Your DAILY Companion From the Almanac Editors
this is the garden: colours come and go, frail azures fluttering from night's outer wing strong silent greens serenely lingering, absolute lights like baths of golden snow. –e. e. cummings (1894–1962) | | | Question of the Day What’s the best way to clean my aluminum siding? – Answer Puzzle of the Day Better (Blank) than (Blank).(What’s the saying? Fill in the blanks!) – Answer | | Pickled Peppers A pint of pickled peppers (say that three times fast!). Easy and delicious, these pickled peppers are always a hit! While many people think of cucumbers for their pickling, pickling peppers is catching on… and for good reason! | | | | ADVERTISEMENT Garden decorations that shine! Illuminate your garden with enchantment! Discover a stunning array of decorative lighting options at The Old Farmer’s Store. | | Cabbage Cabbage is a cool-season vegetable suited to both spring and fall. See our Cabbage Growing Guide with instructions on how to plant and grow this hardy, leafy vegetable—which is packed with vitamins! | | | | ADVERTISEMENT Take Your Pick! Our 2024 calendars are shipping now! Unleash your curiosity with our captivating and find your ideal calendar for the year ahead. | | ADVERTISEMENT Get ready for the farmer's market! If you venture out to the market, make sure you’re ready with plenty of totes to carry fresh produce and goods back to the kitchen. Shop our selection of reusable totes! | | Easy Homemade Yogurt Yes, it’s worthwhile to make your own yogurt—and ridiculously easy! Homemade yogurt is better-tasting, healthier, and more cost-effective, too. Here is a simple recipe which only requires two ingredients. | | | | ADVERTISEMENT All-Natural Bug Spray! Enjoy the outdoors in peace with The Old Farmer’s Almanac All-Natural Insect Repellent! It’ll keep biting bugs at bay, using a DEET-free formula that’s family-friendly. Simply apply to skin or clothing, and you’re ready to go! | | Creating a Rain Garden: Two Designs and Plant List With a rain garden, use—don’t lose—the torrent of rainwater that falls on your paved areas and roof. As a bonus, many plants suited to a rain garden are natives, which attract local pollinators. Learn more about rain gardens—plus, find two rain garden plant lists and designs… | | | | | | | ☞ If you enjoy the Daily Almanac, share with a friend ☜ | | | | You received this email because you signed for updates from The Old Farmer's Almanac. If you do not wish to receive our regular e-mail newsletter in the future, please click here to manage preferences. Is Daily too much? Switch to weekly! *Please do not reply to this e-mail* © 2023 Yankee Publishing Inc. An Employee-Owned Company 1121 Main Street | P.O. Box 520 | Dublin, NH 03444 Contact Us View web version | | | | |
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