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Roundup of gardening news for March 21, 2019
Catch up on local gardening news from Clark and Mahoning counties in Ohio and Lawrence County, Pennsylvania.
Perennial food gardening: The garden that keeps on giving
Perennial food plants are unique because they produce several seasons of crops over many years. Learn why you should grow perennial foods, and get 8 recommendations for perennials to include in your food garden.
Cornell’s new raspberry variety extends harvest
ITHACA, N.Y. — Cornell’s new raspberry variety, Crimson Giant, was developed specifically for the New York climate and can extend the harvest window for fresh, local raspberries to the beginning of November.
Prolong the shelf life of produce
As gardeners, overplanting is a common problem, and it’s a struggle to get the longest life out of the harvest. Use these tips to get the most out of yours.
3 simple tips for a healthier New Year
Adopting healthy eating habits and exercising more does not have to be extreme. Try these three simple tips to meet your goals in 2019.
We need to start thinking about water
We hold little control over such monumental matters like water, whether it is the lack of a natural resource or the deluge and devastation of far too much of it.
Pizza: It’s a part of life for many or at least this reporter’s life
Pizza is inevitably a part of our lives, starting from a young age.
Homemade stink bug traps squash store models
Stink bugs invading your home? This homemade, inexpensive stink bug trap works better than pricier store models! With video!
FSA Andy By FSA Andy
Hello Again! Last week I alluded to having the formula for skunk stink. Specifically, the solution to remove the smell not create it — fool with skunks and they can create it for you. I have a Lab that seems to think that everything that comes around either wants to play with or be killed
Lucky Chucky
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about the new creature sharing her yard.






