You can choose from multiple colors and seed-head shapes for your garden.
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Like sneakers, there is a type of sedge for every conceivable landscape
One of the most versatile is the Pennsylvania sedge, which despite its name is also native to Maine.
Handwoven Passamaquoddy baskets from the ’60s sold to fund conservation efforts in Maine
These wooden baskets were long ago made obsolete by cheap plastic baskets and the disappearance of Maine canneries, but now they are collectors’ items.
Will a genetically modified tree harm the environment?
Maybe, maybe not, but it will almost certainly cause some controversy.
Treading Lightly: Freedom for all to ride or walk in the great outdoors
Several Maine programs help seniors and the disabled walk and cycle.
It’s a scramble to source local, organic soybeans
But it can be done, and the resulting products speak for themselves.
Warming ocean taking a toll on Gulf of Maine’s kelp forests
The areas that provide critical food and shelter for fish and other sea creatures are being invaded by other seaweeds.
How-to: Braid garlic for storage or decoration
Use the garlic from your garden to make a garlic braid – don’t cut off the stems when you harvest it. Soft-neck garlic is better: its thinner, more flexible stalks are easier to work with. If the garlic is too fresh, it will develop mold. When you braid, the stems should be half brown but […]
Here’s what you can do to deal with the drought
For the second consecutive year, some parts of Maine are not getting enough rain, so your garden may need some TLC.
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