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Why January Is When Smart Gardeners Plan for Pest Cycles

January 29, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Why January Is When Smart Gardeners Plan for Pest Cycles

January feels quiet in the garden, but it’s the loudest month for prevention. Pests don’t disappear in winter—they pause, hide, and wait for the exact conditions that show up when spring plants start pushing new growth. If you’ve ever felt like aphids, slugs, or squash bugs “came out of nowhere,” they didn’t. They were already…

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Filed Under: pests Tagged With: Beginner Gardening, crop rotation, frugal gardening, garden sanitation, integrated pest management, pest management, row covers, winter garden planning

9 Flowers That Thrive With Less Fertilizer Than You Think

January 26, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

9 Flowers That Thrive With Less Fertilizer Than You Think

If you’ve ever bought a big bag of plant food because your flowers looked “meh,” you’re not alone. But here’s the twist: a lot of common flowers bloom better when you stop pushing them so hard. Too much feeding can turn plants into leafy machines with fewer blooms, weaker stems, and more pest problems. Many…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: annual flowers, Beginner Gardening, compost, drought-tolerant plants, flower gardening, frugal gardening, low-maintenance flowers, mulch, Perennials, pollinator garden

Is Starting a Small Garden Cheaper Than You Think?

January 25, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Is Starting a Small Garden Cheaper Than You Think?

Most people assume gardening gets expensive fast, because they picture raised beds, bags of soil, and a cart full of tools. But a lot of that cost comes from buying everything at once instead of building a setup that grows with you. When you start small, you can learn what actually works in your space…

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Filed Under: frugality Tagged With: Beginner Gardening, budget-friendly homestead, cheap gardening tips, compost, container gardening, frugal gardening, mulch, seed-saving, soil building, Vegetable Garden

6 Unusual Edible Plants You Can Add to Your Garden This Season

December 30, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These Are 6 Unusual Edible Plants You Can Add to Your Garden This Season

Gardening is no longer just about rows of tomatoes and boring lettuce. This season, it’s time to shake things up and let your garden become a playground for flavor, color, and curiosity. Imagine plucking a vibrant purple leaf or nibbling on a tangy, citrusy root straight from your backyard. Unusual edible plants are more than…

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Filed Under: plant growth Tagged With: Affordable Gardening, Beginner Gardening, daylily, edible gardens, edible plants, edibles, Garden, garden tips, gardening tips, good king henry, malabar spinach, oca, plant, plants, shiso, sunchoke

10 Plants That Are Tough Enough for New Gardeners to Never Kill

December 29, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 10 Plants That Are Tough Enough for New Gardeners to Never Kill

Starting a garden can feel like stepping into an epic adventure. One day you’re watering happily, and the next your “green thumb” is under siege by drooping leaves and mysterious brown spots. But fear not, aspiring plant parent! Not all greenery is high-maintenance or destined to meet a tragic end under your care. Some plants…

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10 Groundcovers That Look Beautiful but Hide Invasive Behavior

December 27, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 10 Groundcovers That Look Beautiful but Hide Invasive Behavior

Gardens are a playground of color, texture, and life—but some of the most stunning plants can be little tricksters. Groundcovers are often adored for their lush carpets of green, bright blooms, or the way they elegantly spill over edges. Yet beneath that beauty, some of these low-growing wonders harbor a secret: they spread aggressively, take…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: Affordable garden tips, ajuga, Beginner Gardening, buglewood, creeping jenny, creeping raspberry, english ivy, garden tips, gardening tips, groundcover, groundcovers, lamium, periwinkle, sweet violet, sweet woodruff, wintercreeper

How To Keep Your Garden Tools Organized When Snow Hits

December 18, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

How To Keep Your Garden Tools Organized When Snow Hits

Winter can be an icy, bone-chilling, snow-piled reality that transforms your once-perfect garden into a frozen tundra. Suddenly, your beloved trowels, shovels, rakes, and pruners are scattered like confetti in the snow, vanishing the moment you need them most. Losing a favorite tool in a snowdrift is tragic, almost Shakespearean. The key to avoiding this…

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Filed Under: garden tools Tagged With: Affordable garden tools, Affordable Gardening Tips, Beginner Gardening, Beginner gardening tools, Garden, garden seasonal checklist, garden storage space, garden tips, garden tools, gardening, storage space, tools

12 December Gardening Tasks That Most Homegrowers Forget

December 3, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are December Gardening Tasks That Most Homegrowers Forget

December might seem like the month where your garden finally goes to sleep and gives you permission to ignore it until the new year—but that’s exactly why so many homegrowers get blindsided in spring. While everyone else is sipping cocoa and pretending their yard doesn’t exist, the gardeners who stay one step ahead are quietly…

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How to Put Your Garden on “Rest Mode” Without Neglecting It

November 25, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

How to Put Your Garden on “Rest Mode” Without Neglecting It

Your garden might not come with a power button, but every seasoned grower knows there’s a point in the year when it needs a well-deserved cooldown. Maybe the weather’s changing, maybe life’s getting hectic, or maybe you simply want your yard to stop demanding attention like a thirsty toddler. Whatever the reason, there is a…

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How Cold Nights Improve Carrot Sweetness

November 5, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Cold Nights Improve Carrot Sweetness

When you pull a carrot from the cold autumn soil, brush off the dirt, and take a crisp bite, you taste months of hard work. Instantly, there’s that surprising burst of sweetness—almost candy-like, nothing like the bland crunch of supermarket carrots in midsummer. It feels like magic, but it’s actually science—and nature’s version of a…

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