ADVERTISEMENT

Articles, blogs and more listed under "Spring gardening" ...


Articles

Are You Ready for Spring Gardening?
Find out what you can do now to prepare. As winter begins to give way to spring, find out what you can do now to prepare for a new season of gardening.

Top 10 Things to Do Now for a Better Garden Later
April gardening tips Spring is here. Get your garden in shape now!

Best Gardening Weather?!
What state has the best gardening weather? Sunny days, warm temperatures, and enough rain to keep the plants growing. Where is this perfect spot?

Plant a Fall Garden
Make Gardening Season Last Longer Summer is winding down but gardening season can continue into the fall. Find out how.

Celebrate Spring Flavors
Favorite spring-time recipes. Looking for some new spring-time dishes to try? Check out our picks.

Numbingly Cold Conditions Won't End For Spring!
Famers' Almanac Spring Outlook Tired of cold weather? Wondering what spring weather will bring?

5 Easy Ways to Add Some SPRING to Your February
Spring fever taking over? Here are five easy ways to help make spring seem a little closer.

Indian Winter?
When will spring warm up? Is Mother Nature "fooling" us this spring? When will April get warmer?

5 Fun Cures for Spring Fever
Is the ideas of warm weather making you anxious to get outdoors? Check out some fun ways to enjoy spring, even if you still have snow outside.

Weather Update: When will it Warm up?
Tired of the cool spring weather this year? Check out how this spring has compared to others.

Cold Spring on Tap for Canada
Winter doesn't seem to want to end. Numbing cold conditions are predicted to continue into spring.

Try These Tasty Spring Salad Tips
Learn to make a delicious, filling spring salad.

When is the Real First Day of Spring – March 20th or 21st?
Wondering why you grew up thinking the first day of spring was March 21st?

Stormy Spring in the Forecast
Farmers' Almanac releases its stormy spring forecast.

Wait! Save that milk carton for my garden!
Recyclable gardening ideas. Don't throw it away! Reuse it for your garden! Check out these new uses for old things.

A Community Garden - A Nice Place to Grow
A good way to share your gardening interests is to participate in a community garden. Here is how it works.

Favorite Fall Flowers
Don't let the end of summer stop your gardening. Get ideas on what to plant now as fall gets closer and closer.

Sedums in a Shoe
Show off your spring flowers in an old boot!

Stop and Smell the Roses!
Spring is here. Learn to enjoy it!

Plant a Healing Garden this Spring
Herbs are great to grow. They're useful, beneficial, and come in handy.

Top Ten Reasons TO Wish Winter Away
Spring officially arrives on March 20, 2009. Many of us hope it comes sooner. Find out why here.

Spring Ahead!
DST starts soon Don't forget to move your clocks forward for Daylight Saving Time.

Summer Weather Update
Will it ever warm up and dry out? Summer is here but many are wondering why this spring has been so cool and wet.

How to Grow Flowers Indoors
Here's a simple pick me-up for the winter doldrums that will bring some spring indoors!

March Snow?!
When will this winter end! Spring is right around the corner, but March is a crazy month. Remember the blizzard of 1993?

Think Snow is Only for Winter? Think Again!
Spring is here, which means no more snow, right? Not so fast!

8 Weather Lore Sayings You May Not Know
And one you most definitely do! April is a crazy month for weather, especially this year. Check out some natural spring-time weather lore here.

Farmers’ Almanac and Groundhog Concur: Winter is here to Stay!
February 2 is Groundhog Day. While many may be rooting for an early spring, the Farmers' Almanac predicts a colder outlook.

Easter Dinner Favorites
Tasty Recipes for Easter Looking for some new recipes for this spring holiday. Check out three favorites here.

Top Ten Reasons NOT to Wish Winter Away
It's been a cold winter. Many of us are dreaming of spring. But we think there are good reasons why you shouldn't wish winter away just yet.

No Need for Blanching!
Not every vegetable has to be blanched for freezing. Here are some

Don't Throw Out the Egg Carton
It Can Be Recycled For Many Household Uses Egg cartons make it easy to sort, organize and house screws and bolts. They have many other uses too.


