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Start growing good food at home with daily advice, tips, and tricks from gardeners like you. [FGN Daily]( September 24, 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 ...](   Vegetable Gardening [Can You Eat Green Tomatoes Raw or Are They Toxic?]( [Can You Eat Green Tomatoes Raw or Are They Toxic?]( I don’t know if you’ve ever been a part of a social media group for gardening where a thread turns into something you know not to be true, and you tell yourself, “hold back self, don’t be a know-it-all,” but then at some point, you can’t? [Read More...](  [How to Decorate Jam Jars for Holiday Gift Giving]( [How to Decorate Jam Jars for Holiday Gift Giving]( Throughout the year, as different fruits come into season, I make a fair share of jams—strawberry, peach, blueberry, blackberry, and so on. [Read More ...]( [Shop Our Amazon Store](  Container Gardening [5 Ways to Succeed at Apartment Container Gardening on a Budget]( [5 Ways to Succeed at Apartment Container Gardening on a Budget]( I might be biased, but if you live in an apartment, container gardening is an easy way to give your space some personality and flare (not to mention some free food). I certainly lived in my share of apartments with white walls, white vinyl blinds, light brown carpeting, and a lease that said I couldn’t change any of that. [Read More...](  [Radish]( [Radiant Radishes Gardening Guide Available Now!]( Radishes are easy to grow and come in a variety of colors that span the entire rainbow. And did you know that how spicy a radish is, depends on when you harvest it? In this Gardening Guide, we’ll explain how to choose a radish variety and how to grow them in your garden, harvest them, and then enjoy them at your table. [Read More ...](  Healing Gardens [Saving Seeds for Generations]( [Saving Seeds for Generations]( I once read an article that said you can start saving seeds today that will supply your children’s gardens. I never used to be up for saving seeds, but one year I decided to put this theory to the test. I started with a cucumber from my garden. [Read More...]( [Magazine]( [September 2024 Issue Available Now!]( Discover in-depth articles, such as "36 Things to Plant In September Where You Live" and "What to Plant in September in Zones 4-10." Learn about growing squash vertically, winter herb secrets, and a fall bean teepee project, then explore planting seeds of joy and try our Baked Apple Chips recipe. This month, you also get a special bonus, our "New Fall Garden Calendar Kit". This issue helps food gardeners wind down summer and prepare for fall. [Read More ...](  Easy Healthy Recipe of the Day [Sunshine in a Bowl: The Peach Salsa That Packs a Punch]( [Sunshine in a Bowl: The Peach Salsa That Packs a Punch]( A couple years ago I planted a peach tree, not expecting fruit for a few years, and much to my surprise, I got peaches right away. This year, I had a bonefide bushel! I’ve been trying to find all kinds of things to do with these peaches, and the other day I had grand plans for a peach cobbler, but in my haste to beat the heat, I’d forgotten to pick up the other ingredients. [Read More...](  [Cookbook]( [This recipe is excerpted from Food Gardening Network’s Appetizers Cookbook:]( - You get more than 95 easy-to-make recipes! - Quick & delicious items. - 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 [Planting Seeds of Joy: The Perfect Kids Vegetable Garden for Your Little Sprout]( [Planting Seeds of Joy: The Perfect Kids Vegetable Garden for Your Little Sprout]( Want to work some veggie magic on your kids? Forget the constant battle at the dinner table; let’s plant a kid’s vegetable garden and sprinkle some green enchantment into their lives! [Read More...](  [Peas]( [The Easy Peasy Guide to Growing Pea Plants Available Now!]( Peas are among the easiest plants for home gardeners to grow! With The Easy Peasy Guide to Growing Pea Plants, you’ll have everything you need to know about growing and enjoying this nutritious, protein-packed food, including the history and background of the green pea, to specific advice on soil requirements, fertilizer, watering techniques, and easy-to-make and delicious recipes! [Read More ...]( GreenPrints Magazine | September 2024 [Petals of Passion]( [Petals of Passion]( In the tapestry of nature’s artistry, the rose stands as a timeless masterpiece, captivating hearts with its beauty and grace. As a devoted gardener, I have traversed the colorful landscape of flora, but none have captured my soul quite like the rose. [Read More...](  [Magazine]( [The Rose Lovers Collection]( I’m delighted to introduce you to our latest creation—the printable “GreenPrints Rose Lovers Collection.” It’s a compilation of the most enchanting rose stories carefully curated by our passionate editors. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of this beloved flower, this book is sure to touch your heart and inspire you. [Read More ...]( RecipeLion Magazine | Summer 2024 [Grilled Mexican Street Corn Salad]( [Grilled Mexican Street Corn Salad]( This zesty Grilled Mexican Street Corn Salad is quick and easy to create and makes a great party dish. [Read More...](  [Spinach]( [British Garden to Table Recipes]( Our journey led us on a quest for traditional British fare, and oh, what a delightful journey it was! From the historic elegance of The Brown’s Hotel to the cozy corners of neighborhood, taverns, and the bustling streets of Covent Garden, each bite told a story of heritage, innovation, and sheer deliciousness. [Read More ...]( Featured Kit [Bountiful Roots Greeting Card Crafting Kit]( [Bountiful Roots Greeting Card Crafting Kit]( II recently had the pleasure of experiencing the Bountiful Roots Greeting Card Crafting Kit, an artistic endeavor brought to life by the talented Christy Page and curated by Don Nicholas, the Executive Publisher of GreenPrints. This kit delves into the rich tapestry of American agricultural history, spanning more than 400 years and encapsulating the spirit of resilience, unity, and love through a series of beautifully crafted greeting cards. [Read More...]( [FREEBIES: Get Them Now!]( [How to Master Spice and Herb Gardening]( [ GET MY FREEBIEÂ]( [Growing Vegetables Indoors]( [ GET MY FREEBIEÂ]( [Fruits and Berries]( [ 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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