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September dries up ditches or breaks down bridges. –Weather folklore | | | Question of the Day How can I tell if an egg is fresh? – Answer | | Puzzle of the Day The Palmetto State.(Name the U.S. state!) – Answer | | 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! | | | | How to Grow Peas: The Complete Guide Peas, please! This delicious vegetable can be grown as a fall or winter crop in warmer regions. Learn how and when to plant for a fall harvest. | | | | When to Prune Hydrangea Varieties (With Chart) When do you prune your hydrangea? It depends. If your hydrangea blooms on “old” wood, you should NOT cut back in the fall or you will sacrifice next year’s flowers! See our handy chart on when to prune common types of hydrangea. | | | | ADVERTISEMENT Keep an eye on the sky! The Old Farmer’s Almanac Weather Calendar brings out Mother Nature’s splendor with striking photos from around the world and timeless weather lore. Order today! | | ADVERTISEMENT Did you know there's an Almanac Club? Join The Old Farmer’s Almanac Club today and receive an exclusive club member box containing the latest Almanac, Weather Calendar, and replicas of Almanacs from 100 and 200 years ago! | | 10 Quick and Easy Preserving Ideas! What do you do with the bounty from your garden? Freeze it, pickle it, dry it, store it! If you’re new to preserving food, here are 10 quick and easy ideas—from freezing mint in ice cubes to a small-batch pesto recipe using just a handful of basil leaves! | | | | | | | ☞ If you enjoy the Daily Almanac, share with a friend ☜ | | | | Did a friend forward you the Almanac Daily? You can sign up here. | | | | Enjoy more Almanac wit & wisdom! | | | | | You received this email because you signed up 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. 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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