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11 Perennials That Should Always Be Mulched in Fall

October 27, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Perennials Should Always Be Mulched in Fall

As the air cools and leaves start to tumble, gardeners everywhere begin their fall rituals—raking, pruning, and tucking their flower beds in for winter. But one step that often gets skipped (or done half-heartedly) is mulching. Think of mulch as a cozy blanket for your perennials: it locks in warmth, keeps moisture steady, and prevents…

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Why Morning Dew Affects Disease Rates in Fall

October 26, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Morning Dew Affects Disease Rates in Fall

Ever stepped outside on a crisp autumn morning, taken a deep breath, and noticed that thin, glassy shimmer covering your car or the grass beneath your feet? That’s morning dew—a quiet, sparkling reminder that summer’s heat is fading and the chill of fall is taking over. But beyond looking pretty, that delicate layer of moisture…

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How Fungi Network Stronger in Autumn Soils

October 26, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Fungi Networks Are Stronger in Autumn Soils

Step into a forest in autumn, and you’re walking on the internet—nature’s oldest, most intricate version of it, woven not with cables and Wi-Fi, but with threads of fungi humming beneath your boots. As the leaves turn gold and the air sharpens, something spectacular happens underground: fungi start supercha rging their networks. These hidden ecosystems…

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Why Compost Layers Matter More in Fall

October 26, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Compost Layers Matter More in Fall

The air is crisp, the leaves are turning fiery shades of red and gold, and suddenly, your yard looks like it’s been buried under a crunchy blanket of autumn glory. It’s the perfect season for bonfires, cozy sweaters—and yes, composting. Fall isn’t just a transitional season; it’s the golden hour for your compost pile. This…

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10 Ornamental Plants That Glow in Fall Sunlight

October 25, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Ornamental Plants Glow in Fall Sunlight

There’s something magical about autumn sunlight—it’s softer, warmer, and somehow makes every color look richer. The way it dances across a garden at golden hour can make even the simplest plant look like it’s been dusted with gold. But some plants don’t just reflect that light—they glow in it, turning your backyard into a living…

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7 Crops That Love Shorter Days

October 25, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Crops Love Shorter Days

As the sun starts dipping earlier and the air turns crisp, most people think gardening season is over. But here’s a little secret seasoned growers know—some crops absolutely thrive when the days grow shorter. These resilient, cool-weather champs use the lower light and milder temperatures to produce rich flavors, vibrant colors, and satisfying harvests. Forget…

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9 Fruit Trees to Plant Bare-Root in Fall

October 24, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Certain Fruit Trees to Plant Bare-Root in Fall

Fall might seem like the time to wind down your gardening, but smart growers know it’s actually the perfect time to start something new—especially if that “something” is a fruit tree. Planting bare-root trees in fall gives them a head start before spring even arrives. With cooler temperatures and moist soil, roots can establish quietly…

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Why You Should Never Skip Cleaning Garden Tools in Autumn

October 23, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Should Never Skip Cleaning Garden Tools in Autumn

There’s a quiet magic in autumn—the golden leaves, the crisp air, and that satisfying moment when you put your garden to bed for the season. But before you pack away the gloves and call it quits, there’s one ritual too many gardeners skip: cleaning their tools. Sure, it might not sound thrilling, but trust me—this…

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Why You Should Rethink Fall Fertilizer Applications

October 23, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Should Rethink Fall Fertilizer Applications

Ah, fall—the season of crisp mornings, pumpkin-flavored everything, and that irresistible urge to give your lawn one last loving boost before winter. Homeowners everywhere rush to spread fertilizer, believing it’s the final, heroic act that ensures a lush spring lawn. But what if that fall feeding frenzy isn’t doing your yard any favors? What if,…

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7 Flowers That Only Show Their Best Color in Fall

October 22, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Flowers Only Show Their Best Color in Fall

Just when you think the garden season is winding down, autumn bursts through like a show-off artist who’s been saving the best for last. The air turns crisp, leaves blaze gold and crimson—and some flowers, the quiet stars of summer, suddenly hit their stride. These are the plants that don’t peak in the hot months;…

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