Source Getting winterized: Energy savers, prepping the plot for winter, dehydrating summer foods Posted September 25, 2016 Updated September 29, 2016 Font size + Gift article You are able to gift 5 more articles this month.Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Email Copy Link Email address Send! Article link sent! An error has occurred. Please try again. With a Press Herald subscription, you can gift 5 articles each month.It looks like you do not have any active subscriptions. To get one, go to the subscriptions page. Subscribe Today With a Press Herald subscription, you can gift 5 articles each month. Subscribe Today Sign In Loading.... Share Facebook Reddit Linkedin Email Copy Link Print From LED bulbs to window coverings, 5 easy ways to cut energy use in your home And you'll save money, too. Jon Hill, energy-efficiency inspector and organic blueberry farmer After you've weatherized your home and applied for your rebate, this Efficiency Maine specialist may be by to assure the work was done right. A new gardener assesses her first season outside Slugs, kind neighbors and contentment figure into her account. Dehydrate your vegetables to preserve the remains of your vegetable garden With a little experimentation, you too can become adept at drying the fruits of your labor. Fall is the easier season to get chores done From mulching to planting to pruning, here are tasks to do before putting your garden to bed. Hills and Trails’ outdoor designs will remind you of your last hike or camping trip The designs are being put onto pillows, napkins and prints by a couple who love the outdoors. Copy the Story Link Comments are no longer available on this story Send questions/comments to the editors. « Previous A new gardener assesses her first season outside Next » Jon Hill, energy-efficiency inspector and organic blueberry farmer Related Stories Latest Articles
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