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Don?t like getting dirty? Try this generations-old style of gardening. Learn more with The Old Far

Don’t like getting dirty? Try this generations-old style of gardening. Learn more with The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club. Having trouble viewing this email? [View this email on the web.]( [The Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening Club]( [The Easiest-Ever Hydroponic Garden]( No soil, no toil, just lots of salad! Get 230 years of garden knowledge from your friends at The Old Farmer’s Almanac. [2022 Gardening Club]( Dear Garden Grower, It is said that agriculture sparked civilization as we know it today. Little did our ancestors know that domesticating grains would one day evolve into everything from rooftop gardens to grade-school science experiments to entire industries. Despite the long history humans have with gardening, most of us probably think of it the same way our forebears did: soil, water, sunshine, and seeds. Mix those together the right way, at the right time, and you can spend months eating fresh produce straight from your backyard. However, there is one centuries-old method of gardening that works without soil. With hydroponic gardening, plants get their nutrients through roots that dangle in a container of water-based solution, and they absorb oxygen and exhaust CO2 through the portion of the roots that are suspended above the water. It’s simple, silent, cordless, and relatively inexpensive. In fact, two Almanac editors tried the system and the initial equipment investment was approximately $100—although most of the supplies are reusable, so the cost actually decreases over time. Not to mention you get free salad every day for about six weeks! So what works in a hydroponic garden? You can use a mix of greens to create some really colorful, textural mixtures. Bibb and romaine lettuces work. Kale, Swiss chard, arugula, leafy amaranth, lemon and Thai basil, sorrel, and nasturtium all grow well, too. How hard is it to grow a hydroponic garden? Any garden takes some work to get started, but once you get this one growing, it’s fairly simple to maintain. In fact, once your seedlings start to emerge, you can rest easy for a few weeks. You may need to add some nutrient solution about a month in, and it’s helpful to replace and refresh the nutrients every so often. The best part comes about five weeks after germination. Your lettuce plants will have leaves that you can begin to harvest. Take the outermost fully expanded leaves, always leaving the innermost three or four young leaves unharvested. When your plants get old (about 10 to 12 weeks after emergence), they can get tough and bitter (but really, who among us doesn’t). This is normal. Compost your plants, feed your regular garden with the nutrient solution and start all over! What about pests? What about sunlight? Nutrients? What equipment do you need? What are the next winning lottery numbers? You can find the answers to all your questions (except the lottery numbers, sorry) when you join [The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club]( today! This is the same Almanac that farmers, gardeners, homesteaders, and other smart people have relied upon for over two centuries. Plus, you get a bundle of favorite gardening advice and more in the The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening for Everyone, which comes with your membership. [Shipping Now! Celebrate your Love of Gardening with]( [The Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening Club!]( [The Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening Club]( Save 42% with your Gardening Club Charter Membership! [Claim your Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membershi](p! [Yes! Sign Me Up Now!]( [Out of the Soil, Up to the Sky]( Whether you’re working in a terrestrial garden or growing your plants without soil in a hydroponic garden, there is one aspect that remains the same. Plants will always reach toward the sky. And as agriculture connects us to our human history, it also connects us to the celestial movements. We plant and harvest according to the seasons. We enjoy juicy tomatoes at the height of summer, and simmer thick root vegetable stews in the depths of winter. But did you know that some gardens go even further in celebrating our place in the universe? Astronomical gardens are ancient. The most well-known is Stonehenge in England, with its alignment to the rising and setting Sun on the solstices. Clearly, most of us aren’t going to erect 25-foot-tall stones in our home garden, but you can create your own astro-garden. There is only one simple rule: Anything is acceptable as long as it is true to the sky. Your astro-garden can be in the sun or shade, on flat ground or sloping terrain. You can make it any size or way you wish. For example, you could plot your garden in the shape of a constellation or spiral galaxy. Or use a single-color flower to represent a planet. If you wish to build something more elaborate use wide stones, paths, or garden beds to mark the