First frost dates, geraniums, cooking acorns

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September 07, 2017


WEATHER ASTRONOMY GARDENING CALENDAR FOOD ADVICE STORE

 

harvest moon

The mellow moon, the changing leaves,
The earlier setting sun,
Proclaim at last, my merry boys,
The harvest-time begun
.
–Charles G. Eastman (1816–60)

 

 

Cummins: Stay Ahead of the Storm


Frost Dates Calculator

Frost Dates Calculator

 

Just punch in your zip code for your frost dates!

 


The Old Farmer’s Almanac Weather Notebook

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Basement Flooding

Prevent Basement Flooding

 

Here are 10 tips to reduce and prevent flooding and dampness in your basement.

 


The 2018 Old Farmer's Almanac Weather Watcher's Calendar

Features dramatic photography, weather proverbs, historical weather events, trivia, and more! Makes a great gift for Mom or Dad. 

 

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September Night Sky

Sky Watch: September 2017

 

Welcome to the September 2017 Sky Watch!  See what to look for in the night sky tonight, including visible planets, the full Moon, and more celestial highlights!

 


The Almanac Weather Rock

Determine the weather by old school methods that are 100% accurate! If the rock is wet, it’s raining. If it’s dry and still, just wait a minute—it’s a mistake and will change soon.

 

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Caring for Geraniums

Geraniums

 

Geraniums are a longtime favorite of Almanac gardeners. They are easy to grow and colorful, and many add a lovely scent to the home.

 


The 2018 Old Farmer's Almanac Everyday Calendar

How much does a cloud weigh? What is an ‘okina? Where can you drink tea with chopsticks? Answers to these and dozens of other questions appear with fun facts, folklore, tips, quotes, proverbs, and puzzles in this cleverly illustrated page-a-day desk calendar.  

 

$14.99


Cooking Acorns

How to Prepare and Cook Acorns

 

Acorns are extremely nutritious and readily available to most, making them a healthy and convenient addition to many recipes. Here’s how to prepare and cook acorns!

 


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