5 Ways to Landscape without Going Broke
Tricks and tips on ways to cut costs but enjoy your yard more.

Learn How to Prepare Onions
First appearing in the 2005 Farmers' Almanac A few ways to prepare onions and avoid. Read More

Average Frost Dates
From the 2009 Farmers' Almanac From the 2009 Farmers' Almanac

The Magical Mysterious Moon
For centuries, the moon has been an object of awe, tall tales, and mysterious powers. Learn more about the many beliefs around the moon here.

How to Start a Flower Garden
Add Beauty to Your Life by Growing Flowers- An Easy-to-Follow Plan for Starting a Flower Garden.

Fall Garden Cleanup Checklist
Here’s a basic checklist to use as you put your gardens to bed for the year.

Getting Rid of Slugs and Snails
Are slugs and snails attacking your gardens? Rid your garden of these pests naturally and easily with some tips from the Farmers' Almanac.

A Gardener's Guide to Frost
How to predict when it's coming and what to do about it It's fall. Temperatures begin to cool down, but your gardens still look so nice. How do you know when frost may hit ? Learn the signs and precautions you should take.


Weekly Wisdom
From the Farmers' Almanac Looking for a more natural moth ball remedy? Ever wonder what cloves are? Find the answers and more here.

In Like a Lion out Like A Lamb?
Is this saying true? Is there a balancing out of good vs. bad weather in a month?

How to Plant a Flower Garden
Easy to follow stpes for beginners. Flowers add color, beauty, and cheer to yards and landscapes everywhere. Here are some good tips on how to get started.

Foolish Weather for April?
April's weather can fool many of us into thinking that winter is hanging on. But the sun is getting stronger and the temperatures will warm up.

Raised Garden Bed Winners
Winners of the 2008 Earth Day Giveaway Farmers' Almanac is pleased to announce the winners of its 2008 Earth Day Giveaway Contest

Weather Predictions Right Again!
We called it, yet again! Learn how accurate the Farmers' Almanac forecasts have been this year!

Cure for Kids' Cabin Fever
Entertain your children with these fun indoor garden activities.

Fight Allergies Naturally
Ease the sneeze with these allergy-busting home remedies

Dandelion: Friend or Foe?
Are dandelions taking over your lawn? Instead of spraying them, maybe you should pick them.

Learn How to Harvest your Vegetables
Garden growing nicely? Know what to look for before you harvest? Get some harvesting tips here.

Rain, Rain, Go Away ...
Making the Most of a Wet Summer Don't let wet weather keep you out of the garden this summer!

Battling Tomato Blight
Don't let your garden get decimated by late blight.

Vegetables that Liked this Summer's Soggy Weather
Why Cabbage and Broccoli are a Gardener's Best Friend

How Fall Chores Can Make you Healthier
Fall is a time for raking, splitting wood and more. Find out how these chores can actually be good for you.

How to Build a Green Roof
Here are a few practical hints for greening your roof.

Stevia: A Natural (and Unknown) Sweetener
Stevia is very sweet, has no calories and is easy to grow. Try it.

Put your Roof to Work
You don't need a big yard to have a nice garden. Try using your roof for planting vegetables, herbs and more.

A Full PINK Moon?!
You've heard of a "blue" moon but what is a "pink" moon?

How do the seasons change?
Fall is here! Ever wonder why we have seasons? Learn more here.

Earliest Easter You Will See In Your Lifetime
Unless you are 95 or over. Easter 2008 was on March 23rd, one of the earliest dates in can occur. But why?

Creating a Community Garden
Creating a community garden is a fun way to get to know your neighbors. Here are a few things you may want to think about before you dig.

Tired of Herbs? Plant for Pets!
Get kids involved with the garden this year. Plant a pet or zoo garden.

Can the Moon be Wet or Dry?
How can the moon be "wet or dry?" Learn more here.

Why Color Eggs?
Easter lore revealed. Easter is almost here! Coloring eggs is a yearly tradition but did you ever wonder why we color them?

4 Ways to Make Winter More Fun
Cabin fever taking over your home? Check out out top 4 ways to make winter more fun.

Houseplants Anyone Can Grow
You don't need a green thumb to grow these hearty houseplants.