alignments with the rising and setting Sun. Align garden beds with the four cardinal directions by adding a stonework centerpiece. And if you really do want to go all out and recreate a life-sized version of Stonehenge, send us pictures! Whatever you choose, you’re about to open a sky full of possibilities for everyone who experiences your astronomical garden. [Gardening Club]( [Create Your Own "Treehouse"]( Gardens without soil. Gardens in the sky. How about something normal now? Like planting trees in your living room? Let’s go with a palm tree. Or maybe a cypress. Pine would be nice. Believe it or not, this isn’t as far-fetched as it seems. There’s nothing new about bringing some green into your home. Foliage plants have been lurking in the dark corners for a while. Today, though, we are learning to appreciate how much they add to our indoor environment. And the right species of palm, cypress, pine, banana, and many other trees can live happily in an overheated apartment or a chilly farmhouse. They can even forgive a certain amount of neglect, although they do respond very positively to a little nurturing. You can find all sorts of tips for planting, watering, and fertilizing these majestic beauties in The 2020 Old Farmer’s Almanac Garden Guide, available digitally with your membership. Most importantly, those tips come with plenty of cool design ideas to make your indoor jungle a thing of wonder and amazement. If you want to learn more about planting the perfect garden and get much more useful information, wit, and wisdom, you can get it with an [Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membership](! [Shipping Now! Celebrate your Love of Gardening with]( [The Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening Club!]( [The Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening Club]( Save 42% with your Gardening Club Charter Membership! [Claim your Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membershi](p! [Yes! Sign Me Up Now!]( With an [Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membership](, you’ll get the Classic Paperback 2022 Edition of the Almanac, monthly updates by email, plus a bundle of bonuses where you’ll learn more about what it takes to grow a bountiful, beautiful garden. With an [Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membership](, you’ll learn more about: - Making homegrown fertilizers that are affordable, and free of chemicals and animal waste. - How to make your own mini-greenhouse - The enduring charm of plants you can share with friends and family - The joy of planting an irregular, multi-crop, arbitrarily arranged native garden - Plants that “glow” at night, creating an enchanting garden you can’t resist You’ll also get updates to our weather predictions in our monthly digital magazine, EXTRA!, sent to you each month to keep you current on changing weather and conditions. [Shipping Now! Celebrate your Love of Gardening with]( [The Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening Club!]( [The Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening Club]( Save 42% with your Gardening Club Charter Membership! [Claim your Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membershi](p! [Yes! Sign Me Up Now!]( Tap into the deep well of resources at The Old Farmer’s Almanac for a bountiful harvest of gardening tips and tools with a Charter Membership in The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club! Announcing [The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club](! This exciting club is designed especially for you—with just the inspiration and information you need for all your gardening projects! We’ve put together essential Old Farmer’s Almanac resources to celebrate your love of gardening and give you tons of tips for making your next gardening project as lush and lovely as it can be. And it all starts, of course, with The Old Farmer’s Almanac. You’ll be prepared for any gardening project. Whether you garden for food, for flowers, or just for fun, a Charter Membership in [The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club]( will keep you entertained, informed, and inspired all year long! Since 1792, The Old Farmer’s Almanac has been a traditional resource for dedicated farmers, avid and casual gardeners, folks who like to get a long view on upcoming weather trends, and people who love to collect little snippets of country wit and wisdom that they can share with family and friends. We’re not just the oldest published almanac, but the oldest continuously published periodical in North America— and we’ve been around longer than any newspaper or magazine, too. Get your [Charter Membership in The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club]( today—with resources to inspire you in the garden. From time-honored country gardening tips to modern garden gadgets, come share in the bountiful harvest! With your Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membership, you get everything you need to keep your garden at its greenest: - 2022 Gardening Wall Calendar—Our 45th anniversary edition! Rich illustrations accompany