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Last supermoon, 3 sisters garden, straight-up rhubarb pie

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May is a green as no other,
May is much sun through small leaves,
May is soft earth,
And apple-blossoms,
And windows open to a South wind.

–Amy Lowell (1874–1925)

Wednesday, May 6, 2020
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Last Supermoon of Year

Full Moon for May 2020
May’s full Moon rises on Thursday, May 7! This full Moon will be the last of the three supermoons to occur this year, so don’t miss it! Here’s everything you should know about this month’s full moon, including how it got its name, “The Full Flower Moon.”
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The Three Sisters

The Three Sisters: Corn, Beans, and Squash
Did you know that corn, beans, and squash are called the “three sisters”? A number of Native American tribes interplanted this trio because they thrive together, much like three inseparable sisters. Here’s how to plant a three sisters garden.
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Growing Seeds and Grains!

How to Grow Sunflower Seeds, Pumpkin Seeds, and Easy Grains
When we think about food gardening, we don’t usually think of seeds and grains—where do they fit in, and are they even worth growing? The answer is a resounding yes! Full of vitamins, minerals and heart-healthy fats, seeds and grains have plenty to contribute to your garden. Here’s our pick of the crop…
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Straight-Up Rhubarb Pie

Lattice-topped Rhubarb Pie

Lattice-topped rhubarb pie is often welcomed as the first fruit pie of spring.

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Dragonfly Sundial

Made out of cast iron and measures 10 inches across!
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Eating Dandelions (Safely)!

Eating Dandelions: Harvesting, Cleaning, and Cooking
My mother dosed her family with generous amounts of dandelion greens as soon as she discovered their bright leaves poking up through the thatch of the back lawn.
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