Home, Garden & Real Estate — Spring 2013
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- By Andrew Nemethy
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Bob and Kim Gray began their lives focused on the frosty world of winter and snow. But the former ski racers — Gray a two-time Nordic Olympian…
Bob Gray inspects vast rows of plastic-covered raised beds for vegetables at 4 Corners Farm in West Newbury.
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Bob Gray of 4 Corners Farm in West Newbury chats with a local customer, Roger Richards.
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For three decades, the farm stand has sold an extensive range of fruits and vegetables to visitors.
Cows at the watering hole.
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Spring is the only time of year when I am good at getting rid of things.
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- By Ann Day / Contributed by The Valley Reporter
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Wildlife habitat is defined as the area in which animals find the food, water and cover they need to survive. Backyards can be productive wild…
A bluebird leaving a nesting box.
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One of a pair of Western Bluebird's taking care of their nest.
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With the end of the coldest months the battlefront has moved from the indoors — mostly in the basement — to the outdoors — the vegetable and f…
A young deer out during daylight hours in a backyard in the Moscow area of Stowe.
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- Leslie Gauff and Barbara Gameroff
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Practical tips and easy everyday actions to help save energy and money, and protect your health and the environment.
- By Mason Wade / Contributed by The Valley Reporter
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Vermi-composting is the process of using red worms to convert organic material into worm castings — the dark, fertile, granular excrement of t…
- By Sally von Trapp / Contributed by The Valley Reporter
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Garden impatiens (Impatiens walleriana) have been the mainstay of shady gardens and containers since the hybridizer Claude Hope refined the sp…
In 2011, impatiens downy mildew was identified in 11 states. In 2012, the disease infiltrated 33 states, including Vermont.
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- By Lisa McCormack
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Perennials provide what every gardener wants: color and low maintenance. Plus, they’re the plants that keep on giving. Perennials grow back ye…
Aster
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Phlox
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Astilbe
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Shasta daisies
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Hostas
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“It’s easy to halve the potato where there is love”
Mr. Potatoe Head.
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Editor’s note: The property sales information included in the May 9 issue of the Waterbury Record was obtained from the Lamoille Area Board of…
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EDITOR’S NOTE: The property sales information included in the May 9 issue of the Stowe Reporter was obtained from the Lamoille Area Board of R…
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EDITOR’S NOTE: The property sales information included in the May 9 issue of the Stowe Reporter was obtained from the Lamoille Area Board of R…
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