The calendar says “autumn,” but your garden still thinks it’s July. The air’s a little crisper, the sun a little lower, and you’re starting to eye your leafy babies with mild panic. After months of tender care—watering, feeding, and even talking to them (we won’t judge)—you can’t just let the first frost roll in and…
Cold Weather Composting
How Soil Biology Shifts After First Frost
There’s something almost magical about that first frost. The air gets crisp, the leaves crunch underfoot, and the landscape glitters like it’s been dusted with diamonds. But beneath that shimmering surface, an invisible drama is unfolding—one that determines how your garden, lawn, or farm will perform come spring. The first frost isn’t just a temperature…
10 Perennials to Divide Before the First Frost
There’s something magical about a crisp autumn breeze—the kind that makes you reach for a sweater and look at your garden with both pride and a touch of panic. Summer blooms are fading, leaves are tumbling, and you realize winter is creeping closer than you’d like. But here’s a secret that seasoned gardeners know: fall…
Use These 8 Winter Composting Tips for Gardeners
When winter arrives, gardeners often wonder if composting can continue despite the cold weather. The answer is a resounding yes! With a few adjustments, winter composting can be just as effective as in warmer months. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or new to composting, these eight tips will help you keep your compost pile thriving…



