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You won’t want to miss any of these heartwarming stories. [GreenPrints Weekly](  February 18, 2024 Enjoy this newsletter? Please forward it to your friends.  SPONSORED [UpRoot Design Studio]( Unlock the secret to rapid organic growth and see your garden flourish like never before. Try [The Magnificent Garden]( today and be amazed by the incredible difference! Magnificent Garden is not only superior garden & landscape food, but a community of growers & influencers coming together showcasing their success in the garden using The Magnificent Garden Multi-Purpose Plant Food. [Learn More Now!]( [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. 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Now monthly and printable, issues include stories in audio format, too, narrated by GreenPrints founder Pat Stone and his wife, Becky. This month, read (and listen to) "Tucky", "Gardening Versus Farming", "Scenes From a Winter Greenhouse" and more! [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]( [$5 Back-Issue Clearance Sale!]( Get all our back issues and bundles for only $5 an issue. Hurry! Limited quantities available. 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