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Take our gardening survey now January 20, 2024 Â Â Dear Fellow Gardener, We hope you are full of e

Take our gardening survey now [FGN Extra]( January 20, 2024   Dear Fellow Gardener, We hope you are full of excitement for another year of food gardening! At Food Gardening Network, we value your input and are eager to make our content as relevant and helpful as possible. To achieve this, we are reaching out to you, our valued subscribers, for your insights on your 2024 planting plans. As we prepare for the upcoming gardening season, we want to tailor our content to your specific interests and needs. Your feedback will help us create articles, guides, and tips that align with your gardening goals. We have a few questions to get the conversation started: - What are your planting intentions for 2024? We'd love to hear about the vegetables, herbs, fruits, or other plants you plan to grow. - Are you planning to plant more, less, or about the same as you did last year? Understanding your planting trends will help us provide you with relevant advice and inspiration. Please take a moment to share your thoughts with us by clicking on the survey link below:  [Take Survey Now](  Your input is invaluable to us, and we appreciate your time and effort in helping us better serve your gardening needs. Rest assured that your responses will remain confidential and will only be used to enhance our content. Thank you for being a part of the Food Gardening Network community. Your passion for gardening is what drives us, and we look forward to hearing about your 2024 planting adventures. Happy gardening! [Amanda] Amanda MacArthur Senior Editor and Producer Food Gardening Network  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 © 2024 Mequoda Systems, LLC Food Gardening Network 99 Derby Street, Suite 200 Hingham, MA 02043 Email: Support@foodgardening.mequoda.com [Our Privacy Policy]( Having trouble viewing this email? [View this email on the web](.

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