useful gardening tips on everything from attracting hummingbirds to your garden to the best tools to use to avoid back pain. - The 2022 special Classic Paperback Edition of The Old Farmer’s Almanac—Loaded with the tips, trivia, and insights that make it a family favorite. - NEW for 2022! The Old Farmer's Almanac: Digital Edition—Everything you love about the Almanac, and then some. It's portable and printable! Need to check the tides while you're on the road? Want to read that article about the Alaskan farmer? It's all just a click away! - NEW for 2022! The Old Farmer's Almanac: Your Local Almanac—Get detailed information about where you live—specific sunrise/sunset times, moonrise/moonset times, and more from our calendar of the heavens. - Gardening for Everyone—This beautiful print edition covers the best of The Old Farmer’s Almanac's gardening advice. Grow food and herbs you love, surround yourself with spectacular flowers, and get tips on the latest gardening tech! - NEW for 2022! Early Digital Access to each new issue of The Old Farmer's Almanac Garden Guide—PLUS Instant Unlimited Access to The Old Farmer's Almanac Garden Guide Online Library—you'll find eight years of Garden Guides packed with no-nonsense tips, tricks, and shortcuts to make your garden a jewel in the neighborhood or out in the country. - Cooking Fresh—Make the most of your garden's bounty with our digital cookbook. You'll find more than 160 recipes using fresh fruits, berries, herbs, spices, and vegetables! - The Old Farmer’s Almanac EXTRA!—Our monthly digital magazine includes articles on gardening, food and other content not found in the print edition. It’s a great way to keep up-to-date on Almanacky topics throughout the year. - BONUS—Not only will you get a new Old Farmer’s Almanac EXTRA! each month—you get free access to every issue of EXTRA! in our digital library. That’s more than 70 issues of great gardening tips, delicious recipes, and more! [Shipping Now! Celebrate your Love of Gardening with]( [the Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening Club!]( [Image - OFIE]( Save 42% with your Gardening Club Charter Membership! [Claim your Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membershi](p! [Yes! Sign Me Up Now!]( [An Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membership will deliver exciting rewards for you—and at a special rate, right now, for all new Charter Members](. When you join today, you’ll ensure that you are planting the seeds of success for your garden when you tap into the time-honored wisdom of The Old Farmer’s Almanac. Enjoy all these benefits as an Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Member: - Your best garden ever—Almanac gardening advice, planting dates, timesaving tips, and detailed guidance from experts will get you growing like never before. - You’ll know in advance about every important astronomical event in 2022—and how the phase of the Moon can influence the success of your garden. - You’ll save time and money when you follow all of the practical advice and tips that we deliver to you about everything from gardening to food preparation and cooking. - You’ll be the first to know about top tips, tricks, and shortcuts for taking your garden from good to great. - You’ll learn more about gardening gadgets and gear that can make your work in the garden even more enjoyable. - You’ll discover new approaches to planting—for color, for purpose, for stress relief. - Whether you’re a beginning gardener or a skilled green thumb, you’ll find do-it-yourself projects to fit your schedule—and your garden. How can you not consider becoming an [Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Member](? What You’ll Get With an Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membership There’s so much gardening knowledge to gain as a [Charter Member of The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club](: In the convenient Classic Paperback Edition of the 2022 Almanac, you’ll find a bumper crop of gardening tips. Many gardeners consider the Almanac their most valuable tool, so this year, for all of you trying to grow food, we’ve got foolproof advice that promises a harvest the first year and every one thereafter. Perhaps you grow flowers—or want to: In the 2022 Almanac, you’ll learn all about growing flowers, when to pick them, and how to use them (e.g., last year, we told members to pick apple blossoms in late spring and sprinkle them onto a Waldorf salad and use impatiens all summer long as a garnish). But that’s not all. Here’s a taste of other tips you’ll find in the 2022 Almanac: - Best days for planting, pruning, weeding, grafting, and controlling pests - Daily weather forecasts for all regions of the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii - Fresh new ways to savor vegetables from your garden - Easy, delicious, Almanac prize-winning recipes (and an opportunity to share your own!) Each month, you’ll get new articles and original content with our digital magazine, The Old Farmer’s Almanac EXTRA! It’s a treasure trove of Almanac information that you won’t find in the printed edition. EXTRA! leads you to some interactive fun when you’re ready for a change of pace. [Shipping Now! Celebrate your Love of Gardening with]( [the Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening Club!]