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Discover Vermont’s hidden gem a striking stone Colonial Revival home filled with remarkable details and surrounded by ...
University of Oxford researchers have led a new study which found that hedgerows, small copses and even individual trees can ...
Does plant provenance matter when it comes to pollinators' preferences? Scientists in our region are working on a ...
By Lindsay Crudele Globe Correspondent,Updated June 11, 2025, 11:11 a.m.
Native wildflowers as well as orchard and berry-producing shrubs provide nectar and shelter for bees and insects — and can beautify your garden in the process, according to the Vermont Fish ...
Vermont’s barns are generally for cows, but years ago, with a spare Saturday night and a broom, plenty of them played home to a now half-forgotten art — the barn dance.
How Hedges Support Wildlife Hedges support wildlife in several ways. Here are a few of the top reasons, according to Mary Philips, head of native plant strategy at the National Wildlife Federation.
, Community News Service For the trio behind Verterra Nursery, selling trees and shrubs native to Vermont is a way to help reinvigorate deteriorating ecosystems. The conservation-focused nursery on ...
A Vermont native and former captain of Dartmouth College’s ski team remembered for her “fearless” attitude on the slopes died in a tragic accident at a ski resort in California over the ...
A hedge without a tree is without a fundamental building block of the habitat.” A variety of in-hedge trees on the farm is preferable when it comes to wildlife, she advises.
Hedges will yell from the Guardians’ dugout if a catcher mishandles a pitch, poking fun at his manager, Stephen Vogt, a former catcher known more for his offense than defense. “Swing it, Albie!” ...