by oncapemagazine | Jul 21, 2023 | Front Articles 2, March 2021
By ABIGAIL NEHRING Many of Cape Cod’s seasonal homeowners have lingered long past fair weather this year. They are choosing the Cape as their domestic setting after American companies sent their employees home on lockdown, stationing themselves at their kitchen tables...
by oncapemagazine | Jul 21, 2023 | March 2021
By CHRISTOPHER KAZARIAN ‘Having a space outside you can enjoy, just like you might enjoy the living room, can hugely enhance your experience with the house.’ – Jacob Avakian, owner of Vineyard Home Since last March, the relationship with the way we use our homes has...
by oncapemagazine | Jul 21, 2023 | March 2021
By SHEILA HURST To add some green to your spring cleaning this year, you might want to consider going all natural by making your own detergents or trying a few plant-based cleaning products. Natural products are not only cost-effective, they’re better for the...
by oncapemagazine | Jul 21, 2023 | March 2021
By DEBORAH G. SCANLON Pine needles, wood chips, leaves, and seaweed have been simple but valuable resources for Cape Cod gardeners for generations. Seaweed, in fact, has had many uses over the years. Our grandparents shared stories of it being used in the past as...
by oncapemagazine | Jul 21, 2023 | March 2021
By CHRISTINE LYNCH By now we know that everything in Nature is interconnected. When one component is changed, it inevitably affects something else. At present, there are many detrimental factors depleting our butterflies and other pollinators such as bees, wasps,...
by oncapemagazine | Jul 21, 2023 | March 2021
By BECCA LOWRY Roses! There is a very rich history behind them, as well as a wide variety of the flower. The history of the rose goes back many, many years, so let’s get started! The rose might just be one of the oldest flowers around. According to the United Kingdom...