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Why Over-Fertilizing Kills More Plants in Fall

November 14, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Over-Fertilizing Kills More Plants In Fall

Fall is supposed to be the season of slow, cozy growth—leaves turning golden, temperatures cooling, and gardeners finally catching a breath after a busy summer. Yet somehow, many plants don’t make it to winter. The culprit isn’t frost, pests, or drought—it’s over-fertilization, a sneaky habit that often masquerades as care. Gardeners think they’re helping, but…

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How Storing Root Crops Extends Winter Food Supplies

November 14, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Storing Root Crops Extends Winter Food Supplies

Winter can feel like it stretches on forever when the pantry shelves start looking bare. The days grow short, the wind bites, and suddenly, the idea of a fresh, crisp carrot or a hearty turnip feels like a luxury. That’s where the magic of storing root crops comes in. These humble vegetables aren’t just survival…

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How to Mow and Mulch for a Perfect Lawn Come Spring

November 12, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Ways To Mow and Mulch for a Perfect Lawn Come Spring

The secret to a lush, vibrant, envy-inducing spring lawn isn’t found in one dramatic weekend of landscaping—it’s built slowly, thoughtfully, and smartly starting much earlier. Many homeowners assume that once the grass goes dormant in fall or winter, it’s time to forget about yard care until everything warms up again. But the truth is that…

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The Foolproof Way to Keep Potted Plants Alive All Winter

November 12, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Is A Foolproof Way to Keep Potted Plants Alive All Winter

There’s nothing worse than seeing your beloved potted plants wilt and fade as the winter months drag on. For many plant parents, winter feels like a betrayal—sunlight dwindles, temperatures drop, and suddenly the vibrant green companions that once thrived are struggling to survive. But here’s the good news: keeping potted plants alive and healthy through…

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The Perfect Time to Plant Tulips (Hint: It’s Colder Than You Think)

November 12, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Is A Perfect Time to Plant Tulips

Tulips are one of those flowers that can make any garden feel like a fairytale. Their bright, cheerful colors seem almost magical after a long, drab winter, but getting them to bloom requires a little more strategy than simply sticking bulbs in the ground. Many gardeners assume tulips should be planted in early spring when…

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Plan Next Year’s Garden Now — Your Future Self Will Be Grateful

November 12, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Can Plan Next Year’s Garden Now And Your Future Self Will Be Grateful

If you think gardening is only for spring, think again. The smartest gardeners know that planning months in advance is what separates a chaotic, underwhelming garden from a lush, thriving paradise. Taking the time now to plan next year’s garden isn’t just about seeds and soil—it’s about setting yourself up for stress-free planting, higher yields,…

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Why Stopping Lawn Care Too Early Could Invite Pests and Fungus

November 11, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Stopping Lawn Care Too Early Could Invite Pests and Fungus

Your lawn may look perfect during the spring and early summer, but stopping care too early in the season could turn your beautiful yard into a playground for pests and fungal problems. Many homeowners assume that once the hot weather passes, their work is done. Unfortunately, lawns are still vulnerable long after the peak growing…

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The Cover Crop That Revives Dead Soil Over Winter

November 11, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Cover Crop That Revive Dead Soil Over Winter

Winter can be brutal on your garden soil. What was once rich, lively earth can turn into a hard, lifeless slab by the time spring arrives. But there’s hope—and it comes in the form of a cover crop that works its magic while you’re tucked inside, sipping cocoa and dreaming of spring blooms. These crops…

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Bare-Root Planting: The November Gardening Move No One Talks About

November 11, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Bare-Root Planting Is The November Gardening Move No One Talks About

November may feel like the month when gardens go quiet, leaves tumble down, and outdoor projects get shelved until spring. But savvy gardeners know that November is secretly one of the best times to make a move that will transform your garden next year: bare-root planting. While most people focus on mulching, raking, or hiding…

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Why Kale and Spinach Are the Underdogs of the November Garden

November 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Kale and Spinach Are the Underdogs of the November Garden

While tomatoes call it quits, peppers bow out, and basil dramatically fades like a Victorian poet at certain parts of the year, kale and spinach quietly keep pushing. They don’t demand applause, don’t wilt under pressure, and don’t act like divas about the temperature. These two leafy giants aren’t just surviving—they’re thriving in the cold,…

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