( [Image - OFIE]( Save 42% with your Gardening Club Charter Membership! [Claim your Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membershi](p! [Yes! Sign Me Up Now!]( It’s never too early to plan next season’s garden, so enjoy the rich illustrations in our Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Calendar. This compact calendar is the perfect size to fit on the wall in your kitchen, den, or potting shed. Each month features rich, full-color illustrations along with tips, history, or background information on the artwork. Here are just a few of the types of tips you can find in our 2022 Gardening Calendar: - If you like your asparagus more on the sweet side, cover the growing green spears with black plastic or bury them in soil or hay. The covering keeps chlorophyll from developing, giving you a harvest of sweet, white spears. - You can’t eat its fruit, but you can grow one species of banana tree for its lush foliage as far north as Zone 4. It can grow as high as 18 feet tall! - For a pet-safe garden, try planting pansies. They’re safe for dogs, and delicious in salads! - Ants can be your partner in pest control. They love the nectar on peonies, and will drive away other insects while they’re foraging for food. Be sure to rinse blossoms before you bring them inside for a bouquet. - For seedling success, transplant your young plants on overcast days or in the evening. - Parsnips love a cold snap. Harvest your parsnips after a hard frost. That helps the plant convert its starches to sugars, making your parsnips sweeter. - If your compost pile smells like ammonia, try adding shredded leaves or straw. You’ll love the advice, folklore, and gardening secrets in our 2022 Gardening Wall Calendar! As you count the days until your next planting or your next harvest, peruse the pages of Gardening for Everyone for tips on how to grow better, naturally! From the practical to the ornamental, plan your prolific garden and learn how to: - Plant edibles indoors and out, no matter how small your space is. - Create a serene and leafy oasis—and why you should. - Make a living herb wreath—a kitchen garden in the round. - Grow blooms that beautify your surroundings and make breathtaking bouquets. - Serve up your harvest in style with recipes that will let you savor the flavor of homegrown food. And all of this is available to you—right now—when you claim your [Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membership](. [Shipping Now! Celebrate your Love of Gardening with]( [the Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening Club!]( [Image - OFIE]( Save 42% with your Gardening Club Charter Membership! [Claim your Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membershi](p! [Yes! Sign Me Up Now!]( What are you waiting for? Become a [Charter Member of The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club]( today! No other Almanac has so many fun and fascinating facts, timely and accurate events and predictions, and topical and useful articles all in one place for your easy access and use—and covering more regions of North America than any other almanac or resource! Add The Old Farmer’s Almanac EXTRA!, The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Calendar, Gardening for Everyone, the Garden Guide Online Library, and Cooking Fresh Digital Cookbook—and your garden will be the prolific pride of the neighborhood! Why Not Join Right Now? Gardeners everywhere have been using The Old Farmer’s Almanac for years to guide their gardening plans, and now the [Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membership]( offers you all things gardening in one place! Charter Offer for You—Join Today! SAVE 42% When you respond today, you’ll be among a select group of Almanac friends to take advantage of this special Gardening Club Charter Membership offer. With your Charter Membership, you’ll receive The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Calendar, The 2022 Old Farmer’s Almanac—plus a digital version of the 2022 Almanac and a digital local Almanac, The Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening for Everyone (including early digital access), access to The Old Farmer’s Almanac Garden Guide Online Library with eight years of Garden Guides, our digital cookbook Cooking Fresh, and a subscription to our monthly digital magazine, The Old Farmer’s Almanac EXTRA!—with full access to our complete EXTRA! library. Plant the seeds of success for your garden today—with this incredible deal! [This is a limited-time offer, so take advantage of it right now](! When we first created the Gardening Club, we wanted to make it easy to use, easy to order, and packed with valuable gardening content that you could put to use right away. Be the best gardener you can be with your [Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membership](. 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