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You won’t want to miss any of these heartwarming stories. [GreenPrints Weekly](  September 18, 2022 Enjoy this newsletter? Please forward it to your friends.  [An Over-Achiever in the Garden]( [Daily Story] Growing a crop is really about making sure that there is enough water, nutrients, sunlight, and air for your plants to grow. But you can’t force a bean plant to grow bigger or stronger in the garden. [Read More...]( [Gardening Mishaps]( [Get Top Poems with a Gardening Setting!]( With the Gardening Poems Collection, you get GreenPrints poems that help you find some literary fun with gardening as the background. And please remember, poems don’t have to rhyme—just entertain you! [Learn More …]( [Oh to Be Loved Like the Foxglove Flower]( [Daily Story] A Foxglove is a plant whose flower has petals joined together at the base. Foxglove flowers look like the fingers of a glove, or a bell, and are used as medicinal herbs topically, though not internally. [Read More...]( [Autumn 2022]( [GreenPrints: The Only Gardening Magazine to Warm Your Heart!]( GreenPrints is not a gardening how-to magazine. Instead, GreenPrints is your gardening pal who shares wonderful, humorous, and entertaining gardening stories with you. Quarterly magazine issues are filled with heartwarming gardening stories every season of the year! [Learn More …]( [Love Your Garden, Love Your Life]( [Daily Story] People feel a lot of ways about their gardens, whether it’s the delight of summer tomatoes turning red, anguish over squash vine borers, or satisfaction in watching a perennial garden change with the seasons. If you love your garden on most days, you’re happy to embrace the good and the bad, right? [Read More...]( [back issue bundle]( [Check Out Our Back-Issue Sets Now!]( Get your GreenPrints Back-Issue Sets right now! Buy the 2021 4-Issue Bundle—or the 100-Issue Bundle—while issues last! [Learn More …]( [Seeking: Plant Friends]( [Daily Story] Do you have plant friends? I love my plant best friends (or PBFs); They’re where I get my cuttings, divisions, and heirloom seeds. In fact, one year, a friend of mine cross-pollinated her hot peppers with bell peppers and shared her seeds with me, and the next year I had the most delightfully spicy bell peppers! [Read More...]( SPONSORED [FGN September 2022]( [Food Gardening Magazine September 2022 Issue Available Now!]( In this issue, discover “The Three Sisters of Companion Planting” plus, get advice on "How to Harvest Fresh Herbs in the Fall to Use All Winter" and more! Check out “5 Vegetables to Plant in September”, plus some quick-and-easy tasty recipes! [Read More …]( [Too Much Okra]( [Daily Story] I only got one sentence into today’s piece, “My Okra Onslaught,” and I knew I could relate. The author, Jean Fritz, makes gumbo once a year, so they decide to grow their own okra, because why not? Well, I know how that usually goes. [Read More...]( [FREEBIES: Get Them Now!]( [Joy of Gardening Sampler]( [Read More …]( [Gardening Humor Sampler]( [Read More …]( [Healing Gardens Sampler]( [Read More …](  About GreenPrints Magazine: GreenPrints shares the absolute best true stories of gardeners from all across the country. It’s the most inspiring, humorous, and heartfelt gardening magazine of them all. There is nothing else like it. We’re no spring seedling, either—we’ve been publishing for over 30 years. If you love to garden, you will love GreenPrints, THE magazine of personal gardening stories from the heart. You are receiving this email as part of your free subscription to email updates from GreenPrints Magazine. If you no longer wish to receive this update as part of your free subscription, please click the unsubscribe link below. [MANAGE PREFERENCES]( [Unsubscribe]( Help us be sure your email update isn't filtered as spam. Adding our return address CustomerCare@GreenPrints.com to your address book may 'whitelist' us with your filter, helping future email updates get to your inbox. [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Send us a message]( Copyright © 2022 Mequoda Systems, LLC GreenPrints Magazine P.O. Box 1537, Attleboro, MA 02703 Email: CustomerCare@GreenPrints.com [Our Privacy Policy]( Having trouble viewing this email? [View online](.

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