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- 10 fresh-from-the-garden Fall recipes! [Read More ...]( Garden Tools [6 Vegetable Garden Planner Apps Compared]( [Article 1]( Why does it always seem like you spend all winter waiting, wishing, and hoping for spring, then when it arrives, your brain goes into panic mode, and suddenly you have no idea whatâs going to go where, or how many of what youâre going to plant? Just me? Thatâs fine, thatâs fine. [Read More...]( Â [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 ...](
 Food Preservation [The Easiest Method for Freezing Fresh Apples for Baking]( [Article 2]( Hooray! You Pumpkin-Spice-latteâd your way through your own apple trees and/or every apple orchard in town and found yourself barricaded in your kitchen with no less than 20 pounds of apples. You already baked everything in your recipe book and your family canât eat another apple pie, crumble, sauce, or turnover. Youâve given away apples to neighbors, mail carriers, random people walking their dog by your house. There are still apples in your kitchen. The time has come to accept your fate of freezing fresh apples. [Read More...](  [Magazine]( [October 2023 Issue Available Now!]( Did you know that turnips and not pumpkins were the original jack-o-lanterns? Did you know that beets were originally grown for their greens and not the deliciously sweet root we love today? Discover the history of these nutritious vegetables and learn about growing and eating them when you accept your Food Gardening Network membership! [Read More ...](
 Garden Design [How to Make a DIY Tower Garden for Vegetables and Herbs]( [Article 3]( If youâre like me youâve exhausted all of your outdoor garden space with fruits, veggies, and herbs and are always looking for a way to maximize garden space. Or maybe you rent your home or apartment and only have a small footprint to work with. In either case, [growing vegetables vertically]( is an excellent strategy. You may opt for a store-bought tower garden, but there are also plenty of ways to craft a DIY tower garden. [Read More...]( [Beets]( [Beautiful Beets Gardening 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. Weâll 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 ...](
 Premium Recipe of the Day [Beet Salad with Goat Cheese]( [Recipe]( Beets and goat cheese complement each other so well! However, this versatile salad can be assembled to cater to any guestâs preference. Omit the goat cheese to make it vegan or add chicken to up the protein factor. You can enjoy this beet salad any time of the yearâfeel free to add seasonal vegetables from your garden or the market. [Read More...]( [GP]( [FREE for You Now: Printable Butterfly Garden Planting Chart!]( Download this FREEBIE now and get: - Beautiful full-color printable chart.
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