Fall Foliage
The leaves they are a-changin'.It’s that time of year: the sunlight fades, the air chills, and the chlorophyll dissipates. The trees around Bozeman succumb to these forces and a physical alteration...
View ArticleTree ID
Categorizing conifers.Think all conifers are pretty much the same? Think again. Next time you’re in the woods, use these simple ID-techniques to better understand your environment.
View Article"Mountain States Foraging"
Briana Wile’s Mountain States Foraging (Timber Press, $30) is the only guide I’d want in my pack on a backcountry trip; the author’s colorful run-down of local wild, edible plants is refreshingly...
View ArticleEdible Berries of the Wild
Wild berries around Bozeman that are suitable for human consumption.So there you are, walking down the trail, and you see a plump, juicy berry dangling among the shrubbery. Should you eat it? Maybe,...
View ArticlePlant Me a River
Landscaping as an act of conservation. As individuals concerned with the continuous depletion of our natural resources, we’re often asked to conserve in ways that seem ineffective. What difference does...
View ArticleReview: Rocky Mountain Vegetable Gardening Guide
You don’t have to be one of the 30 million people who lost their jobs last spring to contemplate vegetable gardening as an alternate—even primary—food source.
View ArticleHigh-Country Hues
None can ignore autumn, when the world explodes in dazzling displays of color. Amid Montana's dispersed evergreen hillsides, chokecherry and aspen commence a fireworks show of reds and yellows. Along...
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