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Puzzle of the Day
How does the transposition of the parts of a word express the difference between a welcome and a wish for your departure?
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Listen!—the wind is crying, like a loon
On some far water, and the rising moon
Stands breathless on the snow! That wind!

–John James Piatt (1835–1917), American poet

 
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Planting Tulip Bulbs in Winter
Tulip bulbs are typically planted in the fall, but what happens when you forget to plant them and it’s already January? You plant them anyway—in the ground or in pots! Here are my tips on how to plant bulbs in winter or late in the season.
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Staying organized will be a breeze!

The 2023 Old Farmer’s Almanac Planner will keep you on track! Each week gets a two-page spread with plenty of space for detailing daily appointments, events, thoughts, observations, birthdays, anniversaries, weekly reminders, and inspirations. Order your 2023 planner today!

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Is Dark Chocolate Good for Your Health? It's Complicated
Is dark chocolate good for you? The news is never quite as good as you wish. However, research suggests that eating a little chocolate a few times a week may deliver a cascade of health benefits. Here's the deal.
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Plan your best garden yet!

The Old Farmer’s Almanac Garden Planner is online software that makes designing your garden easy. You can try the planner for FREE and select a sample garden plan to get you started!

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Garden Checklist: 5 Garden Principles to Get Right
So, you’ve decided to grow a vegetable garden this year? Good for you—it’s the best decision you’ll ever make, trust us! But there are some pitfalls to avoid. Know the five most important garden principles before starting a new garden—things we all wish we had known when starting out!
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Enjoy a robust harvest this year!

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Dwarf Evergreen Trees: Terrific for Containers and Small Spaces!
We usually treat evergreen trees as background plants, quietly doing their work offstage where they offer cover and food for wild animals, provide shade, block the wind, or mark a boundary line. Cue the dwarfs! Just like the Munchkins in Oz, these small evergreen trees will steal the show!
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From Seeds to Blossoms

The Flower Gardener’s Handbook profiles 32 varieties of flowering plants that are the most popular and common throughout the United States and Canada. Each profile covers planting, care, harvest, and recommended varieties. It’s the perfect companion for a gardener of any skill level!

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Brussels Sprouts With Bacon and Orange
Using just five ingredients, this roasted brussels sprouts dish is totally addictive! The contrasting flavors of sweet orange, lightly smoky bacon, and caramelized brussels sprouts come together perfectly.
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