Canada's Frigid Forecast: 2010 Winter Weather
Find out here and now what the Canadian Farmers' Almanac is calling for this winter ahead.


Cooking Quiz: Can you tell truth from myth?
Start coffee with cold or hot water? Should you put oil in pasta water? Find the answers here.

Seven Natural Ways to Soothe Sunburn
Sunburn can catch you off guard, even when you use sun block. Here are some natural ways to help east the pain of sunburned skin.

Refreshing Fruit Salads
Tasty recipes for a summer treat!

PhilosoFacts
Don't be afraid to go out on a limb. That's where the fruit is.

Got Mud?
Tips and tricks to keep mud outside. Warmer weather means melting. Melting often leads to mud. Find some helpful ways to keep mud to a minimum this season.

Top Ten Rainiest Cities In April
April Showers Bring Rainy Towns Think April is a rainy month in your home town? Imagine receiving more than 12 inches in one month! These cities really do get a lot of rain!

6 Weird Uses for the Farmers' Almanac
Think people only consult the Farmers' Almanac for the weather? Think again.

Should you make indoor or outdoor plans for Memorial Day?
And what about the 4th of July? Farmers’ Almanac predicts a “Fairly” good weather weekend for Memorial Day.

Grow Your Own Bouquets
Learn how to grow your own flowers for beautiful bouquets.

What are Ember Days?
In the Farmers' Almanac we list dates for Ember Days. Have you ever wondered what these days are?

Banana Peels Can Even Shine Your Shoes
They can do a lot of other things too. Learn more.

Useful and Timely Tips from the Farmers' Almanac
Did you know that apples will turn lettuce brown? Or what to do if the plastic wrap you use is clinging to itself? Find the answers and more here.

Extend Your Growing Season
Mini-greenhouses, cold frames, and other ways to grow in cold weather.

Cold is the Night
When the Stars Shine Bright Is there any truth to this weather lore? And how come the stars seem brighter in colder months?

Groundhog vs. Farmers' Almanac:
Will the groundhog agree with the Almanac's preditions? Groundhog Day comes at a time when many are sick of the cold, snowy temperatures. What does the Farmers' Almanac forecast for Groundhog Day and beyond?

Full Snow Moon
Why is February's full moon called the Full Snow Moon? Find out here.

Starting Seeds Indoors
If you're anxious to get outside in the garden, but the temperatures are still too cold, why not go ahead and start seeds indoors?

Sick of Winter?
Warm up your home décor. Find out how to warm up your winter blues with some easy home decorating tips.

Recipes for Smart Snacking
Healthy, easy to make, recipes to fuel your body through the day.

Just Add a Pinch of Salt: Recipes for a Cleaner Home
Recipes for a Cleaner Home We all know salt as a seasoning, but did you know it can help you around the house too?

What's On Tap for This Summer?
Will the summer of 2009 be a scorcher?

Farmers' Almanac Looks to Janus
The Roman god of gates and doors. Ever hear of the Roman god Janus? Why did the Almanac mention him in its winter outlook?

Thunder, Lightning and SNOW?
Is there such thing as Ever hear thunder during a snowstorm? Is it possible? Discover what winter thunderstorms are all about.

What Causes Leaves to Change Color?
Forget leafing through your old science book. Here's a quick article to explain why leaves change color.

Wreaths are More than Just Decorations
Wreaths have been used as war symbols, as well as house identifiers. Learn more about wreaths and how to decorate with them.

Learn More About the Big Dipper
Did you know the Big Dipper isn't really a constellation?

What is a Red Flag Warning?
Learn what and why red flag warnings are issued.

Celebrating Easter Nature's Way
Making natural dye colors out of fruits, vegetables, and other everyday items you can find in your home or garden is both easy and fun.


Eat Your Colors!
Eating a rainbow of colors can improve your health.

Gingersnaps Galore
With a few gingersnap cookies, you can turn ordinary pancakes, muffins and other foods into festive holiday treats with the wonderful gingersnap flavor.

Look for the Ploughman in the Sky
Bootes, or the Ploughman, is one of the easisest to spot, but least well-known constellations.

