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Storing dahlias, when to pick pumpkins, homemade cider donuts

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What is the best way to rid a pantry of moths?
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My first is company; my second shuns company; my third assembles company; my whole amuses company. (What’s the word? Each clue is a syllable!)

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Ruffling the colors of the forest leaves,
The winds make music as they come and go.

–John Critchley Prince, English poet (1808–66)

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Dahlias
Dahlias are gorgeous flowers that bloom from midsummer through autumn. In colder regions, be sure to dig and store them after frost hits in the fall! Available in a rainbow of colors and a number of sizes, dahlias are a lovely flower to grow in any garden. Here’s how to care for them in …
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HAVE PETS? …. LOVE ANIMALS? YOU ARE KINDLY INVITED TO BROWSE LORI FAYE BOCK’S ONLINE STORE

Lori Faye Bock has been publishing a line of art note cards for more than 20 years. As a subscriber to this newsletter, a very special discount is reserved for you by entering PETS in the checkout coupon code.

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Night Sky Map for October 2022: Constellations, Then and Now
Welcome to the October Sky Map! This month, we highlight constellations. Who was the first person to record constellations? How many constellations are there? Are the constellations permanent? Let’s go stargazing—with our complimentary and printable map of the night …
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Top Plastic Surgeon: How To Improve Your Neck's Appearance

According to Dr. Layke revealed there is a simple and effective way to help take years off your neck’s appearance, in as little as 30 seconds.

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How to Tell When Pumpkins Are Ripe
One of many traditions in the fall is pumpkin picking! Whether you’re growing your own this year or visiting a pumpkin patch, discover how to tell when a pumpkin is ripe for the picking.
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Colorado Potato Beetles
One morning, your potato plants look lush and full. Dreams of hash browns, soup, and loaded baked potatoes fill your thoughts. The following day, your plants look like they’ve been attacked. Half-eaten leaves, skeleton-like stems, and ugly orange larvae are all over your plants. To save your potato…
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Dazzling Suncatchers Made in New Hampshire!

Hang these stunning suncatchers in your window! These suncatchers were hand-pressed from recycled glass using a centuries-old technique by Old Hancock Glassworks in NH.

 

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Apple Cider Donuts
Many farmers with apple orchards make cider donuts and boiled cider in season! You can make your own Apple Cider Donuts with fresh apple cider—which not only adds flavor but also makes the donuts more tender and fills the kitchen with an amazing scent.
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