Home, Garden & Real Estate — Spring 2017
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- By Kayla Collier | News & Citizen
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Tucked away on a dead-end street in Hyde Park, environmentalism meets gardening on 20 acres of farmland at Zack Woods Herb Farm.
- By Ernest Eldred
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I started to write this piece 40 years ago when I first began keeping bees at my home in Stowe. I remember buying and putting the first bees i…
- By Caleigh Cross | Stowe Reporter
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The decor of your home can be a lifetime in the making.
- By Hannah Marshall | Stowe Reporter
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The Farm Home is quintessential Vermont — white clapboard, wraparound porch, wavy-glass windows, coveted views of a winding river and white st…
- By Corinna Parnapy | Winooski Natural Resources Conservation District
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Winter’s over, weather is warming and it is once again time to think about our yards.
- By Lovell Beaulieu | Waterbury Record
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Carol MacLeod has a seasonal, semi-scientific way of determining whether climate change is real.
- By Dr. Leonard Perry
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Each year the Garden Media Group, a marketing firm for the home and garden industry, identifies key gardening trends for the coming season. Fo…
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A busy beehive of collaborators have pooled their resources to present a Pollinator Fest on Saturday, May 13, from noon to 4 p.m. at Atkins Fi…
- By the Stowe Reporter
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Stowe real estate sales looked pretty healthy for the period from Sept. 1, 2016, to mid-March of this year.
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Now that spring is here, it is time for homeowners to clean up their property after the long, frigid winter.
- By Kayla Collier | Stowe Reporter
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Of all the things that Hans Cramer has found in his 30 years in the home inspection business, a small, hidden room flustered him the most.
- Guest Perspective | Dr. Leonard Perry
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Do you sneeze a lot while working around plants? Does your nose get itchy and runny?
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The Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation is awarding $547,571 in grant money to help fund 14 trail projects across the state, i…
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Real estate sales data from Vermont property transfer tax public records September to March, listed in order of price, $200,000 and above.
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Real estate sales data from Vermont property transfer tax public records, September to March, listed in order of price, $200,000 and higher.
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