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Why Seedlings Fail in Late Plantings

November 22, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Seedlings Often Fail in Late Plantings

There’s a certain kind of optimism that hits when you drop seeds into soil later in the season—like you’re beating the system, sneaking in one last chance at garden glory. The sun is warm, the days still feel long, and the soil practically whispers, “Go ahead, plant something.” But then, within weeks, that hope turns…

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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 Morning Dew Affects Disease Rates in Fall

October 26, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Morning Dew Affects Disease Rates in Fall

Ever stepped outside on a crisp autumn morning, taken a deep breath, and noticed that thin, glassy shimmer covering your car or the grass beneath your feet? That’s morning dew—a quiet, sparkling reminder that summer’s heat is fading and the chill of fall is taking over. But beyond looking pretty, that delicate layer of moisture…

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Why Morning Dew Affects Disease Rates in Fall

October 11, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Morning dew affects disaese rates in fall.

Step outside on a crisp autumn morning and you’ll notice that glittering layer of dew coating every leaf, blade of grass, and car windshield. It looks beautiful—like the world hit refresh overnight—but that sparkling moisture is more than just a photo op for nature lovers. Morning dew plays a surprising role in how diseases spread…

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