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National Gardening |
Planting Grapes The fall before you plant, mark the location for your vines. Get rid of all weeds, especially perennial ones, as your vines can easily survive 30 years or more in the same location. |
National Gardening Suzanne DeJohn |
Of Muscadines and Scuppernongs The potent antioxidant found in red wine, resveratrol, has now been found in the muscadine grape. |
National Gardening Nan Sterman |
Hardy Kiwi Have you tasted these remarkable miniature kiwis yet? Every bit as delicious as the larger, more familiar fuzzy kiwi, hardy kiwis are much easier to grow and eat (skin and all). |
This Old House Jerry Pavia |
Versatile Vines These fast-growing plants could be your best landscape investment this summer. |
National Gardening Alain Charest |
Trumpet Vine Native American plant makes good, especially in the North. Many garden plants are described as blooming all summer long, but trumpet vine is one of the few to actually live up to this description. Its only requirements are a sunny exposure and a good pruning in winter. |
National Gardening June 2000 Kris Wetherbee |
'Pink Reliance' Grapes Delicious food or drink, luxuriant growth, beautiful color, and fragrance all in one grape variety?... |
Geotimes August 2004 Naomi Lubick |
Wine insurance in the Northeast Wine growers in the relatively wet northeastern United States are now starting to embrace drip-irrigation technology, something water-poor grape-growing regions such as California, Chile, Israel, South Africa, Australia and Washington State adopted in the 1970s. |
This Old House |
Winter Plant Tip: Buy Ugly Dormant bare-root plants make for a wise cold-weather purchase. |
National Gardening |
Getting Started with Container Gardening Here's a look at some of the benefits of container gardening and choosing the right containers for your plants. |
This Old House March 27, 2001 Lynn Ocone |
Growing Perfect Tomatoes Treat yourself to one of the true pleasures of summer: your own homegrown tomatoes fresh from the vine... |
This Old House February 2, 2001 Warren Schultz |
Getting the Best Deal on Plants Your guide to buying plants for the upcoming growing season... |
National Gardening Kris Wetherbee |
'Pink Reliance' Grapes This grape has it all: great flavor, disease resistance, and beautiful, fragrant spring color... |
National Gardening |
Amazing Annual Vines If you've been growing common vines, like morning glory and sweet peas, consider trying something new this year. Here are a few suggestions. |
Geotimes August 2004 Gregory Jones |
Making Wine in a Changing Climate History has shown that climate and wine are intricately linked. And many growing regions are either at or nearing their optimum climates for the varieties grown and wine styles produced. |
National Gardening June 2000 Victoria Matthews |
Tropical Visions Given the right conditions, these flamboyant vines can grow almost anywhere |
Geotimes August 2004 Larry Meinert |
Understanding the Mysteries of the Grape For 30 years, this petroleum geologist has followed his curiosity about Earth to an unlikely spot: winemaking. |
National Gardening |
Choosing Tomato Varieties Healthy, vigorous tomato vines can produce a lot of fruit. But of the thousands of varieties available, how do you narrow your choices? |
National Gardening Charlie Nardozzi |
Best Winter Annuals For gardeners in the South, fall is the time to switch gears. While northern gardeners are pulling out plants in preparation for freezing temperatures, southern gardeners can plant pansies, violas, and other hardy annuals to provide color from winter to early spring. |
Science News September 21, 2002 Janet Raloff |
A Dairy Solution to Mildew Woes Milk may prove the savior of some organic wines. New field trials show that it kills a powdery mildew that would otherwise damage vine leaves and destroy grapes. |
This Old House Dan DiClerico |
A History of the Concord Grape How the 200-year-old vine at the Concord Cottage got its name, and why it mattered that we save it. |
National Gardening Veronica Lorson Fowler |
Amazing Annual Vines These speedy climbers offer old-fashioned charm and quick landscape solutions |
Delicious Living September 2007 Jessica Rubino |
Cheers to Organics Few wines have earned the USDA green seal of approval, indicating that vino contains not only organically grown grapes but also no added sulfites, a preservative. Here are three that have. |
High on Adventure October 2005 Rosen & Giordano |
The Pick - Late Night - Ice Wine Grapes in British Columbia If you want to pick grapes for ice wine you need to be ready to leave within 24 hours of notice. |
IDB America January 2005 Christina MacCulloch |
