Learn how you can can fall’s bounty
With Labor Day coming relatively early this year, thoughts have quickly moved from care-free summer fun to back-to-school nights, pumpkin spice lattes, and fall harvest festivals. For some, Labor Day may even signal the imminent closing of your local farmers’ market —...
‘It’s perfect:’ Lister running on wings of her two passions
At the end of last year, Jessica Lister was searching for a race. An avid runner and obstacle course racer, Lister wanted to find a race she could zero in on with a singular focus. When she came across an article announcing the Monarch Ultra Run, it was as if she had...
Get to the root of the matter
Summer is a time of good intentions — but it’s also just too good a time to be either busy exploring or busy being lazy. If you are headed back from (finally) putting your kids on the bus and notice the sad, root-bound plants left in your mudroom, don’t worry — you...
Allergens: Blame it on the boys
Autumn will be strutting herself soon in breath-taking splendor. Along with those colors however, for many people, comes the sneezing, wheezing, coughing and spitting caused by allergies. According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, up to 40...
Yard Sale Confidential: Cambridge edition
t’s 8 a.m., another sultry summer Saturday in Cambridge. But the blazing sun’s no problem for the yard sale faithful, eager to scavenge for “fresh stuff.” Most have been at it since 7 a.m. for first crack at the “best stuff.” On this particular morning I rejoined...
Tilghman Islanders have pick of crop
Enthusiasm does not begin to describe what Kathy Pearson exudes while talking about the community gardens she tends at Phillips Wharf Environmental Center on Tilghman Island. “This is the first time I’ve actually done box gardening,” she says. “And I am now looking...
Make that beach vibe last forever
At the end of the summer, chances are, there are sandy seashells stuck in your beach bag, cubbies of your car and other inconspicuous places little hands may drop them. Instead of setting your treasures aside, spend those last sweet days of summer making them into a...
Conservation goes to the dogs
Police and the military have long deployed dogs’ enhanced sense of smell to locate people, cadavers, drugs, weapons and explosives. Health care professionals, too, have brought canine olfactory capabilities into service while sniffing out diseases. Now, dog noses are...
Seeking shade from the sun
With the sweltering, record-setting heat of the summer, homeowners are seeking an effective and essential solution. According to James Curdts of Chesapeake Awnings in Easton “business is going through the roof.” Awnings are in fashion again. The most used material is...
Lavender as useful as its loveliness
Lavender is one of the most popular of all herbs for the fragrance of its dried flowers and the oil distilled from them. It is used most often in sachets, perfumes, and baking as its aroma is touted for its relaxing powers over the senses and the body. As summer...
Cambridge rain gardens rein in runoff
On summer Sunday evenings it may seem to take forever, traveling Route 50 West from Cambridge to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, but eventually you get there. The slow, steady drip of cars creeping towards the Bay may be a source of frustration to weekend beach commuters....
Looking beyond nature’s shapes
Creative people tend to see things differently. I can attest to that, since I consider myself one of them. Something that may look rather ordinary to most could be perceived as a thing of beauty by the artist — just waiting to be painted or photographed. Artists are...
Walbridge gardens through all of life’s seasons
On an unseasonably chilly May morning 100-year-old Ellen Walbridge had just returned to The Dixon House, a historic assisted living residence in Easton from her daily walk with her son. She recently suffered a broken hip and therefore wasn’t quite up to as long a walk...
Garden refresher: ‘New to you’ or tried-and-true?
Summer is here and gardens are blooming! Color brings gardens and exteriors to life and it’s not just the landscaping! Simple materials can turn the garden into a wonderland of joy! One of the most significant trends in landscaping and gardening for 2019 is keeping...
Peter principle: Tiny houses is a big idea
In his 35 years building custom homes, Mike Peter of Centreville has had a lot of unique projects. Over the past winter, Peter said he added a tiny house to that list when the carpenter took on the project to challenge himself after seeing the small dwellings featured...
Family marks 90 years of Hemming and hoeing at Eastern Shore Nurseries
You’ll likely find it difficult to narrow down your choices from among nearly 30,000 beautiful plants at Eastern Shore Nurseries in Easton. The last retail nursery in Talbot County, Eastern Shore Nurseries has been serving gardeners in the tri-county area for 90...
The zen of cordwood fencing
A durable, decorative fence adds the final touch to a yard or garden. But finding a way to do so without adding substantial cost, labor, or upkeep can be a challenges. A practical solution which won’t break the bank, or your back might be as close as the nearest stack...
Buried treasures: Summer blooming bulbs
We’re used to the idea that flower bulbs get planted in the fall, and all winter we get to anticipate the awesome spring color they’ll bring to the garden. Once the hyacinth, daffodil, and tulip make their long-awaited debut, it seems all too soon that they depart....
Thrill, Fill, and Spill: Create a front door masterpiece
The first thing that catches the eye and the last thing seen when leaving is the front door, the centerpiece of the house. There are many things that can be done to boost the curb appeal of the house, upgrading the front door is one of those things. The front door...
They’re out there, go pick them!
When local strawberries are ripe, it’s a good thing. Besides having the freshest sweet fruit at your fingertips, it also means summer is just around the corner. After a soggy spring in 2018 led to a short picking season on the Mid-Shore, theres’ much anticipation for...
Don’t ignore that side exterior wall
The front of the house is arranged to maximize all the qualities of the home. An attractive path sided with mulched beds and flowers. Small trees and shrubbery frame the entranceway. Move to one side of the house — the side you see the least, perhaps only when you’re...