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Start growing good food at home with daily advice, tips, and tricks from gardeners like you. [FGN Daily]( September 5, 2024 Enjoy this newsletter? Please forward it to your friends [Fall Food Garden Planning Kit]( [Free For You Now: Printable Fall Food Garden Planning Kit!]( Download this kit when you join the Food Gardening Network Gold Club: - Details on 15 recommended fall crops suitable for autumn planting. - Easy-to-read chart - USDA zones specific! - Timeline showing the days to maturity. - Plus, 20 mouthwatering recipes. [Read More ...](   Garden Design [How to Build a Subterranean Greenhouse to Grow All Year]( [unsplash]( “Walipini” means, “place of warmth” and comes from the indigenous Aymara people in the Altiplano regions of Peru and Bolivia. This in-ground greenhouse allows farmers to grow despite harsh climate conditions and high winds that would be difficult for a traditional greenhouse to withstand. [Read More...](  [Seniors]( [9 Automated Garden Tools for Effortless Growing]( I love growing my own food, but I’ll be honest about the fact that there are things I don’t look forward to each summer. For example, I’ve never been great at watering consistently, so I got myself an automatic drip line system. [Read More ...](  Vegetable Gardening [7 Perennial Vegetables You Can Plant and Harvest Forever]( [asparagus]( The first time I planted an herb garden and saw my chives, sage, and thyme grow back in the second year, I jumped to wondering what other kinds of herbs and vegetables regrow a second season and beyond. [Read More...](  [Beets]( [Beautiful Beets Gardening Guide Available Now!]( Beets are the crown jewels of vegetables. Not only do they come in jewel tones of ruby and amber, but they are easy to grow and so nutritious! A cool weather crop, beets can be enjoyed from late spring into deep fall. Learn what it takes to add beets to your garden. We’ll explain how to choose the beets that are right for you, how to get them started, and how to enjoy them after harvest. [Read More ...](  Joy of Gardening [Are You Harvesting Garlic Scapes Wrong?]( [A Gardening Poem About Life and Death]( As a lover of garlic scapes—the more-delicious alternative to asparagus—I could hardly believe it when I read today’s piece, Scaping Lessons, and learned there are people on this planet that don’t love them. [Read More...]( [Magazine]( [The GreenPrints September 2024 Issue is Ready for You to Read (and Listen to)!]( GreenPrints is better, bigger, and greener than ever. Now monthly and printable, issues include stories in audio format, new sections like "Plants we Love," and Garden to Table Journeys. This month, read (and listen to) "The {NAME} Pond Incident", "Tessa the Garden Crusader", "Wings of Freedom" and more! [Read More ...](  Easy Healthy Recipe of the Day [Foolproof Greek Chicken: 30-Minute Mediterranean Magic]( [Foolproof Greek Chicken]( Today, I’m excited to share a recipe that’s become my go-to for those nights when you want to impress without the stress. It’s a Greek chicken dish that’s so simple, it’ll make you feel like a culinary genius without breaking a sweat. [Read More...](  [Kitchen Gardening Kit]( [This recipe is excerpted from Food Gardening Network’s Entrées Cookbook:]( - You get more than 335 entrée recipes! - Quick, easy-to-make & delicious dishes. - Easy to bookmark as your “Favorite” to use again. - Print out and add to your recipe collection. [VIEW ENTIRE COOKBOOK NOW!](  Food Gardening Magazine | September 2024 [Picture Perfect Pumpkin Pancakes]( [Edible Flowers]( If your breakfasts are getting boring with the usual fare of sandwiches or bacon and eggs, or if you want to switch your morning meals to something sweeter and in season, Pumpkin Pancakes might just save the day! [Read More...](  [Pumpkins]( [Pumpkinpalooza: How to Start Your Own Pumpkin Patch Gardening Guide Available Now!]( From spooky jack-o’-lanterns to festive fall displays to scrumptious pies to scale-tipping giants, there’s a pumpkin to satisfy almost any gardener’s desire. Whether your goal is to decorate, cook, can and bake, or cultivate a blue-ribbon giant, we’ve got you covered with the Pumpkinpalooza: How to Start Your Own Pumpkin Patch Gardening Guide. [Read More ...]( GreenPrints Magazine | September 2024 [Those Concord Grapes]( [Dr. Green Thumb: A Healing Garden Tale]( Living in central Denver has its perks, and one of the gems of our neighborhood is the food bank run by our community center. Throughout the warmer months, local gardeners generously contribute their surplus harvest. It’s like a mini farmers market where folks can take what they need without worrying about the cost. For those facing tough times, it’s a true lifeline. [Read More...](  [Magazine]( [Experience the Side Splitting Laughter of Our Most Hilarious Gardening Collection!]( Our collection of 27 funniest gardening stories will have you rolling on the floor, tears of laughter streaming down your cheeks. Humans are capable of some pretty outrageous behavior, and when you blend that with gardening, you have a recipe for endless amusement. [Read More ...]( Featured Kit [Kitchen Garden]( [Fall Food Garden Planning Kit]( One of the greatest joys I experience from having a garden is stepping out my door and picking delicious ingredients for dinner. Investigating the rows of my garden to see which vegetables are ready to harvest and then coming up with creative new dishes has become one of my favorite pastimes. In a past life, however, I was limited in space, so I decided to create what most call a “kitchen garden”—an intimate plot beside my kitchen where every inch was utilized wisely! [Read More...]( RecipeLion Magazine | Summer 2023 [Grilled Asparagus with Parmesan]( [Grilled Asparagus with Parmesan]( After ten minutes on the grill, this Grilled Asparagus with Parmesan is ready to go with its grassy, slightly sweet, and enjoyably cheesy flavor profile. [Read More...](  [Spinach]( [German Recipes from the Garden]( I am thrilled to share with you my personal collection of favorite German recipes, each accompanied by its own charming origin story. Whether you’re a seasoned chef or a novice in the kitchen, this collection promises to delight your senses and transport you to the heart of Germany with every bite. [Read More ...]( [FREEBIES: Get Them Now!]( [Planting chart]( [ GET MY FREEBIEÂ]( [Bug Control Chart]( [ GET MY FREEBIEÂ]( [Seed Germination Chart]( [ GET MY FREEBIEÂ](    About Food Gardening Network: Food Gardening Network is where three dynamic lifestyle brands—GreenPrints Magazine, Food Gardening Magazine, and Recipe Lion Magazine—unite to cultivate your passion for gardening and culinary delights. Our mission is to provide you with a comprehensive blend of expert advice and daily guidance for nurturing your own bountiful garden and kitchen coupled with joy, humor, and inspiration. 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