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7 Container-Friendly Picks That Thrive in Tight Spaces

May 19, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

7 Container-Friendly Picks That Thrive in Tight Spaces

Tiny patios, cramped balconies, and narrow porches still offer enough room for a vibrant garden packed with color and flavor. Smart container choices transform even the smallest outdoor setup into a productive growing zone that looks polished and inviting. Compact plants now deliver bigger harvests, brighter blooms, and easier maintenance than many oversized garden varieties…

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7 Compact Growers Perfect for Smaller Containers

May 18, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

7 Compact Growers Perfect for Smaller Containers

Tiny patios and crowded balconies still pack enough room for a thriving garden when the right plants enter the mix. Compact growers deliver bold color, fresh flavor, and nonstop charm without swallowing every inch of outdoor space. Smart gardeners across America now swap oversized plants for tidy varieties that fit neatly into pots, railing planters,…

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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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10 Houseplants That Love Being Brought Inside Now

October 16, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Houseplants sometimes love being brought inside

The air’s getting crisp, the days are getting shorter, and your once-thriving outdoor plants are starting to shiver. That can only mean one thing—it’s time for the great indoor migration! But not all plants handle the transition well; some pout, some drop leaves, and some just give up entirely. Luckily, there are certain houseplants that…

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11 Harvesting Tricks to Avoid Bruising Produce

October 11, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some harvesting tricks help avoid bruising produce.

There’s nothing worse than spending weeks nurturing your garden—watering, weeding, and whispering words of encouragement—only to watch your perfect tomatoes turn into mush after one bad harvest day. Bruising doesn’t just ruin your hard work; it speeds up decay, drains flavor, and makes your produce look sad and unloved. Whether you’re picking for a backyard…

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5 Compact Plants For Small Gardens

August 24, 2021 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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You’re probably interested in frugal gardening tips because you’re on a budget. But I’ll bet that many frugal gardeners also have to carefully budget gardening space. Most people don’t have a lot of room to work with. And even if you have a large property, it’s likely that not all areas are conducive to growing…

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

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