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5 Natural Mulches That Protect Roots From Frost

October 9, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some natural mulches protect roots from frost.

The temperature drops, the mornings frost over, and suddenly your once-thriving garden starts looking like it’s auditioning for a frozen food commercial. Frost is a silent plant killer—sneaking in overnight and attacking roots when they’re most vulnerable. But there’s a secret weapon that seasoned gardeners swear by: mulch. Not just any mulch, though—natural mulches that…

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How Wildlife Relies on Your Fall Garden for Survival

October 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Wildlife relies on your fall garden for survival.

As the crisp air rolls in and the pumpkin-spice everything starts appearing, most people think fall is the season to wrap up the garden and call it quits. But here’s the wild secret: while you’re raking, pruning, and prepping for winter, nature is depending on your backyard more than ever. The butterflies, birds, bees, and…

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7 Composting Tricks That Only Work in Autumn

October 7, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some composting tricks only work in Autumn.

Ah, autumn — that magical time of year when the air gets crisp, your neighborhood smells like pumpkin spice, and your yard looks like a confetti explosion of red and gold leaves. It’s also the best time to supercharge your compost pile. While most people think composting is a spring or summer project, fall holds…

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How to Turn Fallen Leaves Into Black Gold Compost

October 7, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You can turn fallen leaves into black gold compost.

Every fall, yards across the country transform into seas of crunchy, colorful chaos. Homeowners grab rakes, sigh deeply, and start bagging leaves like it’s some kind of seasonal punishment. But what if you knew that all those “useless” leaves were actually hiding a secret treasure? Spoiler alert: they’re not yard waste—they’re nature’s version of buried…

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12 Plants That Benefit From Extra Compost in Autumn

October 7, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some plants benefit from extra compost in Autumn.

Autumn isn’t just about cozy sweaters, pumpkin spice, and crunchy leaves—it’s also one of the most important times to pamper your plants. As temperatures cool and growth slows, your garden quietly prepares for winter. Adding extra compost in fall gives your plants the nutrients they need to tough it out through the cold and burst…

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8 Compost Ingredients That Break Down Faster in Fall

October 3, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some compost ingredients break down faster in the fall.

There’s something magical about fall: the crisp air, the crunch of leaves, the pumpkin spice lattes… and, believe it or not, the speed at which your compost pile kicks into high gear. That’s right—autumn isn’t just a season for sweaters and hayrides; it’s prime time for making black gold out of kitchen scraps and yard…

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Why Fall Is the Best Season to Start a Compost Pile

October 1, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Fall is the best season to start a compost pile.

Crisp air, crunchy leaves, and pumpkin spice everything—fall is officially here. But while most people are busy decorating their porches with gourds, there’s another fall activity that deserves a spot on your to-do list: starting a compost pile. That’s right, autumn is secretly the superhero season for turning kitchen scraps and yard waste into black…

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The Secret Ingredient That Makes Compost Work Twice as Fast

September 30, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There is a secret ingredient that makes compost work twice as fast.

If you’ve ever stood over your compost pile wondering why it looks more like a sad heap of yard waste than the rich, earthy black gold you were promised, you’re not alone. Composting is nature’s recycling system, but sometimes it feels like it’s moving at the speed of a lazy Sunday nap. Gardeners everywhere want…

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Why Your Garden Soil Might Be Too Rich

September 25, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Your garden soil might currently be too rich

Every gardener dream of rich, dark, crumbly soil. But here’s the plot twist: soil can actually be too fertile. While it sounds like a good problem to have, overly rich soil often backfires, leaving you with more problems than produce. Plants grow differently depending on the balance of nutrients, and too much of a good…

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Low-Cost Mulching Options for Weed Control and Soil Health

December 15, 2023 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Low-Cost Mulching Options for Weed Control and Soil Health

Mulching is a key part of gardening. Mulching offers soil improvement which makes everything in your garden grow better. It is also one of the most versatile and cost-effective solutions for curbing weed growth in a garden. This guide explores the significance of mulching, its broader benefits, and various low-cost mulching options for reaping the benefits…

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