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  • Gardening on filled soil and disturbed ground on new construction sites November 28, 2025
    If you moved into a new housing development and your lawn never quite looks like the brochure, it is probably not your fault. The grass seed on builder lawns is usually fine. The problem is what is under it. On many construction sites, the original topsoil is stripped off, stockpiled, and then a thin layer […]
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  • Notes on Nature November 24, 2025
    During autumn in New England, all paths eventually lead to Vermont. Famed for its spectacular displays of vibrant foliage, it draws visitors from near and far who hope to catch a glimpse of nature’s annual art show. Last month, I joined the procession of cars marching up I-91 to the Green Mountain State for this purpose.   Winding roads lined with seas of orange and yellow trees […]
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Dense green shrub with numerous small, bright red berries growing along its branches, situated against a brick and white wall in a landscaped area.

Road Salt and Your Soil

By Dr. Avishesh Neupane, UConn Soil Nutrient Analysis Lab When I was a graduate student from Nepal living in New Haven from 2012 to 2014, I kept noticing the same winter aftereffect across town. Along busy streets, the first foot of lawn by the pavement turned yellow and matted, and the road-facing sides of yews […]

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