The War Against Mealy Peaches How Chile harnessed the power of genetic research to make its wine and fruit industries more competitive. |
AskMen.com November 2, 2001 Gregory Cartier |
The Art Of Ordering Wine You can order beer at the local bar like a pro, so why should ordering wine be any different? Many reasons. Here is a breakdown of the ordering process, step by step... |
This Old House November 10, 2000 Lynn Ocone |
A Private Matter Turn your yard into a secluded haven without giving your neighbors the cold shoulder... |
BusinessWeek August 9, 2004 Cliff Edwards |
The Bay Area's Hidden Valley Livermore, an often overlooked wine region, is a short drive from San Francisco. |
DailyCandy April 19, 2006 |
Grapes of Rad Rekindle that old grape-drink-making nostalgia with the WinePod. The nifty contraption can make any kind of wine you desire. You just choose the grapes. |
High on Adventure October 2005 Lee Juillerat |
Chilling With Ice Wine The annual Ice Wine Festival in British Columbia combines informational seminars with skiing, fine dining, and, of course, generous samplings of ice wine. |
Reactive Reports Issue 62 |
How Wine Producers Might Save Asthma Sufferers from Sulfites Ozone could replace sulfites as the preservative of choice in a new asthma-friendly approach to wine production. The approach could also help boost antioxidant levels in the final product. |
Fast Company December 2003 Alison Overholt |
The Good Earth Paul Dolan is no woolly-headed idealist. The head of Fetzer Vineyards is a fierce competitor who happens to believe that sound environmental and social practices are also good business. It's all part of his "triple bottom line" approach. |
High on Adventure February 2009 Lee Juillerat |
Snake Bite Medicine Touring Idaho's snake river wineries. |
Inc. January 2005 Nicole Gull |
Entrepreneur of the Year: The Ceja Family In 1967, Pablo and Juanita Ceja left their small village in Michoacan, Mexico, for a new life in the United States. Today, these former migrant workers own their own vineyard, producing 6,000 cases of wine a year. |
Smithsonian July 2007 Beth Goulart |
Sip 'n' Swirl, Y'all In the heart of the Lone Star state, wineries are giving Texans reason to toast. |
BusinessWeek October 10, 2005 David Kiley |
Way Past Retsina High-quality Greek wines are making a strong comeback in export markets. |
This Old House Roseann Henry |
A Family Tradition A simple recipe for Concord grape jelly manages to unite Yankee frugality with the New York immigrant experience. |
AskMen.com December 29, 2000 Gregory Cartier |
Become A Champagne Connoisseur |
National Gardening Charlie Nardozzi |
Got Mildew? Get Milk! Is your garden plagued with powdery mildew on your bee balm, phlox, grapes, squash, and pumpkins? New research from Brazil, Australia, and New Zealand describes a household remedy that's easy to use and as effective as many chemical fungicides: milk. |
Entrepreneur March 2010 Corie Brown |
From a Lean Year, a Rich Vintage As the top of the wine market crashes, new entrepreneurs like James Stewart are bringing high-end grapes to the masses. |
Real Travel Adventures June 2010 Ron Kapon |
York County Pennsylvania -- the Factory Tour & Snack Food Capitol of the World An invitation to visit a few of the 12 family-owned wineries along the UnCork York Wine Trail led me to do more research on the York County area. |
U.S. Banker June 2005 John Engen |
Holding on to Those Vintage Years Banking California's wineries can be both profitable and glamorous. It's small wonder why banks are pouring into this business. Newcomers are pushing the pricing envelope, but luring business is no guarantee of success in a niche requiring specialized know-how. |
Insurance & Technology August 12, 2005 Barbara Piehler |
My Favorite ... Way To Reconnect The small, family-owned vineyards in Willamette Valley provide an escape from the technology demands of work life. |
Seasoned Cooking July 2010 Bonny-Morgan Lin |
Food and Wine Pairing For the 4th of July Here are some fun and useful food-and-wine matching ideas, to help you choose that perfect bottle or two for the festivities! |
BusinessWeek October 9, 2006 Frederik Balfour |
Potations From Chairman Mao Can China produce fine wines? There's big money betting that it can. |
AskMen.com January 29, 2004 Harry Marks |
Top 10: Famous Wine Regions For many, a relaxing vacation does not need to include sun, sand and Mai Tais. Wine aficionados should consider sacrificing exotic resorts for something more unique and fulfilling: a visit to an internationally known vineyard. |
Smithsonian August 2005 Ann Hodgman |
Give Weeds a Chance The minute you plant a garden, wilderness starts trying to take advantage of it. Getting mad at the process is like getting mad at gravity. |