The trend benefits farmers while giving visitors a better understanding of agriculture.
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Symposium at Colby explores artists’ role in land conservation
Artists and scholars will speak at the conference Thursday and Friday in Waterville about how art has helped preserve land throughout America, including in Maine.
Grant to Thomaston startup may help keep Maine elvers home
American Unagi wins a $10,000 grant from Gorham Savings.
Plant seedlings in containers now for perennials next spring
By fall, the plants will be large enough that they can either be moved to their ultimate home.
Maine-made hair ties celebrate bees and Beyonce
The staff at Daytrip Society crafts the ties, which often have themes from the natural world.
Cilantro offers a model of root-to-leaf cooking
Used in a multitude of ways, the herb can bring complexity to your cooking.
‘Planting’ oysters in Phippsburg could open up a host of benefits
Concrete ‘castles’ containing oyster larvae are introduced into the New Meadows River.
Halfway through the season, our garden columnist gives an update on his own garden
His hope for the Year of Fruit was fulfilled.
Treading Lightly: Can fees at parks and on ferries in Maine be used to encourage cyclists and pedestrians?
Here’s how, and why it’s a good idea.
Scott Lindsay knows where the wild things are
We talk with him about how the wildlife biologist navigates the intersection of humans and animals.