Maple syrup is a way of life in New England and sugaring season brings tree tapping, maple on menus, and interactive events ...
The public is invited to "Maple Madness" 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 8 at OSU-Mansfield to learn more about maple syrup and even ...
Some visitors learn that maple syrup is created from condensed tree sap. A few realize that sap from trees other than maples — like birch, hickory and sycamore — can also be made into sweet syrup.
Similar to one of New England’s infamous tree species, the sugar maple, the paper birch can be tapped in the spring to obtain sap, from which beer, syrup, wine, and vinegar are made. Today, paper ...
Love to make handmade DIY projects at home? Does getting crafty at home sound like fun? Well, here are some fun new projects to try at home. These aren't your normal everyday crafts! These fun DIY ...
In recent years, the market has seen a significant surge in natural supplements that promise to enhance overall health and ...
While this species is widely used for maple syrup, it can also ... a white paper-like bark. White birch was often used by Indigenous peoples who utilized the tree for transportation (building ...
Sometime between October and November, black walnut trees drop their fruits to the ground, enveloped in a thick, green husk ...
The Northeast has experienced significant ice storms throughout history, and we may be due for another one. Though we see ...
Planting native perennials can improve a local ecosystem, strengthening any garden. This list of New York-native perennials ...