Partial vs total eclipse, sage, freezing foods

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August 10, 2017


WEATHER ASTRONOMY GARDENING CALENDAR FOOD ADVICE STORE

 

lime tree

Ah in the thunder air
how still the trees are!
And the lime-tree, lovely and tall, every leaf silent
hardly looses even a last breath of perfume

–D. H. Lawrence (1885–1930)

 

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What's a Partial Eclipse, Anyways?

Total Solar Eclipse or Partial Eclipse: Which Will You See?

 

A total solar eclipse will sweep across the continent on August 21, 2017. However, most of us will see what is called a partial solar eclipse.  What will YOU see? 

 


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Growing Sage

Sage

 

Sage is a hardy perennial with soft, grayish green leaves. Here’s how to grow sage in your garden!

 


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How Long Can You Freeze Foods?

Frozen Food Storage Chart: How Long Can You Freeze Foods For?

 

How long can you freeze food for before it’s no longer safe to eat? See this frozen food storage chart to find out whether or not you can freeze cheese, how long you can freeze chicken for, how long fruit lasts in the freezer, and much more.

 


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

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Corn Chowder!

Summer Corn Chowder

 

I love a lot of things about summer, but one in particular is the sweet crunch of fresh corn on the cob. Here’s a wonderful corn chowder recipe—to make with fresh corn—or, canned corn if fresh corn is not available.

 


The 2018 Old Farmer's Almanac

This great American Almanac features 32 extra reference pages, plus a FREE Almanac Garden Guide with every order!

 

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How to Preserve Herbs

Preserving Herbs

 

Although I grow many herbs fresh in pots and in my greenhouse for year-round use, I also like to preserve an abundant supply for the long season when nothing grows outdoors. It’s fun and not all that time-consuming.

 


Herb Drying Racks

Preserve and share your garden’s bounty!

 

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