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The One Weed You Should Never Ignore in November

November 29, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Is One Weed You Should Never Ignore in November

There’s a special kind of chaos that arrives in late fall—the holiday prep, the colder mornings, the frantic search for gloves you definitely owned last year. But lurking beneath all of that seasonal buzz is something far sneakier, something far more persistent, and something that absolutely thrives when everything else in your yard is slowing…

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How Climate Change Is Quietly Changing Fall Gardening Forever

November 27, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Climate Change Is Quietly Changing Fall Gardening Forever

Fall gardening used to be a predictable ritual—cool mornings, crisp evenings, and soil that practically begged to be planted. But lately, gardeners are looking around wondering why their pumpkins resemble beach balls, their mums are blooming in August, and the kale they planted is suddenly melting like it’s on a tropical vacation. Something strange is…

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Should You Leave Fallen Leaves or Clean Them Up? The Real Answer

November 27, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Should You Leave Fallen Leaves or Clean Them Up?

Autumn has arrived, and with it comes the glorious, crunchy carpet of fallen leaves that everyone loves to admire… until it starts piling up in your yard. Suddenly, that idyllic scene of golds, reds, and oranges becomes a slippery mess, a clogged gutter nightmare, or a habitat for pests. The debate begins: should you leave…

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Plant Shrubs Now to Lock in Moisture Before Winter

November 25, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Should Plant Shrubs Now to Lock in Moisture Before Winter

There’s a moment every fall when the air snaps colder, the leaves start tumbling like nature’s confetti, and gardeners everywhere feel that familiar seasonal shift—half excitement, half panic. It’s the time when summer’s leftover projects either get done or get tossed onto the “next year” list with a hopeful shrug. But here’s the secret veteran…

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Why Fall Is the Time to Start Next Year’s Beds

November 20, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Fall Is The Time To Start Next Year’s Beds

Most gardeners are busy wrapping up summer blooms or raking leaves during the fall season, but savvy plant lovers know that this season holds a secret power: it’s the perfect time to prepare next year’s beds. Fall isn’t just about ending the season gracefully; it’s about setting yourself up for a spectacular spring. By starting…

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9 Fruit Tree Grafts That Take Best in Fall

November 20, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are Fruit Tree Grafts That Take Best In Fall

Fall isn’t just about pumpkin spice and cozy sweaters—it’s secretly the perfect time to give your fruit trees a little extra love. While spring often gets all the glory for planting and grafting, the cooler, calmer days of autumn actually set the stage for some amazing growth. Grafting in fall might sound counterintuitive, but the…

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Why Gardeners Should Track Soil Temps in Autumn

November 19, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Gardeners Should Track Soil Temps in Autumn

The crisp air, the slow fade of summer flowers, and the delicious anticipation of cooler-weather crops – is there anything like fall? While most gardeners obsess over frost dates, mulch thickness, and whether their pumpkins will ripen in time for Halloween, one crucial detail often gets ignored: soil temperature. Yes, the dirt beneath your feet…

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7 Soil Tests That Give the Best Results in Fall

November 19, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Soil Tests Give The Best Results In Fall

As the leaves turn gold and the air starts carrying that crisp autumn scent, gardeners everywhere start thinking about how to prep their soil for the months ahead. Fall isn’t just a time for pumpkin spice lattes—it’s one of the best times to understand what’s happening underground. After the heat of summer, the soil has…

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10 Garden Structures Worth Building in Cooler Weather

November 19, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Garden Structures Are Worth Building In Cooler Weather

The moment the air turns crisp and the afternoons feel just a little shorter, something magical happens in the yard: the garden becomes a blank slate again. Cooler weather makes heavy lifting easier, materials less blistering-hot to handle, and weekend projects infinitely more enjoyable. Suddenly, all the structures you dreamed about during the summer heat…

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Why Plant Dormancy Is Triggered in Autumn

November 17, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Plant Dormancy Is Often Triggered in Autumn

Those moments when you feel fall is coming are truly special. The air sharpens, the shadows stretch, and trees seem to “yawn” as they pull back their energy and prepare for a seasonal nap. While most people focus on apple cider and cozy sweaters, plants are getting down to serious business: shutting themselves down with…

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