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[2024 Fall Garden Planning Calendar Kit] Gain full access to this premium printable kit—and an entire Library of food gardening advice—with a [Charter Gold Membership in Food Gardening Network]( Hello gardening friends! I get it. You're thinking, "Fall gardening? Isn't fall when we're wrapping things up?" I used to think the same. Sure, September's garden is often still bustling, but as October rolls in, we're down to the last hurrah of pumpkins, winter squash, potatoes, and maybe some apples. So what's left to do that counts as gardening? Turns out, quite a bit. Depending on your neck of the woods (or your USDA zone, if we're being fancy), you've got options. Quick growers like radishes can still make a showing in September, even October. And those cool-weather lovers? Kale and spinach are practically begging to be planted. For you folks in zones 4-6, cold frames are your ticket to stretching the season a bit further. But here's the kicker - gardening's always got one foot in the now and one in the what's-next. While planting kale might be all about the present for you cooler zone folks, there's plenty of future-focused action too, especially if you're lounging in zones 7 and up. Fall's prime time for getting that garlic in the ground, prepping your soil for spring's grand entrance, giving fruit trees a haircut, and dividing up those perennials. And for some lucky ducks? It's not an end, but a whole new beginning to the growing season! One thing I’ll say about fall gardening is that, believe it or not, it takes more organization than summer gardening. In summer, everything is out and abundant. You don’t have to wonder where your cucumbers are planted or worry about getting something done before the ground freezes. It’s different in the fall. We know our warm days are limited and some of the vegetables we plant won’t come up for another four or five months. That’s why I love having a seasonal calendar to help me keep track of everything. At least where I am, if I wait too long to clean out the garden and prep the soil for spring, the ground freezes and I can’t do anything. Likewise, if I miss my window for planting garlic, I have to resort to buying garlic the following spring and summer. Have you seen the price of garlic lately? Ouch! I also find it helpful to have reminders about things like cleaning and sharpening my garden tools. And I know those of us in colder climates might laugh, but gardeners in warmer planting zones can actually start some of their seeds in late fall and early winter! I don’t know about you, but I can always use a reminder about starting seeds. These are just some of the reasons we put together this 2024 Food Gardening Network Fall Gardening Calendar! [Labor 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 free 2024 Food Gardening Network Fall Gardening Calendar! YES, SIGN ME UP NOW FOR JUST $5!]( Between my job and family, there’s a lot happening on any given day. This gardening calendar is my sanity. For me, it’s the trick to keeping all my gardening plans and tasks organized. This printable kit is practical, beautiful, and it includes a list of tasks for each month of fall, from September through December. This is more than some ordinary old calendar, though. You’ll find fun facts here about tomatoes, cold frames, hydroponic gardens, and more. For example, did you know peanuts aren't nuts, they're a legume, and have more protein, folate, and niacin than nuts? Not to mention, you’ll see the important gardening holidays are all here, such as National Pear Day! [FGN Calendar] Beyond keeping track of all your favorite vegetable-related holidays, the printable 2024 Food Gardening Network Fall Gardening Calendar is the perfect way to stay organized. You can: - Enjoy reminders for gardening tasks in September, October, November, and December.
- Take notes and prioritize planning for your specific garden.
- Learn how to turn those delicious fall vegetables into even more delicious meals. You read that right. This 2024 Food Gardening Network Fall Gardening Calendar isn’t just a calendar. Because gardening is about harvesting and eating as much as it is about planting, I added some of my favorite fall recipes to the calendar using fall crops like wheat, carrots, kale, winter squash, and sweet potato! [FGN Calendar] The brand new 2024 Food Gardening Network Fall Gardening Calendar is your FREE GIFT when you join the Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership. Beautifully illustrated, with just the right amount of gardening tips, gardening holidays, and recipes, you don’t want to miss out. I use this calendar every day, and I can’t wait to share it with you! [Labor 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 free 2024 Food Gardening Network Fall Gardening Calendar! YES, SIGN ME UP NOW FOR JUST $5!]( But this is 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 Editor & Publisher 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!
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- Gardening Guides—you get instant access to more than 60 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!
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- 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.
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- 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! And all of this is available to you —right now—when you upgrade to a [Food Gardening Network Charter Gold Membership.]( 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—while this special offer lasts! I hope you enjoy our Fall 2024 issue and get to try some exciting and fun new fall recipes! Happy cooking, happy autumn—and happy eating! Sincerely,
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