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Start growing good food at home with daily advice, tips, and tricks from gardeners like you. October

Start growing good food at home with daily advice, tips, and tricks from gardeners like you. [FGN Daily]( October 1, 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 ...](   Pests & Diseases [How to Prevent Indoor Garden Pests During the Winter]( [How to Prevent Indoor Garden Pests During the Winter]( My most eventful experience with indoor garden pests happened a few winters ago. One of my neighbors handed over a gorgeous basil plant that had spent the summer outside in the sunshine. She didn’t have room for it in her home, so I was the lucky recipient. [Read More...](  [The 13 Best Grow Lights for Tomatoes and Peppers]( [The 13 Best Grow Lights for Tomatoes and Peppers]( Living in New England, my outdoor garden slows to a halt by late September. I used to get sad thinking about how long I’d have to wait before growing another crop of fresh tomatoes and peppers. [Read More ...]( [Shop Our Amazon Store](  Spice & Herb 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...](  [Sage]( [The Ultimate Sage Gardening Guide Available Now!]( Sage is one of the most versatile and easy herbs for home gardeners to grow! With The Ultimate Sage Gardening Guide, you’ll have everything you need to know about growing and enjoying this versatile herb. [Read More ...](  Healing Gardens [The Best Strawberry-Picking Job]( [The Best Strawberry-Picking Job]( Strawberries are one of my favorite fruits to grow. Even though I live in the Northeast, they’re one of the few perennial plants that survive over winter and one of the first to produce something edible in the spring. My 4-year-old daughter learned the color red, from strawberry-picking in our garden. We’d tell her “only pick the red ones!” and sometimes she’d even listen to us! [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 [Rustic Apple and Cheddar Galette: Where Sweet Meets Savory in Perfect Harmony]( [Rustic Apple and Cheddar Galette: Where Sweet Meets Savory in Perfect Harmony]( This Rustic Apple and Cheddar Galette is a dish that’s become a legend in my household (and by legend, I mean my kid actually eats it without complaining – miraculous, right?). [Read More...](  [Kitchen Gardening Kit]( [This recipe is excerpted from Food Gardening Network’s Bakery Cookbook:]( - You get more than 300 fresh-from-the oven bakery 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 | October 2024 [12 Things to Grow in Your Greenhouse this Winter]( [12 Things to Grow in Your Greenhouse this Winter]( Fine, I’ll admit it; I’ve been guilty of scrolling through social media, admiring those picture-perfect greenhouse lounges. You know the ones – cozy chairs nestled among lush greenery, fairy lights twinkling overhead. It’s enough to make anyone dream of sipping hot cocoa in a tropical paradise, even as the snow piles up outside. [Read More...](  [Strawberries]( [The All-Strawberry Gardening Guide Available Now!]( Strawberries are among the most popular home crops, growing everywhere from hanging pots to open land gardens. With this All-Strawberry Gardening Guide, you can get all the details that go into raising delicious, sweet berries of your own. [Read More ...]( GreenPrints Magazine | October 2024 [The Rise of the Compost Connoisseurs]( [The Rise of the Compost Connoisseurs]( Ladies and gentlemen, gather ‘round and let me regale you with a tale of modern alchemy. No, we’re not turning lead into gold here—something far more practical, I assure you. I’m talking about the humble, yet transformative, act of composting. Once relegated to the backyards of only the most ardent gardeners and eco-warriors, composting is now taking America by storm. And if you haven’t jumped on the bandwagon yet, well, let’s just say you’re missing out on some real earthy fun! [Read More...](  [Magazine]( [Enjoy These Tales of Adults and Children Growing Together Right Now!]( These stories are a treasure trove of memories, laughter, and inspiration. Each one of them a testament to the magic that happens when people and plants grow together. Start reading and experiencing this beautiful collection right now, and prepared to share these stories with someone you love. [Read More ...]( RecipeLion Magazine | Fall 2024 [Fresh Sweet Corn Gazpacho]( [Fresh Sweet Corn Gazpacho]( Combine the sweetness and soft, buttery flavor of corn with a light and refreshing soup with this Fresh Corn Gazpacho recipe! [Read More...](  [Spinach]( [Mexican Recipes from the Garden]( From the sun-drenched shores of Cabo San Lucas to the bustling streets of Austin, Texas, my journey through Mexico and the American Southwest has been nothing short of delicious. Along the way, I’ve had the pleasure of sampling authentic dishes that showcase the diversity and ingenuity of Mexican cooking—from garden-fresh salsas to fiery Tex-Mex delights. [Read More ...]( Featured Kit [Introducing Our Beautiful New Digital Kitchen Garden Greeting Card Crafting Kit!]( [Introducing Our Beautiful New Kitchen Garden Greeting Card Crafting Kit!]( Embark on a journey through a lush tapestry of colors and flavors with our delightful collection of greeting cards. Nestled within this charming kit are nine beautifully illustrated cards, each a celebration of nature’s bounty and the joy of gardening. Whether you’re sending well wishes for birthdays, anniversaries, or just sharing a sprinkle of green-thumb love, these downloadable and printable cards are the perfect way to brighten someone’s day. 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Through captivating storytelling, vibrant artwork, and hands-on projects, our magazines offer a delightful fusion of heartwarming tales, laughter-inducing anecdotes, and practical tips to elevate your gardening and culinary experiences. You are receiving this email as part of your free subscription to email updates from Food Gardening Network. If you no longer wish to receive this update as part of your free subscription, please click the unsubscribe link below. [MANAGE PREFERENCES]( [Unsubscribe]( Help us be sure your email update isn't filtered as spam. Adding our return address [Support@foodgardening.mequoda.com](mailto:support@foodgardening.mequoda.com) to your address book may 'whitelist' us with your filter, helping future email updates get to your inbox. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Send us a message]( Did a friend send this to you? 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