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Gardening is GREAT for Your Health! 🌱😌🌼

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Unveiling Gardening's Health Benefits [OFA Banner]( We Knew It! Gardening is GREAT for Your Health [Hero]( Photo Credit: Shutterstock Dear Almanac Reader, If you’re like me, you get that exhilarating feeling of accomplishment, satisfaction, and delight when you come inside after a day of gardening. I just enjoy, with gusto, the whole idea of being outside and “working the land.” Why is that? Now we know, from study after study, that gardening is good for your health … and in some surprising ways, too! Thank goodness for that—I just knew there had to be real benefit to all this gardening activity! So, I have a special invitation for you today from The Old Farmer’s Almanac. You are invited to become a member of The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club! You'll receive our essential gardening publications in an exclusive member box. The 2025 Gardening Club is HERE! [OFIE Image]( Club Members Perks: - Receive premier gardening advice - Be the first to recieve the 2025 Garden Guide - Attend Members-Only Q&A Sessions hosted by Almanac editors - Members save over 30% and unlock digital benefits [Join Today]( And to get down into the weeds (so to speak!) of The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club, here are just a few examples of the tips, tricks, and info that you’ll get when you become a member. - Liven up the indoors with bright and cheerful croton plants. - Get more cukes by making sure both male and female flowers are blooming at the same time. - Make your own tea using your own herbal concoctions. - Cure your boredom of regular red tomatoes by trying a unique, colorful heirloom variety. - Say hello to yellow raspberries and see why they’re a great choice for your home garden. - Find out why some trees produce acorns in one year, while others take two seasons. - Jump for joy by planting edible Johnny-jump-ups and enjoy their mild evergreen flavor. - Turn straw bales into richly composted planters. Did I mention that club members get our most popular calendar? You can enjoy a year of beautiful illustrations with our Gardening Calendar! [Image - Calendar Page]( New This Year LIVE Q&A Sessions with Almanac Editors! Gardening Club members recieve exclusive invitations to live Q&A Sessions Almanac hosted by the editors of The Old Farmer's Almanac! Become a member of the Old Farmers Almanac Gardening Club today, and you’ll never run out of advice, tips or inspiration! [Join the Gardening Club Today]( Here's the scoop on what's inside the exclusive club member box: [BP-IMG-OFA]( The 2025 Old Farmer’s Almanac Classic Edition Always reliable and entertaining, this handy yellow book is a “true” Almanac—a calendar of the heavens, a time capsule of the year, and an essential reference that reads like a magazine. [BP-IMG-Garden Cal]( The 2025 Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Calendar Our perennial best-seller for over 46 years! Rich illustrations accompany useful gardening tips on everything from planting to preserving. [BP-IMG-GG]( 2024 Garden Guide The Garden Guide is our annual publication filled with ideas, tips, plans, and sage advice for the year ahead in growing! It’s as beautiful as a coffee table book, yet so jam-packed with useful and timely information it’s like a magazine! [Image - GG]( Shipping Spring 2025 2025 Gardening Guide As a gardening club member, you'll also receive the 2025 Garden Guide hot off the press! [Image - GG 3 up]( Complete access to our online library The library packed with Garden Guides, digital Almanacs going back to 2010, over 100 issues of EXTRA! Magazine, and more! Join today you’ll be prepared for any gardening project. Whether you garden for food, for flowers, or just for fun, a membership in Old Farmers Almanac Gardening Club will keep you entertained, informed, and inspired all year long! Sincerely, Carol Connare Editor The Old Farmer’s Almanac [Join the Gardening Club]( Enjoy more Almanac wit & wisdom! [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Pinterest]( You received this email because you signed up for updates from The Old Farmer's Almanac. If you do not wish to receive our regular email newsletter in the future, please [manage your preferences](. Please do not reply to this e-mail. [Contact Us]( © 2024 Yankee Publishing Inc. An Employee-Owned Company 1121 Main Street | P.O. Box 520 | Dublin, NH 03444 [View web version](

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