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Start growing good food at home with daily advice, tips, and tricks from gardeners like you. March 3

Start growing good food at home with daily advice, tips, and tricks from gardeners like you. [FGN Daily]( March 30, 2022 Enjoy this newsletter? Please forward it to your friends Vegetable Gardening [7 Rare Vegetable Gardening Magazines to Inspire You]( [Gardening Magazines]( I don’t know about you, but one of my favorite Saturday morning activities is to sit down with a cup of tea and one of my favorite vegetable gardening magazines and dream about all the exciting veggies I could grow. Of course, that doesn’t happen every Saturday, but that’s okay. And did you know how hard it is to find a vegetable gardening magazine? Rare, indeed. Maybe in years past there were many, but you have to search the globe to find them nowadays, which you’ll see in our list below. [Read More...](  [Beets]( [Beautiful Beets Guide Available Now!]( Beets are the crown jewels of vegetables. Not only do they come in jewel tones of ruby and amber, but they are easy to grow and so nutritious! A cool weather crop, beets can be enjoyed from late spring into deep fall. Learn what it takes to add beets to your garden. We’ll explain how to choose the beets that are right for you, how to get them started, and how to enjoy them after harvest. [Read More...](  Spice & Herb Gardening [3 Ideas for a Whimsical Kids Herb Garden]( [Kids Herb Garden]( No matter the weather, my daughter wants to be outside all day long, running, jumping, and usually getting quite dirty. As a toddler, she is a total sponge and loves to watch what I do in the yard and then practice it herself. When it comes to gardening tasks, it’s definitely a “monkey see, monkey do” situation. Choosing to plant a kids’ herb garden was a no-brainer for me, especially after I saw these adorable kid [gardening gloves](. [Read More...](  [Magazine Issue]( [April 2022 Issue Available Now!]( Don’t miss “5 Things to Plant in April”, “Choosing Between Types of Pruning Shears” and “10 Easy DIY Garden Tools You Can Make” and “Red Curry Coconut Zucchini Noodles”. Plus in-depth articles about Rhubarb, Strawberry, and Summer Squash. [Read More...](  Featured Weekly Video [6 Vegetables to Plant in March]( [6 Vegetables to Plant in March]( In March, most of us are just beginning to think about starting seeds after scouring seed catalogues for months and eagerly awaiting exactly this moment. Depending on where you live, it might be time to start seeds, or time to plant them directly in the ground. [Read More...]( [Kale]( [Kale: The Queen of Greens Guide Available Now!]( Learn how to get started growing your own kale plants in our Queen of Greens Kale Collection! There is so much to do with delicious home-grown kale—smoothies, salad, stew, even kale chips! [Read More...](  Premium Recipe of the Day [Kale Dip]( [Kale]( Move over, spinach and artichoke—there’s a new dip in town. Harness the rich flavor of kale for a delicious alternative to the usual dip. This kale dip recipe is light on calories, but heavy on taste! Try it as a convenient snack with fresh slices of your favorite vegetables. [Read More...](  [FREEBIES: Get Them Now!]( [How to Master Spice and Herb Gardening]( [ GET MY FREEBIEÂ]( [Growing Vegetables Indoors]( [ GET MY FREEBIEÂ]( [Fruits and Berries]( [ GET MY FREEBIEÂ](    You are receiving this email as part of your free subscription to email updates from Food Gardening Network. 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 [Support@foodgardening.mequoda.com](mailto:support@foodgardening.mequoda.com) to your address book may 'whitelist' us with your filter, helping future email updates get to your inbox. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Send us a message]( Did a friend send this to you? [Sign up to receive your own FREE advice about growing food at home.]( Copyright © 2022 Mequoda Systems, LLC Food Gardening Network 101 Federal Street, Suite 1900, Boston, MA 01970 Email: Support@foodgardening.mequoda.com [Our Privacy Policy]( Having trouble viewing this email? [View online](.

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