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You won’t want to miss any of these heartwarming stories. [GreenPrints Weekly](  February 19, 2023 Enjoy this newsletter? Please forward it to your friends.  [Gardening with Children is Good for Life Lessons]( [Daily Story] Until my daughter began helping me in the garden, I never realized how much I would learn by gardening with children. I knew I would take her out to the garden, and I assumed she would watch me patiently and lovingly, helping pull weeds here and there or learning to tell the difference between daisies and dandelions. [Read More...]( [Gardening Mishaps]( [Discover Some Historical Aspects of Gardening!]( With the Gardening History Collection, you get delightful and informative gardening stories with some historical context—read these gardening history stories from GreenPrints now! [Learn More …]( [A Little Something About Winter Insulation and Clothes]( [Daily Story]  When the author of today's story, Becky Rupp, writes about winter and says, "Brace yourself. It’s about to get cold," I can't help but think of my friend from Sweden and what she had to say about Winter insulation. "There's no such thing as bad weather; just bad clothes." [Read More...]( [Autumn 2022]( [GreenPrints: The Only Gardening Magazine to Warm Your Heart!]( GreenPrints is a unique magazine, just like a 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 …]( [Growing An I Love You Garden]( [Daily Story]  Gardens can be a lot of things to people. They take on personalities both practical and whimsical. There are vegetable gardens and herb gardens that feed us, quite literally. We have flower gardens that we love for the joy and color they bring into our lives. And, of course, we can't forget the magic of fairy gardens and gnome gardens. It shouldn't be too much of a surprise, then, to add an I Love You garden to the mix. [Read More...]( [Tote Bag]( [Get the Collectible 4-Spring-Issues Bundle Now!]( Enjoy the best of our Spring editions of GreenPrints with this collectible set of 4 past issues. Beautiful artwork accompanies delightful stories—keep as a collectible set for yourself or share it with someone who loves gardening as much as you do! [Learn More!]( [Gardening Friends That Feed the Planet]( [Daily Story]  If we think very much about the elements in our garden, it's most likely the nitrogen (N), phosphorous (K), and potassium (P) in our fertilizer. I might throw H2O in there, since water is vital to our plants, but even then, I rarely think of water as two atoms of hydrogen (H) and one atom of oxygen (O). It's just water! I certainly never thought of different elements as gardening friends. [Read More...]( [Weeder's Reader]( [Get this Absolute Classic Book—A Must-Read for Any Gardener!]( Get your own copy of this book The Gardener’s Year—this little-known gem is an absolute all-time favorite garden read … for any gardener! Czechoslovakian Karel Čapek’s lyrical, passionate–and humorous–1929 classic is the most joyful garden book ever. A true hyacinth for the soul. Paperback book, 117 pages. [Learn More!]( [No Loons in the Loon Nest]( [Daily Story]  If you build it, they will come. This oft-quoted line from the movie Field of Dreams* references the idea that if you put in the work and build something (figuratively or literally), it will pay off. The people you build it for will come. It turns out that this isn't always true. It's especially not true if you're building a loon nest, as the writer of today's story found out. [Read More...]( [FREEBIES: Get Them Now!]( [Ornamental Garden Chart]( [Read More …]( [Butterfly Garden Chart]( [Read More …]( [Butterfly Garden Chart]( [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 © 2023 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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