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Learn how to store your fall harvest so you can eat fresh all winter. October 28, 2022 Â Learn how

Learn how to store your fall harvest so you can eat fresh all winter. [Food Gardening Network Preview]( October 28, 2022  [Storing and Preserving Your Garden Goodness]( Learn how to store your fall harvest so you can eat fresh all winter. [November Issue 2022] Gain full access to this premium magazine issue—and an entire Library of food gardening advice—with a [Charter Gold Membership in Food Gardening Network!]( Dear Gardener, As cooler weather is quickly approaching in many regions, we gardeners are thinking about harvesting our fall vegetables soon. Before long, we’ll have bins full of onions, butternut squash, carrots, and even apples and herbs. Now, as much as I love butternut squash, there’s only so much I can eat at one time. The same goes for potatoes, beets, and most other fall vegetables. I’m guessing it’s the same for you. Lucky for us, most fall vegetables store pretty well. There are a few rules to follow, and some vegetables have their own special quirks. For example, potatoes don’t do well if they’re stored next to onions. And one bad apple really can ruin the whole bunch. We’ll get into the details of storing different fall vegetables in this issue of Food Gardening Magazine. And our Senior Editor and Producer Amanda MacArthur will review another way to preserve your favorite vegetables: seed saving. So pull up your favorite gardening bench and let’s take a look at what’s in store for the November Issue of Food Gardening Magazine: [Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership Special Offer—Just $10 for an Entire Year! UPGRADE YOUR MEMBERSHIP TODAY! Become a Charter Gold Member today and get the Food Gardening Magazine and Library, Gardening Guides, and Recipes! [Gold Membership] Check out all that this new food gardening club has to offer you today! YES, SIGN ME UP NOW FOR JUST $10!]( Here are some exciting articles and videos to look forward to in the November Issue of Food Gardening Magazine: - November Gardening Tasks and Chores: Discover five strategies for cleaning out your garden at the end of the season so your beds are tidy and ready for spring. - How to Store Potatoes, Carrots & More for Winter: You can dine on your fall harvest all winter long. Learn how to store potatoes, carrots, beets, onions, garlic, winter squash, apples, legumes, and more! - How to Get Seeds from Your Vegetables to Save for Next Year: Saving seeds is a great way to preserve your favorite varieties of vegetables for next season. But there are a few tricks to extracting and storing them. - How to Pickle: 3 Ways: Learn how to pickle today, and you can have a refrigerator full of pickles tomorrow! [How to Store Potatoes, Carrots & More for Winter] [Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership Special Offer—Just $10 for an Entire Year! UPGRADE YOUR MEMBERSHIP TODAY! Become a Charter Gold Member today and get the Food Gardening Magazine and Library, Gardening Guides, and Recipes! [Gold Membership] Check out all that this new food gardening club has to offer you today! YES, SIGN ME UP NOW FOR JUST $10!]( The latest issue of Food Gardening Magazine also features our deep dive collections on winter squash, sage, and potatoes. You’ll get tons of tips for growing these three exciting plants, from choosing the type you want to grow to prepping your garden and all the way through harvesting and enjoying them in your kitchen. In 25 Types of Powdery Mildew Resistant Squash, you can learn about this common squash disease and learn how to find powdery mildew resistant varieties of winter squash. Plus you can check out our list of 25 acorn, butternut, delicata, hubbard, and spaghetti squash varieties that are resistant to powdery mildew. Then check out 10 Sage Companion Plants to discover 10 excellent garden neighbors for sage. You may already know about some, like rosemary and oregano. But did you know sage can repel some of the pests that like to feed on kohlrabi and collard greens? Or that carrots and sage both help each other in the garden? #10 on the list is a match made in heaven, both in the garden and in the kitchen. Then we delve into a serious issue, with Potatoes Turning Green? How to Stop Your Tubers From Spoiling. Get enough varieties of potatoes together, and you’ve got an array of brilliant hues. But green should not be one of those colors. It’s not just a matter of tasting bitter, either. Green potatoes can be deadly. Don’t worry, though. We’ll walk through the steps you can take to keep your potatoes from turning against you. Take a look at the November Issue of Food Gardening Magazine for the full articles and try your hand at pickling. It’s easier than you think!!! [How to Pickle: 3 Ways] We hope you enjoy the November edition of Food Gardening Magazine as much as we’ve enjoyed making it. Open up the November Issue today and join us in dreaming, planting, and enjoying all things food gardening. [Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership Special Offer—Just $10 for an Entire Year! UPGRADE YOUR MEMBERSHIP TODAY! Become a Charter Gold Member today and get the Food Gardening Magazine and Library, Gardening Guides, and Recipes! [Gold Membership] Check out all that this new food gardening club has to offer you today! 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You’ll never run out of ways to enjoy the fruits of your labor with these healthy, easy-to-make recipes! From single dishes to a whole meal—we’ve got you covered! - Instant access to 76+ videos in our Video Library, with 12 new upcoming videos per year, covering plantings that are season-appropriate, plus gardening tips to help your make the most of your gardening efforts! Plus, find just the right gardening inspiration with unlimited access to our full video library! - RecipeLion Magazine Library—New in 2022! Get hundreds of delicious and easy-to-make recipes at your fingertips, and develop new cooking skills along with special kitchen tips and tricks. - Exclusive Gold Member Insider delivered to your inbox, to guide you through the Food Gardening Network Library and highlight articles, magazine issues, gardening guides, videos, and recipes that you won't want to miss! 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