Frigid 2010 Forecast: How Cold will the Winter Weather Be?
Crazy weather on tap! Here it is! The 2010 Farmers' Almanac official long-range weather outlook.

Where to Hit the Slopes in 2009-10
Want to know where to go this winter for the best skiing?

Recycle Your Christmas Tree
The holidays are here and so is one of the best times of the year for watching your waste.

Will the Winds Blow Fair or Foul?
The Farmers' Almanac Reveals its Predictions for Hurricane Season! Hurricane season is officially underway. What will this year have in store?

Have you Exercised your Senses Lately
Tune into life's simple pleasures by exercising your senses. Learn how here.


Top 4 Folklore Favorites
Winter weather getting you down? Learn how to predict what may be coming next.

2008-09 Weather Outlook for Canada
Canadian Farmers’ Almanac Releases a Frigid Forecast: "Numbing cold winter on tap!" Find out where.

Ewww... What's that Smell?
Before you point the finger at a skunk or start looking around for dirty socks, consider that the source of a bad odor might just be . . . a flower. Some plants are known for their bold, beautiful blooms. Others are known for their sweet, luscious fruit. There are a few plants, however, that are famous for something less romantic: A foul, offensive odor. Here are a few putrid plants to ponder.

What is Earth Day?
April 22 is Earth Day. Ever wonder how and why Earth Day became a holiday of sorts?

Where to Hit the Slopes in 2008/09
Like to ski? Check out where the Farmers' Almanac is predicting a great ski season.

Could this winter's weather add to economic woes?
Farmers’ Almanac Releases a Frigid Forecast for 2009 Numbing cold winter - says the Farmers' Almanac. Find out where.

Fun with Fermentation
Fermenting food is a healthy, and tasty, way to preserve the fall harvest.

What Is Snow?
For some areas, it’s time to break out the snow shovel. Here are a few facts to think about when you clear the driveway.

Best Days for Leaf Peeping
Find out peak dates to see fall foliage in your area.

Snack Smart
Snacking throughout the day can help you stay healthy.

Healthier Halloween Treats
Sure, candy is dandy, but why not give the gift of good health this Halloween?

How to get the most out of Yard Sales
It's yard/garage sale season. Lean how to find the best bargains.

A Thorny Problem
Musk Thistle Plants: How to Control This Prolific Weed How to prevent and get rid of this European import.

Rust Remedies
No Chemicals Required Rust taking over? Check out some rust remedies that don't require harsh chemicals.

Memorable Weather Events of the Past 200 Years
Excerpted from the 2005 Farmers' Almanac If it seems that weather is more precarious today than in years past, guess again. America has always had strange weather events.

Poison Ivy?
Natural Cures to Stop the Itch Learn to recognize and treat this natural nuisance.

12 Simple Tips to Sell Your Home in a Slow Market
Try these low-cost tips to make your house a place buyers will want to call home.

Warm Up with Hearty Fall Soups
Save money and eat well. Soups are a great option for dinners and lunches. Check out fall favorites.

Natural Remedies for Stress
Learn how to avoid and deal with stress. Life's hectic pace and routines can add stress to your everyday life. Discover natural ways to avoid stress and learn how to unwind if it gets to you.

Top 5 Coldest US Cities
Based on Winter Conditions from 2007-08 Ever wonder where the coldest cities are? Here's a look at some of the coldest places in the US last winter.

Record Breaking Winter Weather from 2008
Winter Extremes Winter of 2008 saw some record-breaking extremes. Find out where.

Healthier Holiday Cooking
Comfort food can be healthy. Find out how to make the holidays healthier here.

How to Keep Pests out of your Garden, Naturally.
Learn how to naturally discourage deer, slugs, moles, and other pests from visiting your garden.

Top Ten Best Outdoor Wedding Cities
Wedding season is here. More weddings happen between May and October than any other time of year. Check out where the best outdoor wedding cities are.

Top ELEVEN Most Memorable Weather Events
In 1999 we published an article on the 100 Most Memorable Weather Events over the past century. In 2001, we went further back in weather history and named the Top 10. In 2007 we added one more event to the list.

