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Claim your FREE special issues, plus a $5 Presidents Day deal! [Food Gardening Network Preview]( February 14, 2024  $5 PRESIDENTS DAY SALE! [Get Your 3 FREE Food Gardening Magazine Special Issues: Planning Your Perfect Spring 2024 Garden; 33 Weekend Projects You Can Do At Home; and Gardening in Every Season—All Yours for FREE Right Now!]( Get your 3 FREE gifts now, and you’ll be better prepared for your 2024 gardening plans! Plus, a rare $5 deal to get all the food gardening tips and advice you’ll ever need! Your 3 FREE Gifts! [Triple Incentive] Dear Gardener, You’ve qualified for our special 2024 Presidents Day Sale—and that means a $5 deal to become a [Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Member]( 92% off the regular price, plus 3 FREE gifts! First, let me tell you about your 3 FREE gifts. Your first FREE gift is the special magazine issue Planning Your Perfect Spring 2024 Garden, and it’s an absolutely essential tool for any food gardener. A lot goes into planning your perfect spring 2024 garden. Luckily for us, nature is pretty darn good at figuring things out, so as long as our plants get the right combinations of water, sunlight, and temperature, we’re off to a good start. As simple as that is, it’s not always without challenges. Some plants like more or less water or sunlight. Some, like kale, can thrive in cooler temperatures that your tomatoes don’t want anything to do with. Vegetables like pole beans need support, while mint will take over the entire garden if you leave it alone long enough. With the proper planning, however, you can get around most of these problems before that first seed ever germinates this spring. That’s one of the reasons we put together this special issue of Food Gardening Magazine. Throughout a dozen feature articles and hundreds of tips to prepare you for spring, this issue provides you with expert information to help you plan your perfect food garden. We’ll explore everything from how to save the seeds of your favorite heirloom vegetables to planning your planting based on your favorite dinner menus or which veggies work best for pickling and canning. FREE for you now! [Planning your Perfect Spring Garden] Other articles offer in-depth looks at some of the differences between growing directly in the ground vs. planting in raised beds. We’ll get into the weeds (ha!) on weed control planning, and there are three featured articles on different types of irrigation, including step-by-step guidance for creating your own stress-free watering system. [2024 PRESIDENTS DAY SALE! Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership Special Offer—Just $5 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] Order today to get your 3 FREE special issues: Planning Your Perfect Spring 2024 Garden; 33 Weekend Projects You Can Do At Home; and Gardening in Every Season! YES, SIGN ME UP NOW FOR JUST $5!]( And your second FREE gift is our 33 Weekend Projects You Can Do At Home special issue. It’s probably not too much of a surprise that when it comes to weekend projects, my favorites are either in the kitchen or the garden. I think that goes for most of the people here at Food Gardening Network. What’s better than spending a Saturday afternoon in your garden, with the warm sun shining on you and fresh dirt in your hands? The more we talked about our different weekend projects, the more it seemed fun to put together a special issue of Food Gardening Magazine full of exciting projects perfect for the gardening and cooking do-it-yourselfers. We tried to mix up between some projects that were relatively easy, with a handful for the more adventurous spirits. You’ll find a whole harvest of garden projects including some you can do with the kids and some you can do in kitchen. FREE for you now! [33 Projects] Here are some of the types of weekend projects you can look forward to in this special issue of Food Gardening Magazine. - How to Build a DIY Bug Hotel for Pollinators - How to Create a Custom DIY Drip Irrigation System for Raised Beds for Under $100 - How to Make Organic DIY Seed Tape for Perfectly Spaced Vegetables - How to Build a DIY Hoop House for Raised Beds - How to Make DIY Concrete Stepping Stones for a Garden - Homemade Bug Spray for Vegetable Plants - How to Dry Herbs - And dozens more! [2024 PRESIDENTS DAY SALE! Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership Special Offer—Just $5 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] Order today to get your 3 FREE special issues: Planning Your Perfect Spring 2024 Garden; 33 Weekend Projects You Can Do At Home; and Gardening in Every Season! YES, SIGN ME UP NOW FOR JUST $5!]( Your third FREE gift is our Gardening in Every Season special issue. You see, gardening isn’t just a warm-weather endeavor. Find out how to keep your garden going in winter, spring, summer, and fall—with this special issue. That’s right. I’m putting a tomato stake in the ground and declaring that no matter where you live, you can garden all year long. Mind you, that doesn’t mean you should expect to harvest sun-ripened eggplants in January or Brussels sprouts in July (unless you live in specific planting zones). It does mean that there are garden and garden-related activities we can engage in at any time of the year, regardless of how hot or cold it is. Some of those activities are obvious. Many of us should expect to clean up the outdoor garden and amend the soil sometime in late fall or early winter. Most of us can start seeds indoors somewhere around February or March. And mid-to late-spring is the perfect time to plant peas in most plant hardiness zones. There’s a whole slew of less obvious gardening activities, as well. For example, November is ideal for testing your soil, and December is ripe for planning next season’s garden. This is the reason we’ve put together this special issue: Gardening in Every Season. No matter how cold and snowy or hot and humid it is outside, there are things you can do that will give you a garden that’s more productive and less stressful than ever. FREE for you now! [Gardening in Every Season] Featuring more than 15 insightful articles, Gardening in Every Season is a jam-packed special issue of Food Gardening Magazine. Plus, you get so much more when you join today and take advantage of our [2024 Presidents Day $5 Sale]( [2024 PRESIDENTS DAY SALE! Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership Special Offer—Just $5 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] Order today to get your 3 FREE special issues: Planning Your Perfect Spring 2024 Garden; 33 Weekend Projects You Can Do At Home; and Gardening in Every Season! YES, SIGN ME UP NOW FOR JUST $5!]( Your 3 FREE gifts are just a fraction of what you get with your [Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership](. You see Gold Membership is packed with benefits you can’t get anywhere else! As Executive Editor of Food Gardening Network, I’m happy to have you as a free Bronze Member, but that only gives you a small taste of what Food Gardening Network is all about. When you upgrade now to [Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership]( you unlock the key to an entire library of material, absolutely everything we publish about growing good food at home—all access and all the time for you, including: - [All-Access Membership in Food Gardening Network Gold Club]( only online resource for planning, planting, growing, tending, harvesting, and enjoying foods from your very own garden. - Subscription to Food Gardening Magazine—you get monthly issues filled with articles about how to start, maintain, and harvest food from your own garden at home. Plus, instant and unlimited access to the entire searchable digital library of back issues! - Subscription to RecipeLion Magazine—you get quarterly issues filled with hundreds of delicious and easy-to-make recipes at your fingertips, plus tips and tricks for developing new cooking skills. Plus, instant and unlimited access to the entire searchable digital library of back issues! - Gardening Guides—you get instant access to more than 55 comprehensive guidebooks that are plant-specific—from tomatoes, basil, and garlic to potatoes, pumpkins, beans, corn, squash, and more!—about how to grow, harvest, and enjoy the bounty of your home garden. Learn everything about specific foods you can grow, get recipes to enjoy with friends and family, and enjoy tips on health benefits and home remedies that use your harvest! - Cookbooks—you get full and instant access to 9 digital cookbooks, filled with more than 1,300 recipes! You’ll never run out of ways to enjoy the fruits of your labor with these easy-to-make recipes! From single dishes to a whole meal—we’ve got you covered! - Videos & Video Library—you get instant access to more than 80 videos in our library with gardening tips, tricks, and tactics; do-it-yourself projects for gardening and crafting items; and cooking videos to show you exactly how to make specific dishes. Plus, access to new monthly videos over the coming year! - NEW! Planning Calendars —every season of the year, you get printable planning calendars to help keep your garden on track. Calendars include tasks, checklists, notes, and recipes that use fresh seasonal ingredients from your garden. - NEW SERVICE! Recipe of the Week—every Sunday, you get a recipe with quick, easy, and delicious ways to cook food—delivered weekly to your email inbox. - Gold Member Insider—you get this exclusive email service, delivered regularly to your inbox, to guide you through the Food Gardening Network Library. Saves you time finding articles, magazine issues, gardening guides, videos, kits, and recipes that you won't want to miss! - 3 FREE Gifts: Special magazine issues that every food gardener should use—Planning Your Perfect Spring 2024 Garden; 33 Weekend Projects You Can Do At Home; and Gardening in Every Season! And all of this is available to you —right now—when you upgrade to a [Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership](. And for only $5 today, 92% off the regular price, for an entire year! I want to see your name on my daily list of new Gold Members—you deserve to join like-minded gardeners and get full access to our entire library of material for optimizing your food garden. Please become a [Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Member]( today! Sincerely, [Amanda Signature] Amanda MacArthur Senior Editor & Producer Food Gardening Network P.S. Your success with food gardening depends on you acting now—please claim your [Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership]( today and get the only all-in-one-place resource for planning, planting, growing, tending, harvesting, and enjoying foods from your very own garden. P.P.S. [Your $5 deal, plus 3 FREE gifts]( Remember, your 3 FREE special magazine issues—Planning Your Perfect Spring 2024 Garden; 33 Weekend Projects You Can Do At Home; and Gardening in Every Season—are waiting for you when you become a Gold Member today during our [2024 Presidents Day Sale!]( [2024 PRESIDENTS DAY SALE! Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership Special Offer—Just $5 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! 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