As I mentioned in last week’s column, I have a squirrel who has made itself at home in my garden, so maybe I benefited from ...
A giant pumpkin starts off as the perfect seed. Growers choose seeds that have yielded large pumpkins in the past or test new ...
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Woolly bear caterpillars: The truth behind the winter weather folklore | Lehigh Valley Nature Watch
Despite persistent myths dating back to 1948, these fuzzy Isabella tiger moth larvae can't actually predict seasonal extremes.
Every year, growers raise giant pumpkins and compete in annual weigh-offs against other colossal fruits. They choose seeds ...
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