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Discover how to garden in your kitchen during winter by growing from veggie stumps or starting from

Discover how to garden in your kitchen during winter by growing from veggie stumps or starting from seeds. Having trouble viewing this email? [View this email on the web.]( [Kitchen Gardening in Winter]( Discover how to garden in your kitchen during winter—by growing from veggie stumps or starting from seeds—with The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Dear Winter Gardener, Everybody needs a food garden. No matter how small your garden and meager your harvest, the fresh food that you produce there will will be tasty and nutritious. It will connect you with the natural world. Okay, maybe you don’t have much or any outdoor space. Or perhaps it’s not spring and seed packets are hard to find. But you could also start an indoor salad garden by using the produce from your local grocery store! Did you know that you can grow celery from a stump? Just cut the bottom 2 inches from a bunch of celery (refrigerate the stalks for later use) and “plant” it, root side down, in a saucer of water or in 1 to 2 inches of moist sand or potting soil. Leaves, then tender stalks, will slowly emerge from the center. When the stump is well rooted, transplant it into a larger pot. You’ll be able to harvest tender stems and leaves for soups and salads for many months. You can do the same with romaine, onions, and fresh herbs. And there are other methods for sweet potatoes, beets, radishes, and turnips in the January 2019 issue of The Old Farmer’s Almanac EXTRA! digital magazine—a subscription to which is included with your membership in [The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club.]( Celebrate your Love of Gardening with The Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening Club! Save 55% with your Gardening Club Charter Membership! Claim your Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membership—save 55% today! [Yes! Sign me up now!]( [Starting Seeds]( Long before the final frost, you can start the seeds for your garden indoors. A fast, almost foolproof, space-saving, no-mess way to start plants begins with a damp paper towel. You can spread rows of seeds across half of it, then fold the unseeded half over to keep the seeds moist. Then, if you smooth the folded, seeded towel and slide it into a plastic bag, keeping it flat, you can store this in a place that is 70° to 80°F and wait for the seeds to start growing! Every couple of days, check the seed towel to make sure that it is not too dry, then sprinkle a little water on it with your fingers if it is. In the days leading up to the germination date given on your seed packet, hold the plastic bag up to light to see if any seeds have sprouted. When they have sprouted, transplant them to flats or individual pots filled with potting soil. Learn what to do once your seeds sprout in the February 2016 issue of The Old Farmer’s Almanac EXTRA! digital magazine—which is also included with your membership in [The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club.]( [Planning Your Cold-Resistant Outdoor Garden]( Start planning your outdoor garden right now! The secret to a bountiful early harvest is choosing the right seeds. As you peruse catalogs or seed kiosks, keep this in mind: Choose cold-resistant vegetables to plant this spring, and well begun, you’ll be half done. Snap peas are cold resistant but not tolerant of heat, so get them into the ground 4 to 6 weeks before the last frost has passed. One of the most versatile and nutritious greens, spinach (Spinacia oleracea), is simple to manage and can be harvested multiple times in a season. It’s best planted in early spring while temperatures are still cool, about 1 week after the last frost has passed. Beets are another cold-hardy and frost-resistant root crop that flourishes in northern gardens. Learn more about planting these cold-resistant crops in the February 2018 issue of The Old Farmer’s Almanac EXTRA! digital magazine—yet another valuable resource that is included with your membership in [The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club.]( Celebrate your Love of Gardening with The Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening Club! Save 55% with your Gardening Club Charter Membership! Claim your Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membership—save 55% today! [Yes! Sign me up now!]( If you want more gardening tips and much more useful information, wit, and wisdom, you can get it all in [The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club!]