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You won’t want to miss any of these heartwarming stories. [GreenPrints Weekly](  February 26, 2023 Enjoy this newsletter? Please forward it to your friends.  [I Love My Garden]( [Daily Story] I love my garden. I don't think there's a gardener out there who doesn't feel the same about their garden. Sure, they can sometimes be frustrating, and they can certainly be a lot of work, but I find that helps me appreciate the garden even more. [Read More...]( [Gardening Mishaps]( [Get Enjoyable and Funny Stories About Gardening with Kids!]( With the Gardening with Kids Collection, you get fun stories about gardening with children that will make you laugh and marvel at the wonder of children of all ages—heartwarming stories for you! [Learn More …]( [Mini Garden Decor? Not Quite]( [Daily Story]  When I imagine garden decor, I usually think of smaller items. Maybe it's a little gnome sitting at the edge of the sunflowers or little bells hanging from a branch of the apple tree. I might even say that some of my plant labels qualify as garden decor, since they get quite colorful thanks to help from my youngling. In other words, most of it would qualify as mini garden decor. [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 …]( [Saving Bad Tomatoes for Chickens? Not So Fast]( [Daily Story]  I often save some of my produce for the local wildlife. I imagine they will eat from my garden one way or the other, so I might as well give them some of the fruits and vegetables that get eaten by bugs or that don't develop. I try to keep this offerings a little distance from my garden, but I've put out corn for deer, cucumbers for rabbits, and strawberries for skunks. But tomatoes for chickens? [Read More...]( [back issue bundle]( [Issue #132 Winter 2022-23 5-Issue Bundle]( Enjoy five copies of the Winter 2022-23 issue of GreenPrints at a discounted price! [Learn More …]( [A Very Tall Garden Love Story]( [Daily Story]  Call me a sucker for a good romance, but I feel like I come across a good garden love story almost every day. Whether it's falling in love with that first tulip of the spring or love that grows between couples as they tend their gardens together. My first garden love is probably an heirloom tomato, but in truth, there are lots of things I love about my garden. [Read More...]( [Notecards]( [Write Memorable Notes to Your Loved Ones!]( Get eight beautiful full-color GreenPrints Notecards (with mailing envelopes), two each of four great past covers, covering all four seasons. Recipients will love the original artwork and will remember the kindness of your notes. [Learn More!]( [Birds Are the Path To a Healing Garden]( [Daily Story]  I think of almost every garden as a healing garden. Sometimes that can be literal, such as gardens filled with medicinal herbs. Other times a healing garden is figurative, such as that field of sunflowers that makes me smile, or the vegetable garden that fills me with wonder at how the earth takes care of us. [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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