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New HOA Rules in the Carolinas Are Banning These Common Garden Features

February 6, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

New HOA Rules in the Carolinas Are Banning These Common Garden Features

Across the Carolinas, many HOAs have been updating their landscaping and exterior‑appearance guidelines, and homeowners are discovering that some very common garden features are now restricted or require approval. These changes aren’t random — they’re usually tied to curb‑appeal standards, maintenance expectations, or uniformity goals. But that doesn’t make them any less surprising. Let’s dig…

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Wildlife Officials Say This Popular Bird Feeder Setup Is Spreading Disease

February 1, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Wildlife Officials Say This Popular Bird Feeder Setup Is Spreading Disease

Your backyard bird feeder probably feels like a wholesome little oasis of nature, a peaceful place where goldfinches, cardinals, sparrows, and chickadees gather like regulars at a neighborhood café. For many people, feeding birds is relaxing, joyful, and deeply satisfying, especially when those familiar wings return year after year. But wildlife officials and biologists are…

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10 Budget-Friendly Garden Projects to Start Before Spring

January 2, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 10 Budget-Friendly Garden Projects to Start Before Spring

Spring is racing toward us, and your garden doesn’t have to wait for sunshine to start thriving. This is the perfect time to roll up your sleeves, get a little muddy, and plan projects that will transform your outdoor space without draining your wallet. From clever DIY hacks to simple touches that bring huge rewards,…

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6 Ways to Recycle Holiday Decor into Garden Uses

December 9, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Ways to Recycle Holiday Decor into Garden Uses

The holidays may come and go, but your festive decorations don’t have to end up in the trash. That string of lights, glittery ornaments, and leftover garlands that made your home sparkle can actually get a second life in your garden. Instead of spending the next few months staring at storage boxes, why not turn…

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