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How Cold Frames Extend More Than Just Lettuce

October 21, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Cold Frames Extend More Than Just Lettuce

The first frost hits, and most gardeners reluctantly hang up their gloves, pack away their tools, and wave goodbye to fresh greens until spring. But the ones who know better—the clever few—quietly stroll out to their yards with a smirk because they’ve got a secret weapon: the cold frame. A simple box with a clear…

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10 Shade-Tolerant Crops for Shorter Fall Days

October 21, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Shade-Tolerant Crops for Shorter Fall Days

As the days grow shorter and the golden light of autumn begins to fade, gardeners everywhere start to feel the crunch of time. The sun hangs lower, the air turns crisp, and suddenly those once-sunny garden beds are draped in afternoon shadows. But don’t pack up your gloves and trowel just yet—there’s still plenty of…

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Why Frost Dates Matter More Than You Think

October 20, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Frost Dates Matter More Than You Think

You’ve planned your garden. You’ve picked your seeds. You’ve envisioned lush tomatoes, towering sunflowers, and herbs so fragrant they make your neighbors jealous. But then—bam!—a surprise frost hits, and suddenly your green dream turns into a crispy, wilted nightmare. If you’ve ever underestimated frost dates, you’re not alone, but here’s the truth: those seemingly boring…

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8 Cold-Tolerant Greens to Plant in September

October 20, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Cold-Tolerant Greens to Plant in September

Summer’s not the only season for fresh greens—and if you think your garden’s done for the year, think again. September might bring cooler mornings and earlier sunsets, but it’s also prime time to plant hearty, frost-loving greens that thrive when temperatures drop. These resilient plants laugh in the face of chilly weather and reward you…

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