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Spanning the winter's cold gulf with an arch, Over it, rampant, rides in the wild March. –Constance Fenimore Woolson (1840–94) | | | Question of the Day How do I get rid of fire ants for good? – Answer | | Puzzle of the Day When a person falls out a window, what does he always fall against? – Answer | | ADVERTISEMENT Are you thinking about what to plant already? We have two great handbooks to get your garden on the right path. They’re filled to the brim with gardening wisdom on growing delicious veggies, dazzling flowers, and lush herbs in any green space! | | ADVERTISEMENT Want to Garden in a New Way? The Container Gardener’s Handbook unveils the secrets to growing delicious veggies, dazzling flowers, and lush herbs in even the tiniest spaces. Discover expert tips for container selection, soil mixes, watering, and more! | | ADVERTISEMENT The perfect book for budding minds! The Old Farmer’s Almanac for Kids, Vol. 10 is filled with amazing animals, puzzles to ponder, cool comics, grand adventures, and awesome activities. Order today! | | How to Grow Rhubarb Plants: The Complete Guide What grows for ten years or more, suffers from almost no pests, and is refreshingly easy to care for? It’s rhubarb! This perennial vegetable has tart-flavored ruby or green stems used to make pies, crumbles, cakes, jams, and sauces. | | | | Having a Vine Time with Perennial Vines A few years ago, we built a pergola. Nothing fancy, just a rugged 10x10-foot cedar frame outside the back door. It gave me four posts that could support climbing vines. There are so many perennial vines to choose from. Here are some favorites! | | | | ADVERTISEMENT What's a front pocket wallet? The American Bison Front Pocket Wallet was designed to fit comfortably with a slim and lightweight build. Each wallet has a billfold and space for 6 cards. That’s plenty of storage for your cash, credit cards, and membership cards! | | Irish Soda Bread There’s no need to make a deal with a leprechaun. This Irish soda bread recipe turns instead to science—well, baking soda and baking powder—for a lighter, scone-like loaf. | | | | | | | ☞ 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* © 2024 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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