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Making sauerkraut, favorite kind of squash, fungus gnats

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O hushed October morning mild,
Thy leaves have ripened to the fall;
Tomorrow’s wind, if it be wild,
Should waste them all.

–Robert Frost (1874–1938)

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How to Make Sauerkraut
How to Make Sauerkraut
Store-bought sauerkraut can’t compete with the homemade stuff. Follow our sauerkraut recipe to learn how to make sauerkraut of your own!
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8 Tips For Brining Houseplants Indoors

As cooler temperatures settle in, it’s time to bring houseplants back indoors. Here are some helpful guidelines from Jung Seed to make the transition successful.

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5 Favorite Winter Squash Varieties for Cooking
5 Favorite Winter Squash Varieties for Cooking
The squash is part of American history, having started as a native vegetable grown by the Wampanoag. Today, there are dozens of squash varieties, ranging in shape, size, and color! Here’s a quick guide to different types of squash for eating and cooking in all those fall and winter recipes!
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Shocking Report: #1 Cause of Weight Gain is Weedkiller

Has your health been declining since 1996? Here’s why…

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Fungus Gnats
Fungus Gnats
Often considered only a minor houseplant pest, fungus gnats can quickly become a major issue (and annoyance) if an infestation gets out of hand. Here’s how to identify, get rid of, and prevent fungus gnat infestations in your plants.
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Get ready for cozy cold weather with your 2022 Weather Calendar!

The Weather Calendar will expand your weather wisdom with fun facts like how to test ice safety, how a sunset turns red, and how day length affects fall foliage. Plus, discover curious events in weather history like George Washington’s Hurricane, the day that brown snow fell in New England, and more. 

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Why Am I So Tired?
Why Am I So Tired?
Do you often feel fatigued during the day for seemingly no reason at all? Here are some of the most common causes of fatigue—and how to overcome them!
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Buy 3 or more wine bottle lights and get $3 off each automatically!

These wine bottle lights make dazzling decorations. They include a brushed metal wine stopper with a trail of warm LED lights to illuminate your favorite bottle after you drink it!

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Fall Foraging: Connecting With Nature
Fall Foraging: Connecting With Nature
Perhaps you might be interested in taking a fall foraging walk! Foraging is simply the act of gathering wild foods in nature. Think wild blackberries, nuts, and nettles. While our ancestors relied on foraging, today it’s more about a way to outdoors, get exercise and get to know the natural world.
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