plain vanilla ...
Social media chatter is getting louder as anglers throughout our region are asking where and when the autumn crappie bite is kicking in. The home range of white and black crappies includes ...
When black bears’ natural food supply is altered by human habits or abnormal weather patterns, they find easy calories in ...
Just like your spring and summer mulching helped keep moisture in the soil, your fall and winter mulch accomplishes the same task.
The change removes 20% of parts to cut costs, improve quality and increase production speed, executives said. The process ...