This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “Blueberry bars,” by Laura Bennett, 14, of Chester. Artwork is “Blueberry Scones,” by Spencer Lutsky, 14, of Waitsfield.
Foundation — of which I am an enthusiastic member, has been stressing eatable (as opposed to edible) landscapes — a concept that I believe in totally. I once envisioned such a possibility for an ...
Shrubs like Simpson’s stopper, beautyberry, wild coffee, native blueberry, and seagrape produce berries for foraging. Even naturalized perennials like blanketflower can be an excellent source ...
The fungus damages blueberry plants by covering them in a white, powdery mildew substance, which takes nutrients from the plant and prevents photosynthesis. Other variants of the fungus also affect ...
Charred limbs of manzanita and other small trees and shrubs jerked out of the earth ... I will continue reporting on efforts to rebuild trails and wild places affected by the Eaton and Palisades ...