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The frogs that were peeping a thousand shrill Wherever the ground was low and wet, The minute they heard my step went still To watch me and see what I came to get. — Robert Frost (1874–1963) | | | Question of the Day Where did the tradition of having bridesmaids at a wedding come from? – Answer | | Puzzle of the Day (Blank) sometimes wound worse than a (Blank). (The two 5-letter words to fill the blanks share the same letters.) – Answer | | | ADVERTISEMENT Looks great and protects you from the Sun! Our new collection of embroidered baseball caps features garden-inspired designs on the front and a cheerful sentiment on the back. They’re a stylish choice for your morning walk or a trip to the farmer’s market! | | What’s the Best Soil pH for Your Plants? Soil pH might not be something you think about often—but it plays a big role in how well your garden grows. In fact, no matter how much fertilizer you add, your plants can’t use it properly if the pH is off. | | | | | ADVERTISEMENT Did Nature Water Enough? Curious if nature did the watering for you? A rain gauge helps you keep tabs on rainfall, so your plants get just the right amount of care. | | Keeping that Summer Garden Looking Great There are a few key tricks to keeping that midsummer gardening going full tilt! By now, you should have harvested some goodies. Here is a basic “to-do” list to help you keep your vegetable plants healthy, finish up that harvest strong, and start new plantings for fall. | | | | Fresh Tomato and Zucchini Au Gratin The Fresh Tomato and Zucchini Au Gratin recipe is perfect for the summer harvest time, combining two classic and complementary garden goodies. Draining the tomatoes keeps the dish from getting watery. | | | | | | | | | 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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