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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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12 Ways to Use Pumpkin Scraps in the Garden

October 24, 2025 by Teri Monroe Leave a Comment

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Did you buy pumpkins for Halloween? After they are carved and displayed for the holiday, most pumpkins are tossed in the trash, especially if they start to rot. But gardeners know better. Did you know every part of the pumpkin can be repurposed? You can feed your soil, attract pollinators, or keep pests away in…

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6 Gardening Shortcuts That Only Work in Autumn

October 21, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Gardening Shortcuts Only Work in Autumn

There’s something magical about autumn—the crisp air, the fiery leaves, the cozy sweaters—and if you’re a gardener, it’s your secret season of opportunity. While everyone else is packing up their tools and calling it quits, you can actually get ahead with a few clever shortcuts that only work during these cooler months. Autumn isn’t just…

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Why Raised Beds Hold Heat Longer in Fall

October 20, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Raised Beds Hold Heat Longer in Fall

As summer slips away and the crisp edge of autumn starts to creep into the air, gardeners everywhere face the same bittersweet truth: the growing season is winding down. But if you’ve got raised garden beds, you might have noticed something magical—your plants aren’t giving up as quickly as those in the ground. The soil…

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7 DIY Greenhouse Hacks for Fall Growing

October 15, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some DIY greenhouse hacks are perfect for fall growing

The air is crisp, the leaves are falling, and your summer garden is officially on its farewell tour. But if you think the growing season ends when the pumpkin spice hits the shelves, think again. Fall gardening—especially inside a greenhouse—is like discovering a hidden cheat code for year-round harvests. With a few clever DIY hacks,…

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10 Ways Fallen Leaves Feed Your Soil

October 13, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Fallen leaves feed your soil.

When autumn hits and your yard turns into a crunchy carpet of gold, orange, and brown, it’s easy to see fallen leaves as a nuisance. You grab your rake, fill up bags, and haul them off like you’re cleaning up a mess. But what if those leaves aren’t waste at all? What if they’re one…

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8 Garden Myths That Fail in Autumn Weather

October 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some garden myths fail in Autumn weather.

Autumn rolls in like nature’s grand finale—crisp air, amber leaves, and that unmistakable smell of change. But as you trade iced tea for pumpkin spice lattes, your garden faces its own seasonal showdown. Unfortunately, many well-meaning gardeners get tripped up by stubborn myths that don’t hold up once the temperature dips. These “tried-and-true” tips may…

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The Role of Fungi in Breaking Down Fall Leaves

October 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Fungi plays a role in breaking down fall leaves.

There’s something magical about a crisp autumn afternoon—the air smells woodsy, the trees turn fiery shades of gold, and the ground transforms into a crunchy carpet of fallen leaves. But what happens after the Instagram-worthy season fades and those vibrant leaves start to rot? Most people just rake them up or watch them disappear under…

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9 Organic Fertilizers That Work Best in Cooler Soil

October 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some organic fertilizers work best in cooler soils.

When the weather cools and the soil turns a little stubborn, most gardeners assume the growing season is over. But here’s a little secret: your plants don’t have to hibernate just because the thermometer dips. The trick? Feeding your garden with the right organic fertilizers that thrive even when the ground feels more like a…

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