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Why Your Garden Needs Winter Interest Even When Nothing’s Blooming

December 3, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Your Garden Needs Winter Interest Even When Nothing’s Blooming

Winter doesn’t have to bring a cold, dead icescape for your garden. While neighbors stare out at barren plots that look like abandoned movie sets, you could be admiring texture, structure, color, and movement—all without a single bloom. That’s the beauty of winter interest: it keeps your garden alive even when everything else is sleeping….

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The Secret to Fall Mulch That Supercharges Next Spring’s Blooms

November 7, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

What Is The Secret to Fall Mulch That Supercharges Next Spring’s Blooms?

There’s something undeniably magical about stepping outside on a crisp fall morning and imagining the garden that will burst into color months later. Most gardeners spend spring scrambling to fertilize, prune, and coax their flowers into greatness, but the true secret weapon comes before the snow settles in. The secret? Fall mulch. Not just tossing…

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How Fall Planting Extends Next Year’s Bloom Cycle

November 4, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Fall Planting Extends Next Year’s Bloom Cycle

Is there anything better than a crisp autumn morning, when the air smells faintly of earth and cinnamon, and you’re out in the garden with a trowel in one hand and a mug of coffee in the other? Most people think gardening season ends when the leaves start to fall—but you, savvy gardener, know better….

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7 Garden Tasks to Protect Bees in Autumn

October 26, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Certain Garden Tasks to Protect Bees in Autumn

The air cools, leaves begin to tumble, and your garden starts its slow drift toward winter sleep. But while many people pack away their tools, the bees are still busy—frantically preparing for colder days ahead. Autumn is one of the most crucial times to give them a hand. These tiny pollinators don’t just vanish when…

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How to Spot Overcrowding in Perennial Beds

October 20, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

How to Spot Overcrowding in Perennial Beds

At first glance, a full, lush garden bed looks like the dream. Every inch of soil is covered, colors are popping, and the whole space feels alive. But wait—beneath that gorgeous greenery might be a quiet war for resources happening just below the surface. Overcrowding in perennial beds is sneaky. It starts as a sign…

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5 Common Reasons Why Your Houseplant Isn’t Blooming

February 17, 2020 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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You brought home a gorgeous houseplant or received one as a gift. You admire it for a week or so while it bloomed gloriously. Soon after, the flowers fell away and the houseplant isn’t blooming anymore or doesn’t look as radiant as it once did.  Are you struggling to get that plant bloom again? Maybe…

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7 Ways to Prepare a Garden Shed for Fall Without Buying Organizers

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Fall has a funny way of exposing every bad decision made in a garden shed since spring. A shovel ends up behind three bags of potting mix, twine develops an impressive relationship with the pruning shears, and somebody puts the hose nozzle somewhere so mysterious that it may require an archaeological dig. Preparing the shed…

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6 Crops That Benefit From Cooler Nights More Than Cooler Days

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