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Have you ever had an overabundance of tomatoes and just not sure what to do with them? Is that even a thing? At Food Gardening Network we have been giving
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Ahhh September, shorter days, cooler nights, school buses, and crisp morning air. There is something very refreshing about welcoming September and the start of Fall each year. It is almost
As warm summer breezes give way to the crisp cool air of Autumn, you know it’s time to start knitting up some cozy layers! From snazzy socks to comfy cardigans,
Pumpkin patches, apple orchards, and hayrides all signal the onset of Autumn. The I Like Crochet October 2023 Issue has over 75 projects for you to brighten your home with
Kids say—and do—the darndest things!
When you read the special GreenPrints Collection Gardening with Kids: Heartwarming & educational stories for everyone today, you get the best—and funniest—real-life stories about kids in
Great news! Your September 2023 issue of GreenPrints Magazine is ready for you to access, print, and read.
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Add some flair to your fall wardrobe with our Goldenrod Fall Maxi Skirt. Maxi skirts are the essence of comfort, versatility, and style, and this new pattern by designer Lauren
For many of us in the U.S., September means back to school for the kids, the end of vacations for families, and getting back into longer work days. What we
August is the pinnacle of summer. Long sunny days, warm breezes, balmy nights, and the joy of gardening. I always prefer to look at the bright side. It is easier
We are now looking to expand by accepting Guest Contribution Articles for both Food Gardening Network and GreenPrints. If you are a current writer, blogger, influencer, etc. in the gardening
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Time to connect with fellow gardening enthusiasts for some fun, sun, garden tours and educational sessions in Minneapolis, MN
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As much as I love the colors and designs of any flower garden, there’s not much that catches the eye like a stand of Sunflowers. The bold, contrasting yellows, blacks,
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There’s no getting around it: our trip around the sun is bringing us summer-loving dreamers back to earth. As summer winds down, fall is just around the corner. And for
Imagine a forest filled with riches, where jewels grow wild. You pick deep red rubies from trees and brilliant sapphire from brambles. Bright emeralds and sparkling citrine grow by the
I don’t have to tell you that gardening is an art. Any beautifully designed plot rich with red roses, deep blue indigo, and striking yellow sunflowers is enough to convince
Ahhh July… a time for sunshine, longer days, warm nights, and enjoying the great outdoors. I choose to only focus on the plus side and ignore the sunburns, bugs galore,
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Warm summer breezes will eventually give way to the crisp cool of fall, but it’s always knitting season! I like to
From light & airy to soft and cozy, we have great garments to transition from summer to fall and beyond!
Here we are in the heat of summer, enjoying warm breezes
Dress up, clean up, and cool off. We have new pretty and practical tips and patterns for you!
Summer is a great time to relax. It’s also a great opportunity
Blueberry cobbler. Strawberry shortcake. Blackberry pie. Blueberry muffins. Strawberry limeade. I could go on, but I think you get the idea! It’s not only summer, but it’s also time to
June is all about rising temperatures, and depending on where you are, hopefully the end of the worst of the Spring allergy season. The nights are getting longer, the days
Last week we shared with you the release of the Summer 2023 edition of GreenPrints. Now it is time to thank all of our amazing sponsorship partners who help make
Summer is a time for tending and nurturing your garden. Everything is planted and we get to see the fruits of our labors start to flourish. Whether the focus is
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It’s officially here! June is the beginning of summer, and it’s also when many of those late spring and early summer herbs, fruits, and vegetables come in. Not only that,
Charcoal or propane? Campfire or top-of-the-line Weber grill? You just can’t beat the taste of a meal made on the grill. That goes for the expected, like vegetables, fish, and
I love May! Flowers are blooming, the grass is greener, and everything looks fresh and new. It is a time to be outdoors and enjoy the warming sun. Our May
No matter where you live, you can garden all year long. Will you be plucking ripe, juicy grapes from the vine in February? Probably not. But there are gardening projects
When you read this special GreenPrints Collection Gardening Humor: Funny stories to keep you smiling & laughing all day long, you get a good dose of humor that will lift
Let’s hear it for Summer! Sunny days, warm nights — and lots of great projects to knit!
Let’s take a look inside the June 2023 issue of I Like Knitting to
Let’s take summer by storm with bright colors, bold stripes, and tantalizing textures! Our June 2023 issue is jam-packed with possibilities. Check out over 70 incredible patterns, from indoor décor
If there is some trial and error in starting a kitchen garden, I have tried, and I have errored. Quite a bit. I crammed too many eggplants and tomatoes into
When you read this special GreenPrints Collection Gardening Mishaps: Funny stories about mistakes in the garden, you get some pretty amusing stories that will have you smiling, laughing, and “feeling
It’s time for summer! Enjoy exciting new skirts, shirts, and more in the May issue!
I know it’s not “officially” summer, but things definitely start feeling sunny once May rolls into
Welcome to an exciting new edition of Food Gardening Magazine, the Water issue! If you’ve ever had questions about watering your garden, this is your issue. We’re diving into this
The days are getting longer, the sun is brighter, and here at Mequoda Publishing Network we are enjoying the warmth of Spring. The longer days lead to more time for
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TGIF….almost?! Thursdays can sometimes feel like such long days. Not just because of how much there is to get done or the thought of how close the weekend is. It’s
As much as I love to read, sometimes a printable companion planting chart is a better option. Scientifically speaking, you only need to see something for 13 milliseconds for your
Is there anything more lovely than watching a Monarch butterfly land on Milkweed or Swallowtails on Salvia? With bright oranges framed in black, rich crimson next to iridescent blue, yellows
We’re so happy spring is here! We have fresh, bright projects for you to make that won’t break the bank. From thrifted sheets to your scrap pile to the bottom
Bill Dugan, Editor & Publisher for Food Gardening Network and GreenPrints, was recently delighted to be interviewed by our friend Kathy Jentz for her GardenDC Podcast—they talked about small-space gardening,
Welcome to an exciting new edition of Food Gardening Magazine, the edible perennial issue! This is the time of year when you walk into your favorite gardening store and see