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8 Easy Seed-Starting Setups Using Stuff You Already Own

January 12, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 8 Easy Seed-Starting Setups Using Stuff You Already Own

Spring energy is buzzing, dirt is calling your name, and tiny seeds are just begging to become something amazing. Seed starting doesn’t have to involve fancy trays, expensive lights, or a cart full of supplies from the garden center. In fact, some of the best seed-starting setups are probably sitting in your recycling bin, junk…

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10 Plants You Should Never Prune In January

January 9, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

10 Plants You Should Never Prune In January

Winter’s chill has settled in, and many gardeners grab their shears thinking, “Time to tame the garden!” But hold up—January pruning isn’t always your friend. Some plants are still in their dormancy, quietly conserving energy for the explosive growth of spring. Cutting them now could shock them, stunt their growth, or even invite disease. Gardening…

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7 Mulch Moves That Prevent Freeze Damage to Roots

January 9, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 7 Mulch Moves That Prevent Freeze Damage to Roots

Winter can feel like a sly, shifty villain for your garden, creeping in with frost and icy winds ready to damage the roots that keep your plants alive. But you don’t have to sit idly by and watch your beloved greenery shiver through the cold. With the right mulch moves, you can turn your garden…

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Are Store-Bought Seed Kits Worth the Price?

January 6, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Are Store-Bought Seed Kits Worth the Price?

Gardening isn’t just a hobby, it’s a tiny adventure you can hold in your hands. A seed might look like a speck of dust, but it’s secretly a ticket to a mini green revolution right in your home. Store-bought seed kits have taken over shelves and online stores, promising everything from colorful flowers to homegrown…

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9 Seed-Starting Supplies You Can Replace With Household Items

January 6, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

9 Seed-Starting Supplies You Can Replace With Household Items

If you’re itching to get a garden growing but don’t want to spend a fortune on fancy supplies, you’re in for a treat. Gardening doesn’t have to start with an expensive trip to a nursery—it can begin right in your kitchen or around your home. Everyday items hiding in plain sight can step in and…

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Why Pests Overwinter in Untended Garden Beds

January 6, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why Pests Overwinter in Untended Garden Beds

Winter may look like a quiet timeout for the garden, but beneath the surface it’s more like a survival reality show packed with drama, strategy, and stubborn contestants. As leaves fall and beds go wild, tiny creatures start scouting for winter condos with insulation, snacks, and protection included. Untended garden beds just happen to check…

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Are Expensive Planters Really Better for Plant Health?

January 5, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Are Expensive Planters Really Better for Plant Health?

Plant lovers, get ready to have your green thumbs tingling! From sleek ceramic pots to hefty stone planters, the world of plant containers is brimming with eye-catching options that can make any living room feel like a jungle paradise. But before you splurge on a $200 planter, ask yourself: are expensive pots actually better for…

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7 Garden Tools Worth Buying Used Instead of New

January 5, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 7 Garden Tools Worth Buying Used Instead of New

Gardening is an adventure, a daily dose of dirt therapy that transforms your backyard into a personal paradise. But let’s be honest: buying every shiny new tool can drain your wallet faster than a sprinkler in July. Luckily, some garden tools actually get better with age, building character, durability, and reliability that new tools sometimes…

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Why Early Garden Planning Reduces Water Bills Later

January 5, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why Early Garden Planning Reduces Water Bills Later

Imagine sprinting through a lush garden bursting with color, the scent of fresh herbs in the air, and the sun warming your shoulders. Now imagine doing all of that without ever worrying about your water meter skyrocketing. Early garden planning isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s a secret weapon for keeping your utility bills low. By thinking…

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8 Flowers That Grow Well From Cheap Seed Packs

January 2, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 8 Flowers That Grow Well From Cheap Seed Packs

Gardening doesn’t have to break the bank or require fancy equipment. In fact, some of the most dazzling blooms can start from humble, inexpensive seed packs that cost less than a cup of coffee. The thrill of watching tiny seeds sprout into full-grown, vibrant flowers is unmatched, especially when your wallet barely notices the effort….

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