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10 Garden Storage Mistakes That Ruin Bulbs and Tubers

January 22, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These Are 10 Garden Storage Mistakes That Ruin Bulbs and Tubers

Winter isn’t just a quiet season for the garden—it’s a high-stakes survival challenge for your precious bulbs and tubers. One wrong move while storing them can mean mushy messes, moldy horrors, or flowers that never emerge at all. For anyone who loves a spring explosion of color, understanding how to protect these underground treasures is…

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What USDA Zone 7 Gardeners Should Be Doing Right Now (And What to Skip)

January 18, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

What USDA Zone 7 Gardeners Should Be Doing Right Now (And What to Skip)

The garden may look quiet, but don’t be fooled—this is one of the most powerful moments of the year for USDA Zone 7 gardeners. While beds nap under winter skies, smart choices made right now can mean the difference between a garden that merely survives and one that absolutely shows off. This is the season…

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12 Bulbs You Can Force Indoors for Blooms Before Valentine’s Day

January 13, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 12 Bulbs You Can Force Indoors for Blooms Before Valentine’s Day

Winter can feel like it drags on forever, but your home doesn’t have to be a dreary, gray waiting room until spring. Imagine walking past a vibrant burst of color, the air scented with delicate floral perfume, and knowing you coaxed it from a humble bulb in your own cozy living room. Indoor forcing is…

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9 Gardening Supplies You Should Buy Before Spring Prices Rise

January 1, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

9 Gardening Supplies You Should Buy Before Spring Prices Rise

The crisp air is still whispering winter secrets, but savvy gardeners know the countdown to spring has already begun. Every year, as the days grow longer and temperatures climb, garden centers become bustling hubs of activity, and prices skyrocket faster than a sunflower reaching for the sun. Smart gardeners don’t wait—they stock up now while…

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11 Winter Flowering Bulbs to Plant in December

December 11, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Certain Winter Flowering Bulbs Are Perfect To Plant In December

Winter can feel gray and gloomy, with bare trees and frozen lawns stretching as far as the eye can see. But what if your garden could burst with color even when the cold is at its harshest? By planting the right bulbs in December, you can create a magical winter wonderland filled with blooms that…

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Why You Should Be Planting Bulbs in December, Not Spring

December 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Should Be Planting Bulbs in December, Not Spring

When most people are sipping hot cocoa, hunting for holiday deals, or wondering where they stored last year’s string lights, the last thing on their minds is planting bulbs. Yet December—the month everyone assumes is too cold, too late, too hopeless for gardening—might actually be the secret weapon of thriving spring blooms. While your neighbors…

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How to Choose Plants That Thrive When Everything Else Goes Dormant

December 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Choose Plants That Thrive When Everything Else Goes Dormant

Winter rolls in, and suddenly the garden looks like it took a vacation without leaving a forwarding address. Dead leaves, brown stems, and empty soil patches can make even the most seasoned gardener feel a little defeated. But don’t despair—some plants not only survive but actually shine when everything else goes dormant. Choosing the right…

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What to Plant Now That Will Bloom in Early Spring

December 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here's What What You Should Plant Now That Will Bloom in Early Spring

As winter begins to loosen its icy grip, gardeners everywhere start feeling that familiar itch: the desire to see color, life, and growth return to their yards. You might still have frost on the ground, but with the right plants, you can kickstart your spring garden months before the season officially arrives. Planting now isn’t…

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Why Mulching in December Can Save Your Spring Garden

December 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Mulching in December Can Save Your Spring Garden

Winter is rolling in, frost is creeping over your lawn, and it might feel like the garden is officially “asleep” until spring. But don’t put away your gardening gloves just yet—December is secretly one of the best months to set your spring garden up for success. Mulching now might sound like an odd chore in…

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The Trick to Forcing Amaryllis and Paperwhites for Holiday Blooms

November 29, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Is A Trick to Forcing Amaryllis and Paperwhites for Holiday Blooms

The holidays have a funny way of turning even the most casual plant owner into a full-blown indoor gardener. Suddenly, everyone wants flowers exploding out of pots just in time for December festivities, and oddly enough, amaryllis and paperwhites are the stars of the season. There’s something magical about watching tall green stems rocket upward…

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