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Bring Dying Herbs Back to Life, Best Container Fruit Trees, Mango-Tomato Salsa, and Some Gardening Mishaps Have Happy Endings

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Start growing good food at home with daily advice, tips, and tricks from gardeners like you. [FGN Daily]( September 26, 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 Bring Dying Herbs Back to Life]( [How to Bring Dying Herbs Back to Life]( It’s a sad sight. You leave town for a day or two or just get caught up in life, and by the time you look at your garden, all you see are dying herbs. They’re wilting, formerly lush leaves now withered and drooping toward the ground. They’re sitting in your favorite pot, soil hard as a rock, and stems barren and brown. [Read More...](  [What to Buy and How to Build a Subterranean Greenhouse to Grow All Year]( [What to Buy and How to Build a Subterranean Greenhouse to Grow All Year]( Subterranean greenhouse, underground greenhouse, deep winter greenhouse, or Walipini. If you want to grow vegetables throughout the year, this might be your go-to. [Read More ...]( [Shop Our Amazon Store](  Indoor Gardening [5 of the Best Container Fruit Trees to Grow Inside the Home]( [5 of the Best Container Fruit Trees to Grow Inside the Home]( There are many reasons to consider growing fruit trees indoors. For me, it all boils down to control. With container fruit trees, like container vegetable gardens, you have total control over watering, pruning, sunlight and location, can make all the difference in a fruit tree’s yield. [Read More...](  [Lemons]( [Tart & Tangy lemon Guide Available Now!]( Lemons may seem like an exotic tree to grow, but all they need is a little TLC to give you years of tangy harvests! You don’t have to live in a subtropical zone to grow lemons—there are plenty of varieties happy to grow as productive houseplants! With this Gardening Guide, you get all the details that go into growing and harvesting bright, fragrant lemons. Get it all in this Tart & Tangy Lemon Guide right now! [Read More ...](  Gardening Mishaps [Some Gardening Mishaps Have Happy Endings]( [Some Gardening Mishaps Have Happy Endings]( If there’s one thing we should know about gardening, it’s that we have to have patience. Our hard work may take weeks, months, even years to produce the results we hope for. Which is why gardening mishaps can feel so devastating. All that time we spend hunched over the soil, spade in hand, creating the perfect seedbed seems for naught. [Read More...]( [Magazine]( [October 2024 Issue Available Now!]( Discover in-depth articles, such as "12 Things to Grow in Your Greenhouse This Winter" and "What to Plant in October in Zones 4-10". Learn about carving pumpkins, pickling methods, and building hoop houses, then explore seed-saving and try our Pumpkin Grilled Cheese recipe. This month, you also get a special bonus, our "2025 Herb Garden Planning Kit". [Read More ...](  Easy Healthy Recipe of the Day [Tropic Thunder: The Mango-Tomato Salsa Tango]( [Tropic Thunder: The Mango-Tomato Salsa Tango]( It was a lazy summer afternoon, and I was hanging out at home when I remembered I needed to make yet another snack for a school potluck. I love peach salsa, but I’d been itching to try the Sweet Mango-Tomato Salsa recipe by my colleague, and Food Network alum Addie Gundry that we’ve had up here on Food Gardening for a while. [Read More...](  [Kitchen Gardening Kit]( [This recipe is excerpted from Food Gardening Network’s Side Dishes & Sauces Cookbook:]( - You get more than 185 side dishes & sauces 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 [Pumpkin and Bean Soup]( [Pumpkin and Bean Soup]( When the rainy season begins, something warm and hearty can make the dreary weather a little more lively. After all, warm soup is always comforting on a rainy day, especially if you happen to catch a cold. When the cold starts chilling your bones, it’s time to whip up a batch of Pumpkin and Bean Soup—a snug and toasty embrace for the pumpkin-loving palate. [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 [Flourishing with the Beyhive]( [Flourishing with the Beyhive]( Becoming a first-time plant mom wasn’t exactly on my to-do list, but life has a funny way of surprising us. It was a bustling Saturday at the coffee shop where I worked, the usual blend of hurried families and chatty teens. But amidst the chaos, an unexpected guest arrived — my best friend, bearing a potted pothos plant. [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 Potato Boats]( [Grilled Potato Boats]( Take your palate on a supremely satisfying culinary trip with these wonderful and easy-to-cook Grilled Potato Boats! [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. 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