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A Garden That Can Handle the Wind and Still Look Amazing

May 17, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

A Garden That Can Handle the Wind and Still Look Amazing

Strong winds can turn a beautiful yard into a constant battle zone, especially in wide-open or elevated spaces across the United States. Many gardeners struggle to keep plants upright when gusts roll in from storms, plains, or coastal weather systems. The good news is that nature already offers plants built to bend, not break, under…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: American gardening tips, backyard design, coastal gardening, drought-tolerant plants, exposed garden ideas, hardy landscaping, low maintenance garden, ornamental grasses, resilient shrubs, storm resistant landscaping, wind resistant plants, windbreak plants

8 Sandy Soil-Friendly Picks That Adapt Quickly

May 16, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

8 Sandy Soil-Friendly Picks That Adapt Quickly

Sandy soil can feel like a gardener’s wild card—fast-draining, low in nutrients, and tricky for picky plants. Yet that same gritty texture creates an opportunity for bold, resilient greenery that refuses to quit. With the right selections, sandy soil transforms into a thriving, low-maintenance garden space bursting with color, texture, and life. Many American landscapes—especially…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: Beginner Gardening, coastal gardening, drought tolerant gardening, garden tips USA, hardy perennials, landscape design, low maintenance garden, master gardener tips, pollinator friendly plants, sandy soil plants, soil drainage plants, xeriscaping ideas

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10 Vegetables That Actually Thrive During Brutal Heat Waves

10 Vegetables That Actually Thrive During Brutal Heat Waves

Summer heat waves can turn a beautiful vegetable garden into a frustrating patch of wilted leaves and stalled growth. While many favorite crops struggle when temperatures climb into the 90s and beyond, some vegetables seem to treat extreme heat like a personal invitation to grow faster and produce more. Knowing which crops welcome the heat…

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Gardeners love a good shortcut, especially when it saves money and delivers real results. This spring and summer, one surprisingly simple dollar store item has become a favorite among budget-conscious gardeners looking to stretch their gardening dollars further. The best part? It costs about $5 or less and solves several common gardening problems at once….

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10 Vegetables You Can Still Plant This Summer for a Fall Harvest

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Summer gardens still hold plenty of magic for gardeners who plant with fall in mind. Warm soil gives seeds a strong head start, while shortening days signal many vegetables to focus on root and leaf growth. With the right picks, a mid- or late-summer planting can turn into a productive autumn harvest full of flavor…

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Why Raised Bed Gardens Are Suddenly Everywhere in Middle-Class Neighborhoods

Why Raised Bed Gardens Are Suddenly Everywhere in Middle-Class Neighborhoods

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