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What s in Season

Yay! Your weekly edition of What's in Season,
the Garden Therapy newsletter is here.

Make sure you never miss an issue by adding me (stephanie@gardentherapy.ca) to your email contacts.

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It's Halloween Week!

Forget the usual plastic decorations this year and get your home decked out for Halloween, Garden Therapy style! That means Jack-o-Planterns, cacti dressed up as mummies, and more. These quirky projects from the garden are unique, creative, and don't produce a bunch of waste like store-bought seasonal decor.

See my favorite Halloween projects.

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Bring the Outdoors in With These Stunning Clay Leaf Dishes

At this time of year I find myself wishing to preserve the beauty of autumn leaves, and this project allows me to do just that. These leaf dishes are a snap to make and are perfect for displaying pretty little things like jewelry.

Make your own clay leaf dishes.

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What the Heck is That?! Your Guide to Delicious Winter Squash

With its many different varieties, winter squash can be intimidating at first, but it's one of my favorite ingredients for fall and winter cooking. It is the ultimate comfort food with its rich flavor and can be made into almost anything, from pie to spaghetti!

Demystify winter squash with this handy guide

Seasonal Goodies

Each week I choose a few of our most popular projects that are popping up on Pinterest, Facebook, and other places around the web and feature them on the homepage "What's in Season" section. Here is what is blooming right now:

The Best Plants for Winter Gardens
8 Creative Wood Slice Projects
Easy and Delicious Homemade Gifts from the Kitchen
Seasonal Decor: Fall Leaves and Burlap Candles
How to Grow (and Eat!) Swiss Chard
Sweeten Up With These Easy Infused Sugar Recipes
Bugs Need Love Too! Build a Bug Hotel
Make This Stunning Branch Coat Rack
Mouth-Watering Blood Orange and Raspberry Jam Recipe

Cephalocereus senilis dressed up as a mummy for Halloween

I hope this week's newsletter has given you some ideas on how to keep enjoying your garden even as the colder seasons arrive. Wishing you all a spooky, safe, and garden-filled Halloween!

See you in the garden,
~ Stephanie

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