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Vegetables for shady spots, the new Moon, planting delphiniums

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If you glimpse the new Moon over your right shoulder, you will have good luck. 
–Folklore

 
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Vegetables to Grow in Shade
If you’re not blessed with a sunny garden space, see our list of vegetables (and fruit) that will grow in partial shade, as well as vegetables that will NOT grow in shade. Plus, see our tips and design ideas for a partial-shade vegetable garden.
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For robust vegetables, fruit, and herbs try The Old Farmer’s Almanac Organic Tomato & Vegetable Plant Food! It’s an easy way to give your garden what it needs to thrive.

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What Is a New Moon?
It’s a new Moon! For astronomers, a new Moon means no Moon to look at. For many cultures, however, the new Moon carries special meaning. So, what exactly IS a new Moon, when are the new Moons in 2023, and what does a new Moon look like? Let’s explore, fellow Moon lovers …
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The perfect companion to the Almanac

The Old Farmer’s Almanac Garden Guide is a yearly collection of the best articles written by gardening experts. The guide will help you tackle the challenges that prevent a great harvest and inspire you to elevate your garden to new heights!

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Delphiniums
Delightful delphiniums! The stalwart of many summer flower gardens, these showy perennials are grown for their long, colorful spikes in blue and other gorgeous hues. Flowering all summer, delphiniums are butterfly and hummingbird magnets, too! Learn how to plant, grow, and care for delphiniums…
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Companion handbooks for all gardeners!

We have two great books to get your garden on the right path for 2023. Order yourself a copy of The Vegetable Gardener’s Handbook or The Flower Gardener’s Handbook! They’re filled to the brim with gardening wisdom, covering sowing, growing, and harvesting. 

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5 Spices to Fight Colds and Flu
Which spices are good to eat when you’re sick? Yes, spices do more than just flavor food! Discover five healing spices from your pantry that can help fight colds, flus, and stomach bugs. Add these spices to eggs, soups, and food for your health!
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Keep the weeds out!

You can protect and nourish your garden with The Old Farmer’s Almanac Weed Barrier. It’s designed to keep the weeds out while feeding your plants during the growing season. Not to mention, the paper is biodegradable so you don’t have to worry about digging it up!

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If you need a cup of joe to start your day, Coconut Collagen Coffee gives you that caffeine kick with an added anti-inflammatory boost and longer-lasting energy. You only need a few seconds to blend everything together to enjoy hot or cold on ice. Learn more.
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