( With your [Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membership](, you get everything that you need to be ready for your garden, including The Old Farmer’s Almanac, our new Old Farmer’s Almanac Garden Guide, the best-selling 2020 Gardening Wall Calendar, and The Old Farmer’s Almanac EXTRA!, our monthly digital magazine that includes articles on gardening, weather, and other content not found in the print edition. It’s a great way to keep up-to-date on Almanacky topics throughout the year. With an [Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membership](, you’ll learn more about: - How to keep your houseplants healthy throughout the winter - Tips for winter landscaping, including the plants that look best in the colder months - All of the kitchen uses for snow and ice - How to grow nearly three dozen bulbs, including what kind of soil, light, and spacing is best for each plant - Planting by the Moon’s phase, including both the classic planting dates and the Moon-favorable planting dates for more than 50 common vegetables Celebrate your Love of Gardening with The Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening Club! Save 55% with your Gardening Club Charter Membership! Claim your Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membership—save 55% today! [Yes! Sign me up now!]( [Get your Charter Membership in The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club today—with resources to inspire you in the garden. From time-honored country gardening tips to modern garden gadgets, come share in the bountiful harvest!]( With your Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membership, you get everything you need to keep your garden at its greenest: - Our new Old Farmer’s Almanac Garden Guide—packed with no-nonsense tips, tricks, and shortcuts to make your garden a jewel in the neighborhood or out in the country. Grow food and herbs you love, surround yourself with spectacular flowers, and get tips on the latest gardening tech! - 2020 Gardening Wall Calendar: Our perennial best-seller for over 40 years! Rich illustrations accompany useful gardening tips on everything from planting to preserving. - The special softcover, hangable edition of The Old Farmer’s Almanac, loaded with the tips, trivia, and insights that make it a family favorite. - The Old Farmer’s Almanac EXTRA! Our monthly digital magazine includes articles on gardening, food and other content not found in the print edition. It’s a great way to keep up-to-date on Almanacky topics throughout the year. [An Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membership will deliver exciting rewards for you—and at a special introductory rate, right now, for all new Charter Members.]( When you join today, you’ll ensure that you are planting the seeds of success for your garden when you tap into the time-honored wisdom of The Old Farmer’s Almanac. Enjoy all these benefits as an Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Member: - Your best garden ever—Almanac gardening advice, planting dates, timesaving tips, and detailed guidance from experts will get you growing like never before. - You’ll know in advance about every important astronomical event in 2019—and how the phase of the Moon can influence the success of your garden. - You’ll save time and money when you follow all of the practical advice and tips that we deliver to you about everything from gardening to food preparation and cooking. - You’ll be the first to know about top tips, tricks, and shortcuts for taking your garden from good to great. - You’ll learn more about gardening gadgets and gear that can make your work in the garden even more enjoyable. - You’ll discover new approaches to planting—for color, for purpose, for stress relief. - Whether you’re a beginning gardener or a skilled green thumb, you’ll find do-it-yourself projects to fit your schedule—and your garden. How can you not consider becoming an [Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening Club Charter Member?]( [What You’ll Get With an Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membership]( There’s so much gardening knowledge to gain as a Charter Member of The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club: In the convenient, hangable, softcover edition of the 2020 Almanac, you’ll find a bumper crop of gardening tips. Many gardeners consider the Almanac their most valuable tool, so this year, for all of you trying to grow food, we’ve got foolproof advice that promises a harvest the first year and every one thereafter. Perhaps you grow flowers—or want to: In the 2020 Almanac, you’ll learn which flowers are edible, when to pick them, and how to use them (e.g., pick apple blossoms in late spring and sprinkle them onto a Waldorf salad and use impatiens all summer long as a garnish). But that’s not all. Here’s a taste of other tips you’ll find in the 2020 Almanac: - The Faces of Farming: ambitious folks from across the country tell about how they got started, hurdles they faced, and the rewards of working the land - Best days for planting, pruning, weeding, grafting, and controlling pests, plus the easiest-ever soil test (all you need is a pair of men’s clean, white, 100% cotton underwear and a small shovel) - Daily weather forecasts for all regions of the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii - Fresh new ways to savor the asparagus, beet, corn, and cucumber harvests, with “The ABCs of Pickling!” - Easy, delicious, Almanac prize-winning recipes using oranges Each month, you’ll get new articles and original content with our digital magazine, The Old Farmer’s Almanac EXTRA! It’s a treasure trove of Almanac information that you won’t find in the printed edition, including audio and video content. EXTRA! leads you to some interactive fun when you’re ready for a change of pace. Celebrate your Love of Gardening with The Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening Club! Save 55% with your Gardening Club Charter Membership! Claim your Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membership—save 55% today! [Yes! Sign me up now!]