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| | | Puzzle of the Day Why do seagulls live by the sea? – Answer | | How to Make Compost: A Guide to Composting at Home Don’t throw out your garden debris or kitchen vegetable scraps! Turn them into rich, crumbly, organic material to help plants thrive. We’ll show you two different composting methods—”cold” and “hot.” Cold is easier, but hot transforms scraps into compost more quickly. | | | | | ADVERTISEMENT Grab a Sweet Deal! Save 25% on select sweets, including chocolates and cozy treats. Perfect for gifting—or for sneaking a sweet moment all to yourself. | | Gemini Zodiac Sign: Dates, Personality Traits, and More Ever met someone who’s the life of the party one minute and a contemplative introvert the next? That duality might just be the hallmark of a Gemini! This astrological sign, symbolized by the twins, is renowned for its adaptability, curiosity, and thirst for knowledge. | | | | Ants in the Garden: Getting Antsy! Ants are among the most successful of insects, outnumbering all other individual animals combined. They have been around since the days of the dinosaurs and inhabit just about every corner of Earth. Their presence in nature is essential to the well-being of the garden and environment. See why… | | | | | ADVERTISEMENT Bestseller: The Handy Hoe The Handy Hoe features a wooden handle, and angled blade to make digging, weeding, and uprooting easy! | | How to Grow Diascias: The Complete Diascia (Twinspur) Flower Guide Diascia, also known as Twinspur, thrives in cool weather, gracing gardens from spring to autumn. Their tiny snapdragon-like flowers, adorned with two signature spurs, erupt in cheerful profusion— blanketing borders, overflowing hanging baskets, and adding a touch of whimsy to containers. | | | | | ADVERTISEMENT Tiny Mug, Big Herb Garden! Grow your own herbs right from a cozy mug! Fresh basil, mint, or lemon balm—perfect for small spaces and big flavors. | | Thai Chicken Wings We love this recipe from Susan Norlander, who says that the following Thai Chicken Wings recipe can be used with other chicken parts “but somehow wings are more fun to eat!” | | | | | | | | | 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 email. Contact Us © 2025 Yankee Publishing Inc. An Employee-Owned Company 1121 Main Street | P.O. Box 520 | Dublin, NH 03444 View web version | | | | |
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