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Beaver Moon total eclipse, planting garlic, low-light houseplants

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Question of the Day
What is that wobbly little thing on the turkey’s chin called, and what is it made of?
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Puzzle of the Day
Name a bird whose name contains the name of another bird.
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A touch of cold in the Autumn night— 
I walked abroad, 
And saw the ruddy moon lean over a hedge 
Like a red-faced farmer. 

–T. E. Hulme, English poet (1883–1917)

Don't miss the total lunar eclipse! It happens overnight, reaching totality just after 5 a.m. EST (2 a.m. PST) on Tuesday, November 8.

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Beaver Moon: Full Moon in November 2022
November’s full Beaver Moon reaches peak illumination in the morning hours of Tuesday, November 8—Election Day! In addition, the Beaver Moon will also be plunged into a total lunar eclipse! Get more information, including Full Moon rise times, why we call it a “Beaver” Moon, and best days by…
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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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What a Blood Moon Is—and Isn't
What exactly IS a Blood Moon? There are boatloads of celestial hype about this phenomenon as well as reference to a strange prophesy. I’ll help you separate fact from fiction.
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Early Black Friday Sale Ending Today!

Shop now to get 15% off orders of $60 or more. Plus, you’ll unlock FREE shipping! The sale ends today, so shop now to take advantage of this Early Black Friday offer!

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Planting Garlic in the Fall
Got your cloves in the ground yet? Garlic is incredibly useful in the kitchen and surprisingly easy to grow in the garden. The best time to plant it is in the fall. Learn how and when to plant garlic so that you can maximize your harvest!
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Did you know there's an Almanac Club?

Do you flip through your Almanac and wonder what daily life might have been like in years past? You can entertain that thought by studying two Almanac replicas from 1823 and 1923. Both are included in the box of goodies when you join The Old Farmer’s Almanac Club!

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Best Indoor Plants for Low Light
Less water, less light, and less fuss. If you’re like most people, you don’t have the time to constantly dote on your plants, yet you love the character and style that houseplants bring to indoor settings. Perhaps you don’t have that perfect sunny window? Not a worry. Plants with…
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Holiday Gift Boxes are Here!

The gardening experts at The Old Farmer’s Almanac designed this year’s gift box to bring fun, learning, and enjoyment from the holidays through 2023! Order now because quantities are limited!

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Curried Apple Squash Soup
Our Apple Squash Soup is fall in a bowl! The tangy combination of tart apples and warming spices elevates this butternut squash soup to first-course holiday status.
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