For glad Spring has begun, And to the ardent sun The earth, long time so bleak, Turns a frost-bitten cheek. –Celia Thaxter (1835–94) | | Growing Hyacinths! Hyacinths Hyacinth bulbs are planted in the fall and bloom in the spring. Here’s a guide to planting and growing hyacinths in your home and garden! | | Foaming Hand Soap These luxurious soaps contain shea butter and aloe vera for gentle cleansing and moisturizing. Choose from different scents. Each comes in a good-looking, generously-sized bottle. | | Growing Tomatoes From Seed Grow Tomatoes From Seed the Easy Way Grow tomatoes by seed! Besides finding them a fraction of the cost of grocery-store tomatoes, you can experiment with all kinds of delicious flavors. | | Wine Bottle Lights Create a little warm ambient lighting from an empty wine bottle! Choose a bottle from a special celebration or your favorite winery or because of its interesting shape and color. | | Large Matchboxes Matchboxes in 10 dazzling designs. Each box contains approximately 50 large wooden matches with color-coordinated tips. Matchboxes measure a generous 4.4 inches by 2.5 inches. | | Best of the Almanac Frozen Death First published in 1943, this is still one of the all-time favorite (and most debated) stories among Almanac readers. | | The Old Farmer’s Almanac 2018 Gardener’s Special The Special Way to a Great Garden! SAVE 20% over buying separately (over $6 off!). Also, get a FREE Gardening Calendar if you order today ($9.99 value). NEW Garden Guide NEW The Gift of Gardening Gardening Notebook | | Spring-Clean With 6 Ingredients Spring-Cleaning Naturally: 6 Ingredients When it comes to spring-cleaning or any kind of housecleaning, I use an array of six admirably versatile natural cleaning products: vinegar, baking soda, lemon juice, salt, borax, wood ash. | | Countrified Coffee Mugs Large, double-sided, dishwasher-safe mugs. Choose from 4 fun designs! Handles work equally well for both left- and right-handed people. Each mug includes a generously-sized hole that allows coffee to pour out when the mug is tilted. | | New to this newsletter? It’s free! Sign up here. 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 newsletters in the future, please click here to manage your preferences or unsubscribe. *Please do not reply to this e-mail* Visit our Web site Help page to report corrections or inquire about your online account, products, editorial, and technical issues. For reprinting and reuse, see our Terms of Use. © 2018 Yankee Publishing Inc. All rights reserved. |
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