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Dr. Michael Compton, by day a psychiatrist with New York state, details his prescription for nutritious eating in a new book.
Hudson Valley families have their standbys. Whether it's their favorite park, river town, or farmers market, there's always a ...
You've worked hard to make your yard a colorful, inviting oasis, but mosquitoes can make it impossible to enjoy the garden comfortably. Mosquitoes aren't just annoying; they pose a serious health risk ...
Every bug has a place in the garden, whether it's feeding wildlife, helping improve your soil, or eating bugs they could ...
We asked dozens across the Lower Hudson to complete the sentence: "It's not summer until I..." For some, summer means July ...
Summer is an exciting time in the Hudson Valley: farmers’ markets abound, the region’s many trailheads teem with hikers, and ...
The Lower Hudson Valley is home to hardiness zones 6a through 7b, which provides a great climate for many deer-resistant plants. Deer are more likely to stay away from poisonous and fragrant ...
Glorious gardens: These deer-resistant flowers and plants are perfect for a Lower Hudson Valley garden. Temps in the 70s ahead for Lower Hudson Valley, with brief dips into 60s.
Did you know that Anne Burrell was a Culinary Institute of America (Hyde Park) trained chef, attending the prestigious school in the '90's.
“The landscape is dominant,” Taavo Somer said of his high-design, 225-acre retreat that’s one of the best hotels in Hudson Valley. (In case you doubted its cult appeal: Recently, Inness and ...
If you're gardening in the Lower Hudson Valley, look for plants that thrive in your hardiness zone (the region is home to zones 6a through 7b). You can find a hardiness map at planthardiness.ars ...