Who wants to be a beekeeper? Plan spring hives now
Fall the best time to procure supplies, learn skills and build connections for thriving spring hives.
How to eat seasonally this fall
This fall, take advantage of the season’s variety of fresh fruits and vegetables.
What to do in winter: Checklist to farm succession
Determining who will take over the management and ownership of your farm is not an easy or simple process, but one that takes time and planning.
How to keep herbs fresh all year long
Did you know you can freeze herbs? Here's quick how-to lesson.
DIY winter weather survival gear for the handy
This winter has been a doozy. If you're handy, here's a couple of ways to make your life in snowy weather a bit easier.
How to enjoy a greener holiday this year
Summit Soil and Water Conservation District Outreach Coordinator Sandy Barbic provides tips to enjoy a greener holiday season this year.
How to accommodate your new holiday puppy
Consider the selection process, separation anxiety and potential behavioral problems when thinking about getting a new puppy during the holidays.
This season’s seed, next season’s harvest: A seed saving primer
In August everyone enjoys eating summer's garden harvest, especially water and muskmelons. But they are likely spitting those valuable seeds into the trash. Saving seed is a wise economic and environmental choice and it's easier than you think
Homemade hot chocolate
Homemade hot chocolate is rich, creamy and simple to make.
Fall gardening guide
In August our regional average temperature begin to decrease, signaling that fall is on the way. Plant now to fill your cornucopia with an abundant fall harvest!