Extreme Weather Stories
Hurricanes, Tornadoes, and Thunderstorms Did hail wreck your car? Wonder why hurricanes form? Do you live in an area prone to twisters? Check out this informative and interesting story about extreme weather conditions.

Products

Farmers' Almanac Garden Tool Bag
Organize your gardening tools with our attractive and useful garden bag. Complete with 5 of the most needed garden tools: Trowel, cultivator, weeder, pruner, and 30 meters of garden twine with cutter.This water resistant, nylon bag makes gardening even more...

Medium Journal, Leather Cover
Record the weather, gardening successes & challenges, fishing trips, and every day quotes in our favorite journal. Measuring 8 x 5 1/2 this bonded leather journal includes 160 pages of lined premium ivory paper with gold edges and ribbon...

Blog

Putting Your Garden to Bed!
December 7, 2005 11:36 AM

Time to Think Locally
March 26, 2008 10:22 AM

Invite Rhubarb to your Garden
March 11, 2008 1:42 PM


Rose Gardening Tips
May 22, 2006 10:26 AM

Strawberry Spring
June 11, 2007 8:02 AM

Time to Plant Spring Blooming Bulbs
October 12, 2005 8:20 AM

Flower and Plant Exchange
May 8, 2006 7:23 AM

More Winter or Early Spring
February 4, 2008 12:22 PM


Spring at last
March 20, 2008 11:57 AM

Best Weather State for Gardening
April 24, 2009 11:13 AM






MORE is Better!
August 24, 2009 10:19 AM


Late Winter (March) Pruning
March 6, 2006 2:17 PM

My Mother - I'll Keep Her
April 16, 2009 11:47 AM

What's in a name?
August 28, 2008 4:32 PM

Planting a Strawberry Pyramid
March 29, 2006 4:30 PM



Fall Lawn Care
September 22, 2005 9:03 AM

Punxsutawney Phil says…
February 2, 2007 11:06 AM


Gardening Made easy
March 17, 2009 3:25 PM


For the Birds
May 5, 2009 11:21 AM

March - Spring & Birds
March 3, 2008 7:05 AM

Getting Rid of Ants
March 28, 2008 4:04 PM

An Ant Invasion
April 1, 2008 11:52 AM

In Anticipation of Summer
March 16, 2009 8:44 AM

The Coming of Spring
April 9, 2009 12:22 PM

Easter
March 5, 2008 1:15 PM

Growing Out of Poverty
October 15, 2008 9:39 AM

Happy New Year!
December 30, 2008 9:47 PM

Spying on Nature
March 24, 2009 10:44 AM

Summer Mulching Time
July 11, 2006 10:43 AM


March - Best and Worst
March 6, 2008 9:34 AM

Fresh, Safe & Affordable Food
March 18, 2009 4:56 PM

Need some Good Luck and Fortune?
March 27, 2009 3:28 PM

Birth Control for Maple Trees
November 7, 2008 12:44 PM

Breathe Clean Air
November 17, 2006 7:02 AM

5 Good Reasons to Feed the Birds
February 4, 2009 4:16 PM

Is March Really A Lion?
February 27, 2009 1:52 PM

Hummingbird Nectar & Feeder Tips
July 10, 2006 9:15 AM

Coming Together for 2010
May 21, 2009 11:51 AM




Favorite Vegetables to Grow
May 15, 2008 2:39 PM

Charles in Charge
August 4, 2009 2:48 PM

Groundhog Day
February 1, 2008 3:37 PM

DayLight Saving Time
March 6, 2009 4:42 PM

Is it THAT Time Again?!!
August 21, 2009 9:50 AM

VIDEO: Controlled Underbrush Fire
February 20, 2009 2:31 PM

Dear Editor: Go Away, Winter!
April 10, 2007 9:19 AM

April Full Moon
April 17, 2008 6:18 PM

How to Determine a Full Moon?
October 24, 2007 11:10 AM

Cold, Ice, Snow, Oh My!
December 16, 2006 7:09 AM

Fresh From the Garden Cooking
July 29, 2005 2:48 PM


In Like a Lion, Out Like a Lamb
March 1, 2007 9:59 AM

The Groundhogs are Ready
February 1, 2007 9:02 AM

Good Weeding
July 8, 2009 8:49 AM

Cut Flower Care
