The farmers grind and whet their scythes, While hay-stacks in the meadows rise: Green fields and shady groves appear, And rip’ning harvest crowns the year. –The 1793 [Old] Farmer’s Almanac | | Harvesting Dill Dill Dill is an annual, self-seeding plant with feathery green leaves. It is used most commonly in soups and stews or for pickling. Dill weed is easy to grow—here’s how! | | SPONSORED Keep Deer from Eating Garden Plants Don’t let deer munch on your yard and garden plants. A natural deer repellent can keep deer away from your plants. Just set out Deer Ban capsules on the ground around the plants you want to protect. There’s no messy spraying, mixing or measuring. | | Seeding in Hot Weather Seed-Starting in Hot Weather Midsummer, and yikes, is it ever hot! It is time for me to be starting new plants for the fall from seed but conditions are just too hot. What to do? Here are a few tricks. | | When Will the Poles Flip? What Happens When the Poles Flip? The Earth’s north and south magnetic poles are going to swap places. It’s happened before and it will happen again! | | The 2020 Old Farmer's Almanac Engagement Calendar A highly useful daily planner full of humor and useful advice. It’s an indispensable tool for managing your life and keeping yourself organized. Includes plenty of room for jotting down appointments and notes. | | Crunchy Dill Pickles Crunchy Dill Pickles
This super-easy dill pickle recipe results in delicious, crisp pickles that go great with anything. Perfect for a summer picnic or cookout! | | Easy Peach Strudel Peach and Almond Strudel
Tired of peach pies? Save some of your peaches for this easy-to-make Peach and Almond Strudel. It tastes like it came from a gourmet bakery. | | THE OLD FARMER SELECTED THESE PRODUCTS FOR YOU |
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