Your DAILY Companion From the Almanac Editors
Fair on September first, Fair for the month. —Weather Proverb
| | | Question of the Day What should I do after harvesting all my squash for the season? – Answer | | Puzzle of the Day The Tarheel State.(Name the U.S. state!) – Answer | | ADVERTISEMENT Shipping Now: The 2025 Almanacs! It’s time to ship the 2025 edition of The Old Farmer’s Almanac! We’re excited to bring you the newest edition of this handy yellow book. Order today! | | The Month of September 2024: Holidays, Fun Facts, Folklore What happens in the month of September? There’s a little for everyone: the last days of summer and the first days of fall. See September holidays, advice, recipes, fun facts, and trivia, as well as important days you should know all about. | | | | When Do the Seasons Start and End in 2024? When do the year’s four seasons start—winter, spring, summer, and fall? It depends on whom you ask! Also, the dates of the equinoxes and solstices can change from year to year. Learn more about the four seasons (and guess which of the four seasons is the shortest!). | | | | ADVERTISEMENT Join an Almanac club today! Almanac Clubs are special memberships that deliver the products you want most before they hit the shelves. Join today, and you’ll also get exclusive access to online versions of our most popular publications! | | Monthly Horoscope for September 2024 Here is your horoscope for September 2024 from longtime Almanac astrologer Celeste Longacre. Find a monthly overview plus an at-a-glance horoscope for each sign. | | | | September Gardening Tips As the calendar changes, I can watch the plants wind down their active growing season. September’s silent song drives me to do things fast before fall. Here are some key gardening tasks to do this month! | | | | ADVERTISEMENT 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! | | Pawpaw Bread: Taste an Early American Fruit! This Pawpaw Bread is a super-moist quick bread made from a wonderful fruit native to America—once enjoyed by George Washington. Ripe from late summer to early fall, pawpaws have a tropical flavor even though they’re grown in temperate zones right here in the USA! | | | | | | | ☞ 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 email newsletter in the future, please manage your preferences. Is daily too much? Switch to weekly! *Please do not reply to this e-mail* Contact Us © 2024 Yankee Publishing Inc. An Employee-Owned Company 1121 Main Street | P.O. Box 520 | Dublin, NH 03444 View web version | | | | |
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