February 15, 2006 1:47 PM

Spring Forward
March 7, 2008 11:10 AM

Healing Power of Marigold
July 29, 2008 2:52 PM


Midwest Floods
March 24, 2008 9:16 AM


All-White Flowering Spring Garden
April 28, 2006 9:32 AM

An Escape from the Noise
August 31, 2007 9:44 AM


Easiest Ever Flower Wreath
May 12, 2006 11:53 AM


All About Frost
September 27, 2006 7:49 AM

Phil Agrees - 6 More Weeks of Winter
February 2, 2009 10:12 AM



Best Weather Cities - A Dispute
August 3, 2009 9:09 AM

New Season for Farmers’ Almanac TV
January 3, 2007 10:51 AM

Tips for a Safe Garage
May 17, 2006 12:54 PM

Potted Easter Lily Care
April 12, 2006 7:59 AM

Flood Awareness Week
March 12, 2008 12:21 PM

Full Moon Contest - the Why?
October 5, 2009 1:55 PM

The Many Colors of Nature
January 18, 2008 10:14 AM

Strawberry Stats
March 31, 2006 8:34 AM

Wood Burning and other comments
January 8, 2009 3:30 PM

I’ve Got Gall
October 16, 2007 11:28 AM

Keeping Mosquitoes at Bay
July 14, 2006 11:56 AM

Getting Started on the Farm
May 15, 2009 8:00 AM

Beets Again?
June 18, 2009 11:00 AM




Meet the Chicken Whisperer
March 11, 2009 12:54 AM

Weather by Caterpillar
September 8, 2008 9:53 PM


Leave the Stuffing to the Turkey
November 16, 2009 8:57 AM

The 10 Best Weather Cities
October 5, 2006 1:47 PM

My Guide To Surviving Mosquitoes
June 15, 2009 2:51 PM

Winter Weather Sightings
September 10, 2007 2:36 PM

Tornado Damage - Fujita Scale
June 16, 2008 12:17 PM

Ten of the Worst Tornadoes
February 8, 2008 10:25 AM


Pages

The Seasons
Note: All times shown are Eastern Standard Time 2007 Spring begins, March 20, 2007, 8:07 p.m. Summer begins, June 21, 2007, 2:06 p.m. Autumn begins, September 23, 2007, 5:51 a.m. Winter begins, December 22, 2007,...

In The 'Nac
What's in the 'Nac -- the Farmers' Almanac that is:Always thrifty, always "green," the Farmers' Almanac is the "go-to" source for resourceful living. It's the only source for amazingly accurate 16 months of weather forecasts that help readers plan for...

What's inside the 2009 Canadian Farmers' Almanac?
As always, the 2009 Canadian Farmers’ Almanac contains 16 months of our legendary weather predictions for Canada. Don’t be caught off guard—see what’s in store for your hometown for the next winter, spring, and summer ahead.This year’s edition contains hints,...

On The Money
Major Weather Events Accurately Predicted by the Farmers’ Almanac... Photo Courtesy of NOAA  • In 2009, the Farmers’ Almanac predicted an exceptionally cold winter and a cool, wet spring...

Farmers' Almanac Testimonials
Our readers say it best! As North America's Favorite Farmers Almanac, we receive tons of letters, emails, and phone calls from readers and fans. Here are a fews of our favorite comments:Dear Almanac,I absolutely love you magazine and now I...

Inside the 2010 Farmers' Almanac
Buy the Almanac now!Buy the 2010 Farmers' Almanac now in our online store »Find the Almanac near you!Click here for a list of Farmers' Almanac Retail Locations »What our readers are saying...We often receive comments from our customers who like...

2007-2008 Weather Outlook for Canada
Click here for the 2007-2008 U.S. Outlook » Weather is the most talked about subject on earth, which makes the annual Canadian Farmers’ Almanac weather predictions a hot topic. Fans of the Almanac say its famous long-range forecast is accurate...

