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Our weekly roundup of advice and tips for growing good food at home. November 10, 2024 Feature

Our weekly roundup of advice and tips for growing good food at home. [Food Gardening Network Weekly]( November 10, 2024  [Freebie Text-Ad]( [Save Your Garden from Ruin—Plant the Right Things Next to Each Other!]( [GET THIS FREEBIE NOW!](  Featured Weekly Video [How to Plant Garlic in the Fall]( [How to Plant Garlic in the Fall]( [Garlic]( is my most-favorite herb of all time. I cook with it daily, and when I found out I had a nightshade sensitivity, I almost had a panic attack in the moments it took me to Google whether garlic was a nightshade. It’s not—crisis averted. [Read More...](  [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 ...](  Vegetable Gardening [The Most Popular Plants for Butterfly Gardens]( [The Most Popular Plants for Butterfly Gardens]( Butterfly gardens are taking flight across America, bringing vibrant colors and delicate wings to backyards everywhere. Gardeners are discovering that creating these flutter-friendly havens can benefit their food gardens in unexpected ways. By choosing the right plants for butterfly gardens, you can create a thriving ecosystem that supports both beautiful butterflies and productive vegetable patches. [Read More...](  [Corn]( [The Everything Corn Gardening Guide Available Now!]( Corn is an all-American staple! With The Everything Corn Gardening Guide, you’ll have everything you need to know about growing and enjoying this unique food in your home garden, including advice on planting, raising, harvesting, and preparing dish after delicious dish featuring your home-grown corn. [Read More ...](  Growing Fruits & Berries [Planning a Backyard Orchard You Can Harvest Year-Round]( [Planning a Backyard Orchard You Can Harvest Year-Round]( Whether spring or fall, both are great times to start your backyard orchard! If you’ve been following along for some time, you know that when we bought our house, it had the most beautiful flower gardens, but I had a hard time loving them. In fact, I sort of hated them, because I didn’t know these plants. Does that make sense? [Read More...](  [Cilantro]( [Celebrate Cilantro Gardening Guide Available Now!]( Cilantro, or coriander, brings a distinctive flavor to many ethnic cuisines including Mexican, Thai, and Indian. But you don’t have to cross the border to have fresh cilantro—you can grow it in your garden or even indoors and enjoy this tasty herb year-round. Celebrate Cilantro Gardening Guide, includes all you need to know to grow cilantro and recipes for a fiesta of sweet and savory dishes. [Read More ...](  Indoor Gardening [How to Bring an Outdoor Plant Inside Without Bugs]( [How to Bring an Outdoor Plant Inside Without Bugs]( I love citrus trees, and there’s nothing like a bright pop of yellow lemons or colorful oranges to liven up your home, inside or out. Since I live in Massachusetts, I have to plant [citrus in a container]( so I can move it indoors. No problem there, of course. Some varieties of citrus do quite well in containers. [Read More...](  [Cherries]( [All Things Cherry Gardening Guide Available Now!]( They’re sweet and beautiful and have a shade of bright red named for them—they’re cherries! What’s more, cherry trees are lovely in the landscape even when they’re not producing fruit, and you can learn all there is to know about growing and eating them in our All Things Cherry Gardening Guide! [Read More ...](  Indoor Gardening [How to Control Indoor Garden Temperature and Humidity]( [How to Control Indoor Garden Temperature and Humidity]( When was the last time you gave much thought to your [indoor garden]( temperature? Maybe a little when you’re trying to germinate seeds or get your seedlings off to a good start. Otherwise? I admit it’s not always on the top of my list. But, if I’m comfortable in my home, then my plants must be, too. Right? [Read More...](  [Garlic]( [Glorious Garlic Gardening Guide Available Now!]( Garlic is an essential ingredient in just about every kitchen. With the Glorious Garlic Gardening Guide, you’ll have everything you need to know about growing and enjoying this staple—from the history and health benefits of this ancient herb, to detailed and specific garlic gardening advice, and easy-to-make and delicious recipes that will allow you to spice up any dish! [Read More ...](  Indoor Gardening [The Best Vegetables to Grow in a Greenhouse]( [The Best Vegetables to Grow in a Greenhouse]( I admit it. I’m wrong. The first thing that comes to mind when I think of a greenhouse is the kind you see on farms or at a big flower shop. They’re big enough to live in! They’re certainly bigger than my first apartment was. So naturally, when I think about tackling the subject of the best vegetables to grow in a greenhouse, my immediate response was, well, what wouldn’t I grow in a greenhouse. [Read More...](  [Magazine]( [November 2024 Issue Available Now!]( Discover 29 things to plant in November in zones 4-10. Learn about planting garlic, storing winter squash, pickling, and find out whether to say yay or nay to cleaning your garden beds before winter. PLUS our brand new, printable “2025 Vegetable Garden Planning Kit” is in this issue! [Read More ...](  Member Favorites - [Tap Water vs. Distilled: Which is Better for Indoor Gardens?]( - [The Ultimate Berry Crumble]( - [The 6 Best Containers for Container Gardening]( - [Choosing the Best Shovel for Your Gardening Needs]( - [Maple Sage Baked Pear Recipe]( - [Can Fertilizer Go Bad? And 5 More Facts About Garden Food]( - [How to Make Basil Last Longer]( - [5 Reasons for Storing Canned Food Without Rings]( - [Do Cranberries Grow in Water? You Might Be Surprised!]( Premium Recipes of the Week - [Dark Chocolate Ginger Hearts]( - [Glazed Cranberry Scones]( - [Mini Pumpkin Pies]( - [Beet Brownies]( - [Classic Borscht (Red Beet Soup)](  [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. 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. Each of our magazines brings a unique perspective to our community, drawing from a diverse array of worldwide contributors, including gardening writers, humorists, farmers, and cooking enthusiasts. 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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