( As you count the days until you can get out and garden again, enjoy the rich illustrations in our Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Calendar. This compact calendar is the perfect size to fit on the wall in your kitchen, den, or potting shed. Each month features rich, full-color illustrations along with tips, history, or background information on the artwork. Here are just a few of the tips you can find in our 2020 Gardening Calendar: - Start an indoor herb garden (no waiting for the last frost!). - Choose the perfect fast-growing ground cover. - Enhance your garden’s growth by inviting beneficial fauna. - Pick the perfect time to plant peas—based on fact and folklore. - Build your own bog—in a garden container! - Find out why ladybugs are such great garden friends. - Grow your own flower garden designed to create custom fabric dyes. - Praying mantises: helpers or hindrances in the garden? - As you do your garden planning, save some space for flying saucer squash. You’ll love the advice, folklore, and gardening secrets in our 2019 Gardening Wall Calendar! As you count the days until you can expect the last frost, peruse the pages of The Old Farmer’s Almanac Garden Guide for tips on how to grow better, naturally! From the practical to the ornamental, plan your prolific garden with some of these tips: - Plant edibles indoors and out, no matter how small your space is. - Create a fun foodscape (or: How to get beyond the basic lawn). - Get your garden off to a good start with tips on successful seedlings. - The plants that keep on giving: Pick perennials to serve up year after year. - Serve up your harvest in style with recipes that will let you savor the flavor of homegrown food. And all of this is available to you—right now—when you claim your Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membership. Celebrate your Love of Gardening with The Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening Club! Save 55% with your Gardening Club Charter Membership! Claim your Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membership—save 55% today! [Yes! Sign me up now!]( What are you waiting for? Become a [Charter Member of The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club]( today! No other Almanac has so many fun and fascinating facts, timely and accurate events and predictions, and topical and useful articles all in one place for your easy access and use—and covering more regions of North America than any other almanac or resource! Add The Old Farmer’s Almanac EXTRA!, The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Calendar, and The Old Farmer’s Almanac Garden Guide, and your garden will be the prolific pride of the neighborhood! [Why Not Join Right Now?]( Gardeners everywhere have been using The Old Farmer’s Almanac for years to guide their gardening plans, and now the Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membership offers you all things gardening in one place! Charter Offer for You—Join Today and Save 55%! When you respond today, you’ll be among a select group of Almanac friends to take advantage of this special Gardening Club Charter Membership offer. With your Charter Membership, you’ll receive The Old Farmer’s Almanac Garden Guide, The Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Calendar, The 2020 Old Farmer’s Almanac, and a subscription to our monthly digital magazine, The Old Farmer’s Almanac EXTRA! Plant the seeds of success for your garden today—with this incredible deal! [This is a limited-time offer that you should take advantage of right now.]( When we first created the Gardening Club, we wanted to make it easy to use, easy to order, and packed with valuable gardening content that you could put to use right away. Be the best gardener you can be with your Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membership. Sincerely, Janice Stillman Editor, The Old Farmer’s Almanac P.S. Why not be among the first to join us today and benefit from the valuable Almanac gardening information that you can’t get anywhere else? Become an [Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Member]( today—while this special offer lasts Celebrate your Love of Gardening with The Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening Club! Save 55% with your Gardening Club Charter Membership! Claim your Old Farmer’s Almanac Gardening Club Charter Membership—save 55% today! [Yes! Sign me up now!]( We reserve the right to substitute for out of stock products. [facebook]( [twitter]( [pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Google Plus]( You are receiving this e-mail message because you subscribed at our Web site: [Almanac.com]( If you do not wish to receive our regular e-mail digital magazine in the future, please [click here to m]([anage preferences](. *Please do not reply to this e-mail* [Update your email address here]( To report corrections or inquire about your account, products, editorial, technical issues, [visit our Help Page]( © 2020 Yankee Publishing Inc. All rights reserved. [View web version](

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