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Growing wildflowers, celebrating Diwali, cinnamon for health

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Through golden noons and purple eves, and shadows cool and tender,
From scenes of tranquil happiness and dreams of deep delight,
October like a princess in her oriental splendor
Comes down the valley singing with her retinue of light.

–Katharine Brownlee Sherwood, American poet (1841–1914)

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Diwali 2022: What Is Diwali?
Diwali is the Indian “festival of lights”—a holiday that celebrates the triumph of good over evil. This year, Diwali will be celebrated on October 24. Though technically religious, it’s also become a cultural event in North America that’s celebrated with sweets and…
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3 Dangerous Ingredients You're Feeding Your Dog

Are you harming your dog by feeding them the wrong food? There are 3 dangerous ingredients that no dog should ever eat, and if you are giving them to your dog then you might be slowly harming it.

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Carrots
Everyone enjoys a sweet, crunchy carrot, but many gardeners find them a bit tricky to grow. Harvest these root vegetables after they’ve been through a few frosts to sweeten them up. Here’s what you need to know in order to grow carrots in your garden! 
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Howl at the Moon!

This fascinating calendar features striking scenes of the Moon in the landscape, accompanied by fun facts and lore about Earth’s natural satellite, including monthly full Moon names and meanings. Order your 2023 Old Farmer’s Almanac Moon Calendar today!

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How to Plant Wildflowers for Bees and Butterflies
Butterflies and bees do such incredible work pollinating our crops. So let’s show them some love—by growing more wildflowers! In this short video (and article), we’ll explain how to plant more wildflowers in your own garden to benefit pollinators, lift your spirits, and boost…
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Are you an avid gardener who doesn’t fear getting your hands dirty? The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club is for you! Join today, and you’ll receive a members-only box full of our best gardening goodies.

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Cinnamon Is the Star Spice of the Fall Season
Every season has a star spice and there’s no doubt that autumn ushers in the call for cinnamon to shine. Learn all about the different types of cinnamon, health benefits of cinnamon, and different ways to add cinnamon to your diet—from coffee to tea to seasonal recipes. It’s the…
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Pumpkin Bars With Cream Cheese Frosting
These Pumpkin Bars With Cream Cheese Frosting are better than pumpkin pie. An easy dessert to whip up at the height of pumpkin season—and for months after! In the style of an upside-down cake, you flip the bars after baking and then top with a sweet cream cheese frosting.
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