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As gardens overflow with plum, red tomatoes and farmer's markets explode into rows of color, it's time to partake in the longtime tradition of canning and preserving.
Local farmers, in cooperation with a major commercial processor, get fresh cranberries from farm to market each autumn in a $1.6 billion annual business.
Pumpkins and cornstalks are waiting to be colored.
Blueberries begin appearing in farmers markets and in grocery store produce departments in early summer and reach their peak in July and August.
Contrary to popular opinion, long hot summers do not necessarily mean long growing periods for vegetable gardens.
Windfalls of apples greet backyard orchardists every October morning. Apple enthusiasts at Botanic Gardens and at Apple Festivals will be celebrating this month.
"Leaf Peeping" season in Vermont's Green Mountains combines brilliant maple forests with rolling hills and white villages outlined in red, orange and yellow.
Rosh Hashanah is more than a Jewish celebration of the changing of the year; It symbolizes a Jew's ongoing spiritual commitment to God, to oneself and to his community.
The festival of Michaelmas, 29 September, marked the end of harvest time and a turning of the weather and seasons. The feast had both Christian and pagan origins.
Get the best flavour by picking your garden vegetables at exactly the right time.
There are several tricks and tips for FarmVille that beginners need if they want their farm to prosper.
Canada's oldest city offers a wide range of outdoor activities, festivals and cultural programs for tourists and locals this fall
Take advantage of sales after Halloween to save money on food and decorating items you can use year-round. Boost your budget with Halloween clearance sales!
The colors of the season combine with beef and cheese in this quick and easy holiday recipe. Give them a healthy helping of vegetables in this festive, hearty dish.
Prior to the onset of the industrial revolution children were often involved in economic and industrial activities. That involvement increased afterwards.
Fruit, vegetables and herbs grow prevalently in many temperate climates in the United States. So why don't more people buy local produce?
Flea beetles are small garden pests, but they can cause severe damage to vegetable crops such as eggplants and peppers. Control these insects with organic methods.
Gardener's Yoga written by Veronica D'Orazio and illustrated by Tim Foss, can help put yoga and its benefits into any gardener's routine. Gardeners learn to relax and stretch muscles.
Denbies Wine Estate is England's biggest vineyard. Wine lovers can help with the harvest in what should be a bumper year for wine production, thanks to climate change
A collection of online resources to help with back-to-school and other fall activities.
From north to south, from lowlands to hills, India's tea estates promise a perfect brew, each one with distinctive qualities to refresh and satisfy every palate.
Maine is a large rural state with a wealth of natural beauty. In the fall, the leaves on over 50 native species of trees change color, and Maine hosts a range of events.
Getting kids involved in gardening is a challenge, even without competition from cool gadgets. Create a unique garden atmosphere that draws kids into eager participation.
The benefits of argan oil have long been known to Moroccan women but this precious product is finding a niche on exclusive world markets.
On the coast or in the hills of Provence, olive trees produce an abundant harvest of oil rich fruit, perfect for a healthy diet and natural skincare.
For gardeners with too many tomatoes, rediscovering the time honored tradition of making a harvest tomato sauce is a healthy, tasty solution to a fortunate problem.
This colorful jewelry is the perfect Thanksgiving kid's craft. All it takes is some bright Indian corn, a needle and thread and you have a shiny Native American necklace.
Thanksgiving was first celebrated by the Pilgrim settlers and it is likely that they consciously drew on a model well known to them from the Bible.
The Guinness Book of World Records has given Bhut Jolokia the title of hottest chilli in the world. How is the heat of a chilli measured and how do some others compare?
Growing tomatoes upside down not only saves garden space, but insect problems are reduced and yields are increased.
Bartlett pears and peanuts are an unlikely combination that make this vegan pear cake recipe unforgettable.
Although the white garlic of Lomagne is also known as the stinking rose, the Tourin a l'Ail, or garlic soup, created from it has a surprisingly creamy and subtle taste.
In Paramahansa Yogananda's poem, "The Harvest," the speaker metaphorically compares the beauty of the autumn sky with the inner beauty of the spiritual sky.
The Desert Rose is a succulent plant that gives a profusion of pink and red flowers. A colorful garden plant, it is also ideal as a houseplant or potted patio plant.
Traditional loved thanksgiving and harvest Christian song, with tune name St. George's Windsor, collaborated by Henry Alford and George Elvey.
Paintings of asparagus, carrots, gardens and harvests show how some major 19th and 20th-century artists were clearly under the spell of vegetable love.
The mid-sized, smart, attractive Aussie Shepherd loves being part of a family. Originally used on ranches to herd sheep and other stock, they need plenty of exercise.
Apple orchards are ripe with opportunities for fun in the fall when you can harvest your own fruit, take a hayride, pet farm animals and enjoy apple doughnuts and cider.
Any meal can be improved with a quick dessert of hot, baked apples. A wonderfully seasonal treat for your Thanksgiving dinner as well.
Unspoiled charm and relaxed ambience, combined with the incredible natural beauty of Bandon, make it a tranquil and scenic getaway destination on Southern Oregon's Coast.
Creating meaning in the season of bunnies and eggs doesn't take money. Here are some hard-time tips for personal growth and family fun.
Learn when the best time of day or year to tour a winery, meet a winemaker, tour a vineyard, ask wine questions and taste newly released wine or limited vintages.
The significance of Christmas, and the popularity and easy access of the Christmas carols have helped ensure their survival.
Family Pastimes is a company that specializes in creating cooperative board games that require players to work together.
The cycle-track by the River Moselle takes you through picture-postcard villages which are famous for their wine, picturesque cobbled streets and half-timbered houses.
All these crafts have a fall, harvest or Thanksgiving theme. From cornucopias for the table or harvest abc cards you will find it all here.
With harvest parties, Halloween and Thanksgiving autumn containers can be a dramatic focal point on a deck, patio or open garden spot.
Autumn brides-to-be: take note of these fun ways to play up your seasonal wedding. From color schemes to wedding themes, make the most of the season!
Farming was an important and crucial part of medieval life. The success or failure of a harvest could mean the difference between prosperity and starvation.


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