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 Food Preservation [5 Easy Ways to Preserve Cabbage from Your Garden]( [Article 2]( Cabbage is pretty easy to grow, especially if you live in a cooler climate. One only needs to think of a [traditional Irish garden]( to understand how much cabbage you can grow if you live in areas with shorter summers and long temperate spells with high temperatures in the mid-60s. That means itâs entirely possible to harvest a LOT of cabbage, so youâll need a few ways to preserve cabbage for later. [Read More...](  [Magazine]( [September 2023 Issue Available Now!]( IIn this issue youâll get in-depth articles and videos dedicated to gardening with kids, Plus, discover cool weather vegetables to plant in September. Enjoy spotlights on how to grow and cook with apples, broccoli, and kale! [Read More ...](
 Featured Weekly Video [Planting Vegetables in the Fall: Easy Crops for Now and Later]( [Article 3]( Some people think that gardening is a summerâs game, but not only are there such things as succession cropsâwhich you plant in the same place as your spring cropsâbut you can start planting vegetables in the fall that will pop up next spring. [Read More...]( [Lemons]( [Tart & Tangy lemon Guide Available Now!]( Lemons may seem like an exotic tree to grow, but all they need is a little TLC to give you years of tangy harvests! You donât have to live in a subtropical zone to grow lemonsâthere are plenty of varieties happy to grow as productive houseplants! With this Gardening Guide, you get all the details that go into growing and harvesting bright, fragrant lemons. Get it all in this Tart & Tangy Lemon Guide right now! [Read More ...](
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