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  • Pragmatic Predictors, Pests, and Ecosystem Engineers February 6, 2026
    I am sure that many of us have a family of groundhogs that take residence under our sheds or in our yards. Understandably, they are disliked by many home gardeners, despite providing some pragmatic predictions about when spring will arrive. This week, I had the chance to travel to Gobblers Knob in Punxsutawney, PA and […]
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  • A Few Historic Barns of North-central Connecticut January 27, 2026
    This region of Connecticut is home to a rich tapestry of historic barns reflecting the state’s agricultural evolution. Plus, it is an area where I drive around a lot, especially with an eye toward interesting farms and farm structures. Here are a few of my favorites, with an image of each and their location. Greystone […]
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Hanging pot of a spider plant with long, arching green leaves striped with white, labeled with a small wooden plant marker.

A Spider Everyone Can Love

By Dr. Matthew Lisy, UConn Adjunct Faculty  Spiders are one of those creatures that humans fear.  Most here in the Northeast are totally harmless, yet many times people run and occasionally hurt themselves trying to get away from them.  As such, it is interesting to me that one of our most beloved plants is called “Spider Plant.”  Its growth does superficially resemble a spider, […]

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