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June’s gardening to-do list
Staking plants, weeding, applying mulch and managing pests are some of June’s gardening tasks.
Preparing seedlings for wildlife
Shortly after noon on the last day of February, the thermometer on my porch read 62 degrees. It s no wonder I’ve been thinking of gardening. But I had trees on my mind, not vegetables or wildflowers. Planting woody vegetation is the best, though not the fastest, way to improve habitat for wildlife. It’s a
How to plant a hummingbird garden
Hummingbird sightings don’t have to be a rare occurrence. An abundance of food, water, nesting sites and perches will attract them to your garden.
Partial cut preserves Canfield woods
Harold Lehman of Canfield gave the Northeast Ohio Forestry Association a chance to take a twilight tour of his woods before the cutting begins.
The Enforcer: Cracking down on mining outlaws
Enforcing Ohio’s new mine reclamation laws in the mid-1970s was a job for someone with almost superhuman powers.
Big Butler Fair: Showmen step to the plate in Pa.
Many 4-H and FFA members were recognized in livestock shows and other exhibits at the Big Butler Fair.
Pennsylvania grants aim to educate on improving the environment
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection awarded over $1 million in Environmental Education Grants to 73 projects.
Walking with the giants on grandpa’s farm
Aaron Dodds’ grandfather taught him many lessons about wildlife, nature and their benefits. The giants taught him how to treat others and respect himself.
Teaching the right way
While most hunters Jim Abrams has known go to great lengths to ensure that they bring up kids with an honest respect for the law, it isn’t always so.
The science of autumn
Tami Gingrich explains the science behind the changing colors of the leaves during autumn, and the benefits they have blanketing overwintering insects.






