How is your harvest coming? All vines and few zuchinnis? Or so many that you sneak them on your neighbors’ porches at night? There might be more to producing produce than meets the eye. Our ancestors ...
The 2023 Old Farmers Almanac says our region will have cooler-than-average temperatures and mixed amounts of rain between now and October. (Pat Munts/For The Spokesman-Review) Buy this photo This week ...
Folklore has it that the wider the orange band is on a woolly bear caterpillar, the milder the winter ahead will be. That and other wildlife habits and signs in nature (do squirrels appear to be busy?
Folklore has it that the wider the orange band is on a woolly bear caterpillar, the milder the winter ahead will be. That and other wildlife habits and signs in nature (do squirrels appear to be busy?
“When apple blossoms start to fall…,” “When lilacs are in full bloom…,” “When oak leaves are the size of a squirrel’s ear…” Our neighbors and The Old Farmer’s Almanac are full of advice about when to ...
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The Truth About the Farmer’s Almanac: Fact or Folklore?
The Farmer's Almanac has made weather predictions for centuries, but how accurate are they? We checked in with an Earth ...
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New 2025 Farmers' Almanac unveils wet winter predictions for half the country with gardening tips
The latest edition of the Farmer’s Almanac has hit the stands, packed with weather predictions, 'best days,' and fun facts.
But how bad will it be? The Farmers' Almanac gathered signs that a hard winter to coming according to folklore. If you want to watch out for the signs, which were originally featured in the 1978 ...
We’ve all heard those bits of weather folklore that some people love to share. They’re just sure it means the worst winter we’ve seen in years is on the way. Whether it’s how high squirrels are ...
Using what it describes as a “mathematical and astronomical formula,” the Farmers’ Almanac is forecasting a “frigid and snowy winter” for Minnesota, the Dakotas and other parts of the upper Great ...
“To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven. A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted.” Ecclesiastes 3:1-2 ...
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