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6 Things You Should Never Plant Next to Each Other

September 24, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There are certain things you should never plant next to each other.

Gardens are like neighborhoods—some residents get along perfectly, while others just can’t stop causing drama. A mismatched planting can mean stunted growth, pest parties, or even plants fighting over the same nutrients. Some crops thrive when paired with companions, but others become full-blown rivals if forced to share space. Knowing which plants to keep apart…

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The Mulch Trick That Saves Water and Fights Weeds

September 24, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There is a mulch trick that saves water and fights weeds.

Gardens everywhere have a not-so-secret hero that works harder than most people realize. It’s not fancy fertilizer, it’s not high-tech irrigation, and it’s definitely not some rare seed that costs a fortune. The trick is mulch, and it’s one of the simplest ways to transform a struggling garden into a thriving one. Mulch isn’t just…

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How to Keep Your Garden Thriving During a Heatwave

September 24, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You can keep your garden thriving during a heatwave.

When the temperature soars and the sun feels more like a blowtorch than a warm embrace, gardens can go from lush to limp in record time. Plants that seemed unstoppable in spring suddenly wilt, leaves crisp, and blossoms droop under the relentless heat. But a heatwave doesn’t have to spell doom for your green space….

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