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Grow Herbs For Tea, Cover a Garden Over the Winter, Ham & Cheese Potatoes, and The Stunning (and Literal) Art of Gardening

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Start growing good food at home with daily advice, tips, and tricks from gardeners like you. [FGN Daily]( September 20, 2024 Enjoy this newsletter? Please forward it to your friends [Fall Calendar]( [FREE for You Now: Printable 2024 Fall Garden Planning Calendar Kit!]( Download this kit when you join the Food Gardening Network Gold Club: - Get checklists for garden tasks in September, October, November, and December—every month of Fall! - Prioritize your own garden with personal notes. - 8 fresh-from-the-garden Fall recipes! [Read More ...](   Spice & Herb Gardening [How to Grow Herbs For Tea in Your Kitchen]( [How to Grow Herbs For Tea in Your Kitchen]( I love the feeling of my hands around a warm cup of herbal tea. I love the aroma, and I love the way a hot cup of tea reminds me to pause for a moment, take some deep breaths, and enjoy the world around me. Fellow tea drinkers, have I romanticized this too much, or just enough? 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It was one of those nights when I was staring into the fridge, wondering what to make for dinner. My kiddo was getting hangry, my husband was off walking the dog, and my mind was feeling blank from my own day of work and running around. [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 [Supercharging Your Potato Harvest]( [Supercharging Your Potato Harvest]( You know, after years of tending to my own potato patch, I’ve learned that even the most seasoned growers can always find ways to boost their yield. We’ve all had those seasons where we’ve pulled up a bumper crop, and others where we’ve scratched our heads wondering what went wrong. 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[Read More ...]( Featured Kit [Introducing the Fall Garden Planning Calendar Kit]( [Introducing the Fall Garden Planning Calendar Kit]( You know, there’s something incredibly invigorating about fall gardening. It’s like getting a fresh start, a do-over after the summer heat. Many of us think the growing season winds down as the leaves change color, but here’s the secret: fall is when the garden can really come alive! It’s a chance to try new crops, experiment with cool-weather varieties, and extend your harvest well into the cooler months. [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. 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