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Growing hyacinths, planting rhubarb, allergies

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Would you think it? Spring has come,
Winter's paid his passage home;
Packed his ice-box—gone—half way
To the arctic, they say. 
–Christopher Cranch (1813–92)

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Hyacinth and Muscari
Hyacinths bloom in midspring, filling the garden with a burst of pastel colors when most of the garden is just waking up. Their fragrance is so intoxicating that they’ve been called “nature’s perfume.” Like most perennial bulbs, they’re easy to grow and come back year after year!…
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If You Feel Bloated, Tired, or Fat...Try this

According to Dr. Gundry’s research, there’s one “anti-nutrient” that’s become widespread in American food. And this unhealthy compound — rather than just “age” — is often behind the digestive, energy, and weight problems people are having. Fortunately, after working with thousands of patients, Dr. Gundry discovered there was one food that could actually block your body from absorbing the compound in the first place.

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Rhubarb
What grows for 10 years or more, suffers from almost from no pests, and is refreshingly easy to grow? It’s rhubarb! This perennial vegetable has tart-flavored ruby or green stems used to make pies, crumbles, jams, and sauces. Plant in late autumn or early spring when the soil is workable.…
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Your Old Farmer’s Almanac Club Charter Membership includes the 2022 Classic Edition of The Old Farmer’s Almanac and so much more. This exciting club is designed especially for you—and it’s packed with articles, advice, best days, and fun facts!

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Rhubarb Bread
This rhubarb bread is a very moist quick bread best suited for breakfast or tea time. After baking, let loaf sit for 10 to 15 minutes before turning it out of the pan. Cool completely—preferably overnight—before slicing.
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Natural Home Remedies for Spring Allergies
In most regions, spring brings on a pollen assault! For days—sometimes weeks—pollen fills the air and our stuffed-up sinuses deliver the message. Here are some home remedies for allergies and stuffed-up sinuses. 
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The Perfect Companion for Every Vegetable Gardener

Created for new gardeners, green thumbs, and old hands alike, The Old Farmer’s Almanac Vegetable Gardener’s Handbook is loaded with advice and inspiration to help plants—and growers—thrive. 

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How to Start a Hydroponic Garden!
Hydroponics sounds complicated, but it just means growing plants in water instead of soil. Great for small spaces! Once you're set up, hydroponics is easier than farming (no weeding, pests, etc.) and provides great yields. Learn the basics of hydroponic gardening for beginners—and how to get…
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