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Water Boards Say This Common Irrigation Setup Is Wasting Thousands of Gallons

February 5, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Water Boards Say This Common Irrigation Setup Is Wasting Thousands of Gallons

If your plants look fine but your water bill keeps creeping up, your irrigation setup might be quietly draining money into the street. A lot of gardeners set sprinklers and timers once, then never touch them again—because everything seems “good enough.” The problem is that weather changes, plants grow, and tiny leaks turn into big…

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Are You Overwatering Plants Before They Even Go Outside?

January 28, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Are You Overwatering Plants Before They Even Go Outside?

The excitement starts the moment those first green shoots pop through the soil, and suddenly every windowsill turns into a mini greenhouse full of hope, promise, and tiny leaves reaching for the sun. You check them every morning, maybe every afternoon, and definitely every night, because these seedlings feel like your responsibility and your pride….

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10 Winter Watering Rules for Trees and Shrubs

January 24, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 10 Winter Watering Rules for Trees and Shrubs

Winter might feel like the time to completely ignore your garden, but your trees and shrubs are quietly plotting their survival. Cold winds, frozen soil, and dry indoor air can stress even the hardiest species, and without proper hydration, they risk desiccation, root damage, or stunted growth come spring. Watering in winter isn’t about flooding…

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8 Cold-Weather Watering Mistakes That Cause Winter Rot

January 9, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 8 Cold-Weather Watering Mistakes That Cause Winter Rot

Winter can transform a lush garden into a frosty battlefield where even the hardiest plants are vulnerable. While snow, ice, and freezing temperatures grab all the attention, one silent enemy often goes unnoticed: winter rot caused by watering mistakes. Gardeners who think watering slows down in cold months might be unwittingly setting their plants up…

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The Watering Schedule That Saves Roots — and Prevents Ice Damage

November 24, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Is A Watering Schedule That Saves Roots — and Prevents Ice Damage

You know that slightly smug feeling you get in the fall when your garden still looks fantastic while everyone else’s plants are starting to give up on life? That joy lasts exactly until the first cold snap, when suddenly your previously thriving greenery looks like it’s auditioning for a winter disaster movie. Here’s the twist…

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Why Late Fall Watering Saves Roots From Damage

November 16, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Late Fall Watering Sometimes Saves Roots From Damage

When the fall air sharpens, leaves get crispy underfoot, and your garden quietly prepares for its long winter nap, things feel wonderful and special. But while everything above ground is slowing down, what’s happening beneath the soil is far from sleepy. Roots are still active, still vulnerable, and still counting on you to give them…

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12 Crops That Need Extra Watering Before Frost

October 15, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some crops need extra watering before frost

The air turns crisp, the nights grow longer, and your garden—once bursting with color—suddenly feels like it’s holding its breath. You can almost sense the frost lurking, waiting to strike when you least expect it. Before that first icy night arrives, your plants are begging for one last favor: a deep, refreshing drink. Yep, watering…

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Filed Under: watering Tagged With: beets, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, Choosing crops, crop, crop rotation, crops, frost, Frost-tolerant crops, kale, lettuce, onions, overwatering, peas, spinach, strawberries, water

The Hidden Dangers of Overwatering in Cooler Months

October 3, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There are hidden dangers of overwatering in cooler months.

You’ve just finished raking leaves, your sweater game is on point, and your plants seem cozy in their seasonal slowdown. But here’s the sneaky truth: while you’re sipping hot cocoa and worrying about frost, your watering can could be your plants’ worst enemy. Overwatering in cooler months is like giving someone a heavy winter coat…

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The Best Time of Day to Water—And Why Most People Get It Wrong

September 26, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here is the best time of day to water plants, and why most people get it wrong.

You’ve probably seen it before—your neighbor out there with a hose in hand at high noon, giving their lawn a good soaking while the sun blazes overhead. It might look productive, but here’s the truth: most people are watering their lawns, gardens, and plants at exactly the wrong time of day. And this simple mistake…

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The Watering Technique That Prevents Root Rot

September 25, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some watering techniques prevent root rot.

Have you ever poured love (and way too much water) into your houseplants, only to watch them turn yellow, droopy, and—sadly—lifeless? Chances are, root rot was the culprit. It’s the silent assassin of indoor gardens everywhere, sneaking in when your watering habits go just a little too heavy-handed. But don’t toss your plant babies into…

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