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The USDA cautions against using the plant hardiness zones, which are based on 30-year averages, as indicators for climate change. But gardeners say the maps reflect one of the ways they’re experiencing a warmer world.
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Some parts of Vermont saw temps in the 20s during the overnight hours this month. While many apple orchards, vineyards and berry farms lost crops and income, home gardeners also had fruit trees and newly planted veggies get zapped by frost.
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Raised garden beds are a good way to get started gardening, save your back, and maybe get more veggies. This week's question starts with the soil.
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Yardwork is a summer yard and garden miniseries from Outside/In. We’re sharing three stories about our relationships with the land around us: the front yard, the backyard and down the block.
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Every other week on NHPR's Morning Edition, the Outside/In team answers a listener question about the natural world.This week’s question comes from Maureen in Concord. For the past few years, Maureen’s been growing vegetables in a backyard garden. Sometimes, she finds chunks of coal in the soil when she’s digging.“I’m growing [vegetables] in the same soil as all of this coal… am I poisoning myself and my family?”
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Líderes locales reaccionan ante reciente tiroteo en una escuela en Texas. Grupo defensores de Connecticut dijo que el tiroteo en Uvalde era evitable. Propuesta de cubrir cuidado dental con Medicaid espera aprobación del gobernador. Se aprueban nuevos proyectos de leyes electores.
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Every other Friday on Morning Edition, the Outside/In team answers a question from a listener about the natural world.This week, Kevin asked us on Instagram: “What is the best filling for a raised garden bed?”
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Pollinators are an essential part of our ecosystem, and have been in decline for years. We talk about small and big ways that you can help support…
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Fluctuating weather and other hints of spring have arrived, so it's time to start thinking about what you need to grow the garden you want this year. We…
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The Pandemic Has Inspired N.H. Gardeners, But Some Plants Are In Short SupplyWith more time at home, many New Hampshire residents are taking up gardening. But some gardening supplies are in short supply.Dave Short, owner of the…