Welcome to the NEW FarmersAlmanac.com
We've been very busy at Farmers' Almanac and Farmers' Almanac TV working on a new site that provides you with a more weather, wisdom, video, recipes, and more! Check out our new enhanced features: One-Stop Weather Site:Our new site is...

Farmers' Almanac Weather Outlook for Alaska
Farmers' Almanac Weather Summary for Alaska Due to Alaska's fairly constant weather patterns, the Farmers' Almanac provides an overall climatological summary for Alaska. This summary should give you a good idea of what type of weather to expect...

Farmers' Almanac Fact Sheet
Every year since 1818, the Farmers’ Almanac has been sought after for its long-range weather predictions, practical gardening and household advice, fishing tips, astronomical data and articles on ways to conserve time, energy, and the earth. The Farmers' Almanac has...

2006-2007 Weather Outlook for Canada
Tired of the Heat? Hang on – 2007 Canadian Farmers' Almanac Predicts "SHIVERY IS NOT DEAD"Lewiston, ME: After a hot summer in most of Canada, cool news is on the way. The new edition of the Canadian Farmers' Almanac, which...

2006-2007 Weather Outlook for the U.S.
Tired of the Heat? Hang on – 2007 Farmers' Almanac Predicts "SHIVERY IS NOT DEAD"Lewiston, ME: After a brutally hot summer in most of the country, cool news is on the way. The new edition of the Farmers' Almanac, which...

Grow Your Sales - Advertise with the Farmers' Almanac
Motivated by the Earth. Powered By Wisdom.Put the Farmers’ Almanac Brand to Work For You! Download Ad Rates and Specs (PDF)Published every year since 1818, the Farmers’ Almanac is the go-to source for inspirational and useful tips. Time tested and...

Full Moon Names and Their Meanings
Full Moon names date back to Native Americans, of what is now the northern and eastern United States. The tribes kept track of the seasons by giving distinctive names to each recurring full Moon. Their names were applied to the...

The 2010 Farmers' Almanac Promotional Edition
Whether you want to thank your customers, wish them happy holidays, or entice them to visit to a new location, the Farmers’ Almanac is the marketing vehicle for you. Our promotional version of the Farmers’ Almanac...

About Farmers' Almanac
Farmers’ Almanac - The Trusted Authority on Smart Living for Almost 200 Years.Time-tested and generation approved, the Farmers’ Almanac is a compendium of knowledge on weather, gardening, cooking, remedies, managing your household, preserving the earth, and more. Anyone can...

Sandi Duncan, Philom., Managing Editor of the Farmers' Almanac
If only Sandi Duncan could remember all of the interesting bits of trivia she’s learned throughout her years of editing the Farmers’ Almanac, she’d be able to make a fortune on the television quiz show circuit and retire comfortably. Luckily...

Farmers' Almanac Timeline
1818 – The first edition of Farmers’ Almanac is printed by editor David Young, Philom., and publisher Jacob Mann, in Morristown, N.J. 1852 – David Young dies. Astronomer Samuel Hart Wright succeeds him as editor. 1875...

What’s inside the 2009 Farmers’ Almanac? Take a peek…
Numb’s the Word: Find out where the Farmers’ Almanac is forecasting a “numbing” winter. Learn how cold it will be, how much snow you can expect and where the best spots for winter warmth will be. (Page 114) Natural Cures...

Farmers' Almanac History
Founded in 1818, the Farmers’ Almanac’s timeless appeal has spanned three centuries, offering readers a trademark blend of long-range weather predictions, humor, fun facts, and valuable advice on gardening, cooking, fishing, conservation, and much more. The Farmers’...

Common Press Questions and Answers
What is the Farmers’ Almanac? Founded in 1818, the Farmers’ Almanac is North America’s most timeless, trusted, and treasured source for long-range weather predictions, humor, fun facts, and valuable advice on gardening, cooking, fishing, conservation, and much more. The...

Meet the Editors
Peter Geiger, Philom., EditorIf Peter Geiger hadn’t become the seventh editor of the world-famous Farmers’ Almanac, he would have wanted to write a syndicated column offering handy, time saving household hints. Luckily for famous hint maven Heloise, Peter’s fate was...