Ah, the promise of Spring. Fresh flowers, blossoming trees, longer days for strolling — and lots of opportunities to crochet! Our April issue has projects to brighten up your home,
Bill and I were lucky enough to travel to the Philadelphia Flower Show in Pennsylvania this month. If you have never been, it is definitely a sight to see! The
Yesterday we shared with you the release of the Spring 2023 edition of GreenPrints. Today we want to thank all of our amazing sponsorship partners who help make this publication
Spring is a time of hope. Of new growth. Of renewal, as plants and animals reemerge after a long winter’s nap.
It’s a joy to be witness to the circle of
March is a great time of transition as we look forward to longer days (does that mean more time for sewing and quilting projects?). Whether you favor bright and bold
Welcome to an exciting new edition of Food Gardening Magazine, the dirt issue! Spring officially begins this month, and we couldn’t be happier. Some of our seeds are started indoors
February has been a busy month over here at Mequoda Publishing Network. We have enjoyed connecting with many of the people that we met at MANTS and learning even more
What is better on a weekend morning in spring than to make brunch? You can open the windows wide and let the warm breeze of daybreak invigorate your home. Finches,
We Like Sewing—a site just over a year old, serving sewing and quilting enthusiasts—tops 275,000 active email names, largely built with an aggressive Email Exchange program.
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The joy of growing a kitchen garden in your yard is imagining the delicious recipes and meals you’ll create using your home-grown herbs and vegetables. Do you know what gets
When you read the special GreenPrints Collection Healing Gardens: Engaging stories to boost, heal & soothe your soul today, you get soothing stories that will pull at your heart strings!
The
February may be the shortest month, but sometimes it feels like winter will never end. But this is no time to be glum: each day’s a little longer now, and