The packs can ease sore muscles and help keep you relaxed, too.
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Despite drought, peppers turned very red, carrots came on strong
Taking stock of this season in the garden.
Talk about death with your loved ones before you think you have to
Our way of dying is not sustainable.
Ellen Griswold wins yearlong fellowship with Maine Farmland Trust
The former energy attorney will spend the year researching trends in agriculture and fisheries.
A mishmash of strange flours lurking in your cupboard?
Use them up before the bugs get them by making homemade noodles.
Drought a sticking point for Maine beekeepers as honey production falls off this fall
The bees weren’t buzzing much in southern Maine, with some farmers reporting a total loss on their fall harvest.
Scarborough’s Roger Doiron hopes White House garden he helped inspire grows in perpetuity
In 2008, Doiron used the garden at his own white house to launch a viral campaign that for a kitchen garden at the White House. First lady Michelle Obama last week announced a plan to maintain the garden for years to come.
Rock Blocks are intended to spark your child’s imagination and are fun for adults too
The irregular blocks are made with non-toxic materials and come in a lobster bait bag
Fish with a dose of storytelling
Teach children the tales behind the fish and raise good little sustainable eaters.
At Bates-Morse Mountain, there’s a lot more going on besides sunbathing
Students and professors dig in deep for lessons on climate change.