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Join our Gardening Club and unlock all of our Garden Guides! Having trouble viewing this email? [View this email on the web.]( [OFA Banner]( [Get access to all things garlic!]( [Hero]( Dear Almanac Reader, “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate.” So wrote William Shakespeare in the early 1600s. Literary critics the world over will tell you this is an ode to beauty and love and youth, but I’m going to let you in on a secret: it’s about garlic. Now, that may or may not be 100% true, but it certainly should be. Is there anything more fair, more exciting than those first, fresh bulbs of garlic in late spring? I think not! Here at The Old Farmer’s Almanac, we have a long history (well over two centuries!) of appreciation for all things weather and garden related. And ever since we went digital, we’ve had the distinct pleasure of getting to share more and more of that history with you in our library. This isn’t just blast-from-the-past type stuff either. The great thing about history, as it relates to gardening, is that the information never really goes out of date. Heck, even gardening tools haven’t changed all that much over generations. [Image - Garlic and Herbs]( That’s where garlic comes into the picture. How? Well, in this case, it’s just one example of the information and entertaining stories you can enjoy in our library as a Gardening Club Member. You can go back to 2016 to learn about making garlic powder, or visit 2017 to discover which other plants garlic is (and is not) good with in the garden. What’s really special, though, are the Gardening Guides. These colorful library treasures are filled with gardening tips, advice, and ideas. You can learn about garden design, trends in gardening, landscaping, and get expert information on ornamental plants, like orchids. And, naturally, garlic! When you join The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club, you get the entire library at your fingertips! Ruminations on Garlic An article in our 2014 Gardening Guide explores “one man’s experience with growing garlic.” If you’ve never been privy to someone expounding on the aroma and taste of a specific variety of garlic, you’re missing out. The excitement is contagious! “Out there now, under the snow, mulch, and soil, is the next regiment of 100 planted cloves, mostly the veteran ‘Fish Lake’ but also new recruits highly regarded for their sublime flavor. ‘Red Toch’ is an artichoke-class softneck from the Republic of Georgia, and there is also ‘French Rocambole,’ a hardneck.” “However, the prize September planting was a precious eight cloves of scarce ‘Rose de Lautrec,’ a rare, famous, and flavorful weakly bolting-class hardneck pink garlic from France.” As you would expect, the article includes plenty of planting tips, as well as sourcing information. And if for some reason you don’t like the idea of planting garlic… [Image - Close up Garlic]( Become a Charter Member of the Old Farmers Almanac Gardening[body link](Club today, and you’ll never run out of advice, tips or inspiration! And right now, when you become a Gardening Club Charter Member you will save 48%. [Claim your Gardening Club Charter Membership Now!]( When you activate your Old Farmers Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membership today, you’ll get access to everything you need about gardening: Summary of Gardening Club Membership Benefits Charter Membership in The Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening Club $66.72/year $34.97! A 48% discount! The 2023 Old Farmer’s Almanac—The classic edition has everything you’ve come to expect from the world’s premier Almanac—forecasts, folklore, and more. It’s loaded with the tips, trivia, and insights that make it a family favorite. INCLUDED The Old Farmer’s Almanac 2023 Gardening Wall Calendar—Enjoy rich illustrations and useful gardening tips on everything from planting to enjoying your garden. INCLUDED Gardening for Everyone—A curated collection of inspiring, colorful, informative, and fun gardening articles and ideas presented in a softcover book. INCLUDED 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. INCLUDED The Old Farmer’s Almanac Best Everyday Recipes - 98 delicious and reliable recipes for every occasion, from quick dishes to grilling ideas to satisfying sides. You’ll find new ways to enjoy your garden harvest, plus much more! INCLUDED The Old Farmer’s Almanac EXTRA!—Because once a year is not enough! EXTRA! digital magazine is a monthly treasure trove of updates and Almanac content not found in the printed edition. INCLUDED Complete access to our ever-growing EXTRA! digital library, with more than 70 issues! BONUS Shipping and Handling INCLUDED Join today you’ll be prepared for any gardening project. Whether you garden for food, for flowers, or just for fun, a Charter Membership in Old Farmers Almanac Gardening Club will keep you entertained, informed, and inspired all year long! Sincerely, Janice Stillman Editor The Old Farmer’s Almanac P.S. I think you’ll agree that this really is an unusual offer—48% off when you become an Old Farmers Almanac Gardening Club Charter Member today! It’s an incredible deal that you don’t want to ignore! [Shipping Now!]( [Celebrate your Love of Gardening with]( [The Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening Club!]( [Image - OFIE]( Save 48% with your Gardening Club Charter Membership! Claim your Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membership! [Yes! 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