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Why Gardeners Should Track Soil Temps in Autumn

November 19, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Gardeners Should Track Soil Temps in Autumn

The crisp air, the slow fade of summer flowers, and the delicious anticipation of cooler-weather crops – is there anything like fall? While most gardeners obsess over frost dates, mulch thickness, and whether their pumpkins will ripen in time for Halloween, one crucial detail often gets ignored: soil temperature. Yes, the dirt beneath your feet…

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Why Compost Heats Slower in Shorter Days

November 19, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Compost Heats Slower in Shorter Days

There’s something oddly thrilling about checking your compost pile like it’s a bubbling cauldron of earth magic—steam rising, microbes partying, the whole thing transforming like a science experiment you didn’t even need goggles for. But then autumn rolls in, the days shrink, the air chills, and suddenly your compost seems to lose its spark. The…

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10 Garden Structures Worth Building in Cooler Weather

November 19, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Garden Structures Are Worth Building In Cooler Weather

The moment the air turns crisp and the afternoons feel just a little shorter, something magical happens in the yard: the garden becomes a blank slate again. Cooler weather makes heavy lifting easier, materials less blistering-hot to handle, and weekend projects infinitely more enjoyable. Suddenly, all the structures you dreamed about during the summer heat…

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Why Compost Should Be Covered Before Snow

November 18, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Compost Should Be Covered Before Snow

The first snowfall may feel magical, but if your compost pile could talk, it would be screaming, “Cover me!” the moment those icy flakes start landing. Snow might look soft and harmless, but to an exposed compost bin, it’s basically an uninvited guest barging in with a frozen handshake and a plan to halt all…

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8 Compost Additives Perfect for Fall Breakdowns

November 15, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Compost Additives Are Perfect For Fall Breakdowns

Autumn has a way of turning even the most hesitant gardener into a compost enthusiast. The air cools, the leaves drop, and suddenly every twig, scrap, and leftover apple core starts whispering, “Throw me in the pile.” Fall is the season when compost bins work overtime, breaking down mountains of organic material into rich, dark,…

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The Smart Gardener’s Guide: 4 Low-Cost Organic Fertilizers

November 11, 2025 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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Regardless of what you’re growing, your plants need nutrients. Without fertilizer, your plants will fail to thrive and grow big and strong. In the case of edibles, a lack of nutrients can limit your crop and lead to poor production. Unfortunately, many fertilizers on the market are expensive. Thankfully, there are cheap organic fertilizers you…

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How to Spot Hidden Disease in Your Compost Pile Before It Spreads

November 11, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Can Spot Hidden Disease in Your Compost Pile Before It Spreads

Composting is one of the most satisfying ways to turn kitchen scraps and yard waste into rich, fertile soil. But even the most careful composters can face a sneaky problem: hidden diseases lurking in your pile. These microbial troublemakers can hitch a ride on fruit peels, garden clippings, or even soil, quietly multiplying and threatening…

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Why Your Compost Needs More Carbon in Fall

November 4, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Your Compost Needs More Carbon in Fall

Here’s the dirty truth: your compost pile is probably starving. Not for banana peels or coffee grounds, but for carbon. Fall is the sneaky season when compost piles go haywire: slimy textures, funky smells, and sluggish breakdowns suddenly appear out of nowhere. And while it’s tempting to just toss more food scraps into the heap…

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Why Compost Smells Different in Autumn

October 28, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Compost Smells Different in Autumn

Step outside on a crisp autumn morning and take a deep breath. The air feels cooler, cleaner—and yet, if you wander near your compost pile, there’s something different in the scent swirling through the air. It’s not the sharp, earthy punch of midsummer compost or the heavy, swampy funk of early spring. Instead, it’s richer,…

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Why Compost Layers Matter More in Fall

October 26, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Compost Layers Matter More in Fall

The air is crisp, the leaves are turning fiery shades of red and gold, and suddenly, your yard looks like it’s been buried under a crunchy blanket of autumn glory. It’s the perfect season for bonfires, cozy sweaters—and yes, composting. Fall isn’t just a transitional season; it’s the golden hour for your compost pile. This…

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