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Dog-safe Thanksgiving foods, elephant ear care, spider mites

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Elephant Ears
The dramatic elephant ear plant is a large tropical foliage plant with magnificent, heart-shaped or arrow-shaped leaves. In colder regions, they need to be dug up and stored before winter arrives. Here’s how to grow elephant ears in your garden!
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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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Thanksgiving Foods Your Dog Can and Can’t Eat
Thanksgiving is a time to celebrate and spend time with friends and family. For many people, this also includes the family dog, but which traditional holiday foods are safe for Fido to snack on and which are a big no-no?
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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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Spider Mites
Seeing silky webbing on the underside of your tomato leaves? Or you’ve found them on your houseplants and want to know how to get rid of them? Spider mites are a common pest on our favorite plants that can be managed with a little effort and know-how. 
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Add a focal point to your gardens!

These handpainted garden stakes feature a stunning  Painted Lady Butterfly on top. You can set it amongst your garden beds to add a pleasing focal point that will fit right in with your flowers or shrubs!

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Weather on the First Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving travel always makes weather a big concern around this time of year, so I thought it might be fun to write about the weather that the Pilgrims encountered on their first Thanksgiving. Ironically, we know more about the weather than many other aspects of the celebration!
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Look like a rock star at the farmers' market!

The Official Almanac shirts feature an original design by Ty Meier, a New Hampshire artist, that beautifully captures the natural and celestial themes of The Old Farmer’s Almanac. Order yours today!

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Cranberry Chutney
Make this seasonal cranberry chutney. Simmering with spices, orange, and dried fig, this delicious (and easy) chutney brightens up a Thanksgiving meal! Or, make an extra jar for a hostess or holiday gift!
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