Art & Design
Monet's Green Thumb: How Art Grew From A Garden
Claude Monet is famous for his impressionist paintings, but a new exhibit at the New York Botanical Garden looks at the horticultural skill that informed his art. One horticulturalist says, "Monet would never have been the painter he became if he wasn't the gardener he was."
Food
Find A Farmer's Market
Use this handy guide to find a farmer's market no matter where you are in Massachusetts this season.
Ask This Old House
Tenth Season And Tour Dates
Foodie Blog
Chef Alice Waters On Food For The Body And Soul
This Old House
Auburndale
Do-It-Yourself
Rough Cut
The Daily Dish
Coconut-Cranberry Chicken Curry
By Ming Tsai
What happens when you take coconut milk from the East and combine it cranberries from the west? Well, you get today's dish: A quick Coconut-Cranberry Chicken Curry that introduces India to Cape Cod.
What's Growing This Weekend
Caterpillars
Sometimes there are just too many caterpillars in the garden and we need to get rid of a few.
Victory Garden's: What's Growing This Weekend
Deer
Deer in New England can pose many problems for your gardens and, unfortunately, there is no silver bullet. If there is one word that kind of summarizes what you must do when it comes to deer, it's consistency.
What's Growing This Weekend
Annuals
What's Growing This Weekend
Herbs and Vegetables
When the temperatures reach over 65 degrees you can set out seedlings and sow seeds outdoors for tomatoes, eggplant, peppers, beans, corn, cucumbers, potatoes, squash, and most vegetables.
What's Growing This Weekend
Lawn Care Tips
Read these expert tips from the Victory Garden's Paul Epsom, for cultivating a lush, green, healthy lawn all season long.
Gardening
Pruning
It's time to get those shears out and start pruning. While you may think pruning is mostly a late summer/early fall activity – I have news for you – the time is now!
LISTENGardening
Raised Beds
Raised beds make gardening easier, there's just no doubt about that. It's easier to control the soil, the drainage—it's also easier to reach—for anyone who is tired of crawling around in the dirt.
Local Voices
Grass
I confess that I’m a horrible gardener—I’ve always considered it the outdoor equivalent of doing dishes—and I don’t usually do infomercials, but brace yourself because my goal in the next 3 minutes is to convince you to buy yourself some nice new grass.
Foodie Blog
Every Foodie loves a garden
Gardening season is upon us — and as we so often realize this time of year, gardeners and food lovers are close kin.
The Daily Dish
The Garden, in Film and Reality: Two Surprises in Cambridge
Two surprises of the garden variety came in rapid succession last Wednesday at an event sponsored by the Food Literacy Project at Harvard.
READ MORE ABOUT FOOD LITERACYWATCH EARTH DAYS
WATCH FOOD INC
READ MORE ABOUT THE HARVARD GARDEN
The Daily Dish
Sister Noella and her cheese: “The Cheese Nun” in Cambridge
Cheese is one of the world’s most beloved foods whether you’re a celebrated French chef or a scruffy American kid on a picnic bench.
Community
The Food Project brings sustainable agriculture to Boston
You may not think of the greater Boston area as prime agricultural land, but — as Victory Garden demonstrates every day — the gardening of edible fruits and vegetables is a realistic, doable, and increasingly popular endeavor.
The Trustees of ReservationsGlen Urquhart School
The Food Project
Victory Garden
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