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Start growing good food at home with daily advice, tips, and tricks from gardeners like you. [FGN Daily]( October 18, 2024 Enjoy this newsletter? Please forward it to your friends [Herb Garden Planning Kit]( [FREE for You Now: Printable 2025 Herb Garden Planning Kit!]( Download this kit when you join the Food Gardening Network Gold Club Membership: - 9 versatile, compact, and complementary herbs - Handy companion planting chart - A 9×9 garden bed blueprint to arrange your herbs for optimal growth - Art of preserving your herbal bounty to enjoy garden-fresh flavors all year round [Read More ...](   Indoor Gardening [How to Regulate Humidity for Indoor Herb Gardens]( [How to Regulate Humidity for Indoor Herb Gardens]( Figuring out how to regulate humidity indoors can sometimes feel like a hopeless venture. Just when you get it right, someone opens the front door, and the whole indoor atmosphere changes. Or here in New England, one day can be 70 and sunny, and the next is 48 and windy. [Read More...](  [The Best Hydroponic System for Vegetables and Herbs]( [The Best Hydroponic System for Vegetables and Herbs]( As someone who loves to cook and does it a bit for a living, I always need fresh ingredients, especially herbs. [Read More ...]( [Shop Our Amazon Store](  Buyer’s Guide [7 Causes of Hydroponic Root Rot and 7 Solutions]( [7 Causes of Hydroponic Root Rot and 7 Solutions]( Hydroponic gardens come with plenty of benefits. You can grow year-round, no matter where you live. You may enjoy higher yields, and hydroponic systems usually require less water than traditional gardens. But hydroponic planting is not problem-free, and one of the biggest of those problems is hydroponic root rot. [Read More...](  [Kale]( [Kale: The Queen of Greens Gardening Guide Available Now!]( Learn how to get started growing your own kale plants in our Queen of Greens Kale Gardening Guide! There is so much to do with delicious home-grown kale—smoothies, salad, stew, even kale chips! [Read More ...](  Gardening Humor [Garlic Delivery!]( [Garlic Delivery!]( Oh gosh, today’s piece is about a garlic delivery. I didn’t get a sentence into it before getting excited, does garlic do that to you, too? I’m one of those people where if a recipe says to add three cloves, I know it means nine. And if you’re using minced garlic from the jar, I’m the person who will give you a garlic intervention. Maybe I should get my own garlic delivery too. [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 [Cheesy Spinach-Stuffed Eggplant Rollatini to Impress]( [Cheesy Spinach-Stuffed Eggplant Rollatini to Impress]( Hearty and healthy, this Eggplant Rollatini with Spinach brings out the best of what Italian cuisine has to offer! [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 | October 2024 [Green Bean, Potato, and Bacon Soup]( [Green Bean, Potato, and Bacon Soup]( Green Bean, Potato, and Bacon Soup is like a medley of your favorite sides, in soup form. So good! [Read More...](  [Green Beans]( [Grow Great Green Beans Gardening Guide Available Now!]( Looking for an easy crop that delivers a high yield, plenty of nutrition, and can make a statement in your garden? Grow green beans! you get all the details that go into growing crisp, crowd-pleasing beans that practically grow themselves. Get it all in the Grow Great Green Beans Gardening Guide right now! [Read More ...]( GreenPrints Magazine | October 2024 [A Tale of Rosie, the Dog of Destruction]( [A Tale of Rosie, the Dog of Destruction]( Rosie, a brown mutt with an ambiguous origin, became a part of our family six scorching Memphis summers ago. Originating from a friend’s farm and known for her chicken-chasing escapades, Rosie found a new home with us, proving incompatible with smaller animals but fitting in perfectly with our kids and Zeb, our older dog. [Read More...](  [Magazine]( [Cultivating Wisdom]( This collection of 31 essays is not just a one-time read; it’s a timeless treasure. I’m confident that you’ll find yourself revisiting these essays over and over again in the decades to come. Moreover, you’ll be quoting anecdotes, sharing gardening facts, and demonstrating your newfound wisdom with your friends, family, and fellow gardeners. [Read More ...]( RecipeLion Magazine | Fall 2024 [Sweet Potato and Hot Italian Sausage Casserole]( [Sweet Potato and Hot Italian Sausage Casserole]( Indulge in a savory-sweet symphony with this sweet potato and hot Italian sausage casserole that brings a spicy twist to a classic comfort dish. [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 ...]( Featured Kit [Introducing the Garlic: Garden to Table Recipe Kit]( [Introducing the Garlic: Garden to Table Recipe Kit]( Hey there, my fellow garlic enthusiasts! If you’re anything like me, you’re obsessed with this little bulb of deliciousness. I mean, is there ever a time when you don’t have garlic in your kitchen? And let’s be real, your grater is probably your most-used utensil, am I right? Well, I’ve got some exciting news for all of us garlic lovers out there: We’ve just released our Garlic: Garden-to-Table Recipe Card Kit, and it’s going to change your garlic game forever! This is certainly my most favorite recipe kit to work on because it stars my favorite herb! 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