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September holidays, fall equinox, best apples for baking

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What should I do after harvesting all my squash for the season?
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Puzzle of the Day
The Land of Enchantment.(Name the U.S. state!)
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Fair on September first,
Fair for the month.

–Weather folklore

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The Month of September 2022: Holidays, Fun Facts, Folklore
What happens in the month of September? There’s a little for everyone: the last days of summer and the first days of fall. See September holidays, advice, recipes, fun facts, and trivia.
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Fresh is Best! Strawberry Growing Guide.

One of the most popular fruits to grow in home gardens is strawberries. They are easy to grow and can be grown in small spaces such as containers or baskets. Here are some helpful tips for growing an abundance of strawberries in your garden.

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Autumnal Equinox 2022: The First Day of Fall
In 2022, the autumnal equinox—also called the September equinox or fall equinox—arrives on Thursday, September 22. This date marks the start of fall in the Northern Hemisphere and spring in the Southern Hemisphere. Read about the signs of fall and the ways we mark the approaching…
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Heart Surgeon Begs Americans: "Stop Putting This in Your Coffee"

Coffee is one of the healthiest things you can put in your body - unless you do this…

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The Best Apples for Baking and Cooking
Not all apples are ideal for cooking! In this article, we share some of best apples for baking and cooking—including the best apples for apple pies, best apples for making applesauce, best apples for apple cider, and best apples for apple butter. Hooray for apple season!
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Shipping Now: The 2023 Almanacs!

It’s time to ship the 2023 edition of The Old Farmer’s Almanac! Can you believe it? We’re excited to bring you the newest edition of this handy yellow book. Order your 2023 Almanac today!

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September Birthstone: The Sapphire
Known for its deep blue color, the sapphire has been one of the most sought-after gems for centuries. It’s part of what some consider to be the big three of jewelry stones, along with the ruby and the emerald. It has symbolized royalty and truth, while many have cherished its mysterious…
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Keep the bugs away!

Enjoy the outdoors in peace with The Old Farmer’s Almanac All-Natural Insect Repellent! It’ll keep biting bugs at bay, using a DEET-free formula that’s family-friendly.  Simply apply to skin or clothing, and you’re ready to go!

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September Birth Flowers
Asters and morning glories provide a much-needed splash of color in the garden when summer begins to fade and fall makes its annual appearance. Their distinct blooms and rich symbolism make asters and morning glories flowers that carry a lot of meaning. Learn more about these two late bloomers…
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Spend a year with the Moon! This fascinating calendar features striking scenes of the Moon above the landscape, accompanied by fun facts and lore about Earth’s natural satellite. Order your 2023 Old Farmer’s Almanac Moon Calendar today!

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