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How to Chip Wood
Posted September 26th, 2012
What do you do when you lose a tree in the backyard? You can cut it up for firewood, but what about all of those branches? Farmers’ Almanac editor Peter Geiger demonstrates – with the help of a friend – how to safely and effectively chip wood into mulch.
Venus Was Her Name
Posted June 6th, 2012
Were you able to safely view last night’s planetary show? Check out a video of it here.
Inside Groundhog Day
Posted January 30th, 2012
A few years ago, the Farmers’ Almanac TV crew headed to Punxsutawney, Pa., for the annual Groundhog Day festivities at Gobbler’s Knob. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into the oldest and biggest Groundhog Day celebration in North America.
Oh, Christmas Tree!
Posted December 19th, 2011
A Christmas tree farmer here in Maine explains the benefits of a real Christmas tree, offers advice on choosing the best tree, and shares tips for keeping your tree looking its best.
Building a Family Garden
Posted September 7th, 2011
This summer, editor Peter Geiger’s friends, the Pomerleau family, created their first family vegetable garden – two small raised beds in their city backyard. Listen to them talk about what they learned from the process in our newest video.
March’s Full Worm Moon
Posted March 26th, 2013
Why is March’s full Moon named for worms? The Farmers’ Almanac explains the origins of the name “Worm Moon,” and explores some other common monikers for this month’s Full Moon.