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10 Gardening Habits That Are Actually Destroying Your Soil

August 26, 2025 by Teri Monroe Leave a Comment

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Do you find your garden soil lacking nutrients for your plants? Believe it or not, this is a very common problem. Most likely, your own behaviors are the problem. The good news is, there are things you can change to alleviate the problem. Here are 10 common gardening habits that might seem helpful but can…

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9 Surprising Reasons You’re Seeing More Dead Patches of Grass

August 22, 2025 by Teri Monroe Leave a Comment

Dead patches of grass

One of the most frustrating parts of lawncare are those pesky dead patches of grass. No matter what you do, it refuses to green up. It’s not just the weather. There are many other reasons for dead patches. They can be a sign of pests, soil problems, or even your own bad lawn care habits….

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7 Insects Experts Warn Can Hitchhike Into Your House From the Garden

August 12, 2025 by Teri Monroe Leave a Comment

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Your garden may be your happy place, but it can also be a launchpad for pests looking for a cozier home. Experts warn that several insects are surprisingly good at sneaking indoors, often by riding in on plants, produce, firewood, or even your clothing. Once inside, they can damage belongings, spread disease, or set up…

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How Many Times a Month Should You Get Your Grass Cut?

July 25, 2025 by Amanda Blankenship Leave a Comment

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A lush, green lawn doesn’t happen by accident—it’s the result of consistent care, and mowing plays a major role. But when it comes to how often you should mow, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. The ideal schedule depends on your grass type, local climate, and time of year. Mow too frequently, and you risk stressing your…

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10 Ways Your Garden Might Be Lowering Your Home’s Appraisal

July 25, 2025 by Teri Monroe Leave a Comment

Ways your garden may be lowering your home's appraisal value

Your garden isn’t just a personal retreat; it plays a surprising role in your home’s overall value. While a well-maintained yard can boost curb appeal and leave a lasting impression on buyers, certain landscaping mistakes can do just the opposite. If you’re thinking about selling your home, it’s worth knowing that your garden could either…

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Top 13 Benefits of Using Rice Hulls in Gardening

July 23, 2025 by Amanda Blankenship Leave a Comment

Rice Hulls

If you’re looking for an affordable, sustainable way to boost your garden’s health, rice hulls might be the secret ingredient you’re missing. These lightweight, all-natural byproducts of rice milling are packed with benefits for home gardeners. With a neutral pH and excellent aeration properties, rice hulls can improve soil structure, drainage, and water retention. They’re…

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7 Innocent-Looking Plants That Are Banned in Some States

July 22, 2025 by Teri Monroe Leave a Comment

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Not all plants are innocent. They might look beautiful in your garden or harmless on a windowsill, but some plants are far more dangerous than they appear. Certain species are banned in U.S. states due to their ability to spread aggressively and cause ecological damage. They may even pose risks to pets and humans. Before…

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10 Best Budget Small Garden Ideas You Need To See

July 18, 2025 by Amanda Blankenship Leave a Comment

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Looking to transform a tiny outdoor space without draining your wallet? You’re not alone. Whether you’re working with a modest patio, balcony, or backyard patch, creating a vibrant, inviting garden is absolutely possible—even on a tight budget. The secret lies in smart design, repurposed materials, and a little creativity. Here are 10 of the best…

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5 Bugs in Your Garden That Could Be Destroying Your Home’s Foundation

July 18, 2025 by Teri Monroe Leave a Comment

Bugs in your garden that could be ruining your foundation

Your garden may look lush and peaceful, but it could be hiding a serious threat. Certain insects that live near your home’s foundation can cause extensive structural damage over time. This damage could cost you thousands of dollars if not caught. The warning signs are often subtle until repairs become urgent and expensive. Here are…

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10 Hidden Dangers Lurking in Your Backyard Mulch

July 11, 2025 by Teri Monroe Leave a Comment

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Mulch is often used in gardening to retain moisture and deter weeds. But did you know that some mulches are toxic? Pets, children, and vulnerable individuals are all at risk when it comes to toxic mulch. Plus, many mulches attract unwanted pests. There’s a lot that you need to know about these concerns before you…

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Pollinators never stick around for long if the buffet closes after a couple of weeks. The best gardens keep flowers blooming from late spring well into fall, giving bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other helpful visitors a reliable source of nectar and pollen. Better yet, a garden packed with long-blooming plants looks lively for months instead…

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Gardens never stand still, and neither do gardening trends. Ideas that once filled magazine covers and neighborhood landscapes often fade as gardeners discover better ways to save time, support wildlife, and create outdoor spaces that actually fit everyday life. The biggest shift isn’t about chasing the newest fad. It’s about choosing gardens that look beautiful,…

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