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Is Mulching Early a Smart Money-Saving Move?

January 8, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Is Mulching Early a Smart Money-Saving Move?

Spring has barely cleared its throat, the soil is still cool, and yet the garden center parking lot is already packed. Bags of mulch are stacked like treasure chests, and homeowners are eyeing them the way bargain hunters eye a clearance rack. The question crackling in the air is simple but powerful: should you mulch…

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Why Garden Composting in Winter Works Better Than You Think

December 20, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why Garden Composting in Winter Works Better Than You Think

Winter has a reputation problem, especially in the garden. The days get shorter, the air bites back, and everything looks frozen, silent, and completely unproductive. That’s exactly why winter composting feels like a wild idea, the kind gardeners quietly dismiss until spring rolls around again. But here’s the twist: winter composting isn’t a desperate fallback…

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13 Composting Ideas to Use Holiday Kitchen Waste in Your Garden

December 16, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are 13 Composting Ideas to Use Holiday Kitchen Waste in Your Garden

Holidays are magical. They bring family together, fill your home with delicious aromas, and leave you with an overwhelming amount of leftover scraps. Between turkey bones, pumpkin peels, and mountain-high piles of vegetable trimmings, your kitchen can feel like a mini landfill by the time the last guest leaves. But here’s the secret: all that…

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Could You Be Wasting Money On Garden Mulch That Doesn’t Work?

December 15, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Could You Be Wasting Money On Garden Mulch That Doesn’t Work?

Mulch has long been hailed as the secret weapon of gardeners everywhere. It promises to suppress weeds, retain moisture, and give your garden that polished, Instagram-worthy look. But what if I told you that not all mulch is created equal—and some of it might actually be costing you more than it’s worth? You’ve been spreading…

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9 Types of Mulch That Best Protect Roots from Winter Freeze

December 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There ARe Types Of Mulch That Best Protect Roots From Winter Freeze

Winter can be absolutely brutal on your garden, especially when those plunging temperatures sneak in overnight and leave your plants shivering beneath the soil. Roots, more than anything else, need insulation, stability, and a protective barrier that keeps warmth in and icy winds out. Mulch becomes the unsung hero of the season, acting like a…

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