Tuesday

Growing jalapeños, tick season, when to fertilize gardens

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21 days until summer begins

Question of the Day
What is the best way to repair a cigarette-burn hole in a carpet?
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Puzzle of the Day
Which state is the happiest of the United States?
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A dry May is followed by a wet June.
–Proverb

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Jalapeño Peppers
Hot peppers, including jalapeños, are tropical natives and are a crop well suited to hot weather. Learn how to plant, grow, and harvest jalapeño peppers in your garden!
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Grow A Vertical Vegetable Garden

Vegetable gardening is a great way to access healthy food, but many of us have limited space. One way to address this problem is to grow vertically. You can train many veggies to grow upward instead of outward. Learn how!

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Ticks and Mosquitoes: Protect Yourself
Get ready for tick season. Here’s how to protect yourself with safe but also effective solutions!
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Slim & Healthy After 60: All It Takes is 1 Small Change

Former Idol star was suffering from digestive discomfort, fatigue, and more serious health issues. That has all changed…He lost weight, feels great, and it was all without some crazy diet or strenuous exercise program. Watch how he did it here >>

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Butterfly Gardening
Letting all that milkweed grow around my yard has paid off, and we have some monarch butterfly caterpillars in there chomping away! Here's how to create a butterfly garden—from a mud puddle to plants!
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The “Greatest Gardening Magazine” is Here!

To quote our readers, the Almanac Garden Guide is “no ordinary magazine.” Imagine the country’s best-selling garden experts sharing their knowledge in ONE place. If you pick up ONE gardening magazine this year, treat yourself to the Garden Guide. Take a look inside—and get inspired!

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Couscous Salad with Chickpeas, Cranberry, and Feta
This pearl couscous salad with chickpeas, dried cranberry, and feta has a delightful mix of textures. It’s a great side to add flavor to a roast chicken dinner. Or, enjoy cold as the perfect picnic salad.
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How and When to Fertilize Your Vegetable Garden
We use fertilizer to make our plants grow better, but when is the best time to apply fertilizer? And how much of what kind of fertilizer do we apply? In one page, we’ll cover the basics of using fertilizers in your garden.
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Monday

Chelsea chop, June forecast!, tale of "Taps," oregano

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22 days until summer begins

Question of the Day
My understanding is that there are a couple of words that were derived from sailing, one being “posh” and the other being “news.” What are the true origins of these words, and is it true that they are derived from sail of old?
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Puzzle of the Day
My first is a verb; add to me one letter, and I become an insect; add another, and I become a kind of vegetable; add two more letters, and I become the name of another insect.
Answer


In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

–John McCrae (1872–1918)

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The Tuneful Tale of "Taps"
Ever wonder about the bugle call performed on Memorial Day and Veterans Day and at almost every military funeral? Here’s the tale of “Taps”…
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The Chelsea Chop: Cutting Back Perennials for Better Blooms
What is the Chelsea chop? A new hairdo, dance craze, or fancy cut of meat? Nope, it’s just a pruning technique borrowed from the Brits. By cutting back leggy perennials by early summer, you will have more flowers on a fuller-looking plant. It’s hard to chop but it works and you’ll…
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How To: Get Rid Of Deep Fat From Your Belly

Millions of Americans suffer from deep fat. Researchers have now found out the reason why. It turns out there is a master switch that controls when the cells turn into energy and when they turn into fat. Learn how to flip the master switch right now.

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June 2022 Weather Forecast: Summer Weather Here to Stay
The month of June brings with it the official start of summer. What sort of weather can we expect for this month? Almanac meteorologist Michael Steinberg provides the extended forecast for June.
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Weeding CAN be fun!

Putting care into your lawn or garden means pulling weeds. It takes time and effort to get down into the beds and dig out each one. The Weed Spinner will eliminate the need to kneel, and makes weeding fun!

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Oregano
A must-have herb in a culinary garden, oregano is easy to grow and perfect for beginners. Started in spring, oregano grows well in containers or even as ground cover along a path. Here’s how to plant, grow, and harvest oregano—plus how to use oregano!
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Try our Garden Planner for FREE!

The Old Farmer’s Almanac Garden Planner is an easy-to-use online program that helps you plan your garden! Whether you want to create a backyard garden for vegetables, a kitchen garden for herbs, or a beautiful flower garden, Garden Planner will help you create the best layout for your space—plus provide all your sowing and planting dates!

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Chicken Salad with Rice, Orange, and Snow Peas
This light chicken salad with snow peas, orange, and rice uses cider vinegar instead of mayo. It’s very refreshing with the fruit and a nice change from the usual potato or pasta salads.
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