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You won’t want to miss any of these heartwarming stories. [GreenPrints Weekly](  October 29, 2023 Enjoy this newsletter? Please forward it to your friends. [Sunflower Planting Chart]( [FREE for You Now: Printable Sunflower Garden Planting Chart!]( Get this FREEBIE now: - Find out which varieties of Sunflowers can thrive in a container on your deck or balcony and which need plenty of space to grow tall - Get planting tips so your Sunflowers grow healthy and vibrant - Discover which varieties of Sunflowers grow to the most dramatic heights - Plus, learn fun and helpful facts about 9 favorite varieties of Sunflowers [Learn More …](  [The Art of Productive Procrastination in the Garden]( [Daily Story] Do you ever feel like where you start on a garden project, and where you end, are never in the same place? And probably not even the same project? And maybe it’s by design because you’ve been putting off that first thing for too long? It’s an art I choose to call productive procrastination. [Read More...]( [Gardening Mishaps]( [Get the Funniest Stories Ever Published in GreenPrints!]( With the Gardening Humor Collection, you get funny stories from the GreenPrints archive—some of our favorites to make you laugh and enjoy. [Learn More …]( [An Ever-Growing Garden]( [Daily Story] Everything you need to know about today’s story comes in these two sentences: “I had never been much of a gardener, but when one acquires a home for the first time, one is motivated to garden. It would become an addiction, one that—I am now 71—has been going for 41 years.” I love stories that trace back the years of a growing garden! [Read More...]( [October 2023]( [The GreenPrints October 2023 Issue is Ready for You to Read (and Listen to)!]( GreenPrints is better, bigger, and greener than ever. Now monthly and printable, issues include stories in audio format, too, narrated by GreenPrints founder Pat Stone and his wife, Becky. This month, read about (and listen to) “The War of the Rose” and “My Homemade Deer Repellent.” Plus, an original and entertaining story about Fall gardens from Pat Stone himself. And more! [Learn More …]( [The Surprise Garden]( [Daily Story] Imagine buying a home and finding out that someone planted you a surprise garden! I find many sweet stories of mini gardeners when I page through our library of GreenPrints issues, but as the mom of a little sunflower-lover, this one touches my heart a little extra. [Read More...]( [Tote Bag]( [Get the Collectible 4-Autumn-Issues Bundle Now!]( Enjoy the best of our Autumn 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!]( [A Diary of Gardening Tasks]( [Daily Story] I’m curious to know what a typical day of gardening tasks looks like for you out in the garden. 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