Early Tastes of Summer

Good morning. Summer may not start until the 21st, but I’m cooking as if it were the high season already: grilled proteins and spicy sauces; slaws everywhere; steamed clams as often as I can manage. I can’t wait to bring Hetty McKinnon’s new recipe for crispy gnocchi with tomatoes and red onion (above) into the…

Meet Stiltgrass, Your New Garden Adversary

“And we are getting good native recruitment in those areas,” she said. Plants that had been crowded out are returning, including some ferns, grasses and goldenrods, and more seedlings of maples, oaks and hemlock. For gardeners, she recommends starting by hand-pulling the weed before it flowers and sets seed (in late July or early August,…

Even with federal funds, U.S. schools still rely on low-cost methods to slow Covid, a study shows.

Despite additional federal funding, U.S. schools reported that they were most likely to rely on low-cost strategies to improve ventilation to slow the spread of the coronavirus, according to a study published Tuesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The measures include holding activities outside, opening doors and windows, and inspecting existing heating,…