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This Viral Gardening Hack Is Quietly Killing Plants — And Costing You More

February 10, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

This Viral Gardening Hack Is Quietly Killing Plants — And Costing You More

If you’ve ever filled the bottom of a pot with rocks “for drainage,” you’re not alone—this tip gets shared like it’s gardening law. It feels smart, it sounds tidy, and it seems like it should prevent soggy roots. The problem is that this viral gardening hack often does the opposite, trapping water where roots need…

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Filed Under: gardening methods Tagged With: container gardening, drainage tips, frugal gardening, fungus gnats, plant care hacks, potting mix, root rot prevention

Experts Say These Dollar Store Garden Items Are Killing Plants in 2026

February 2, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Experts Say These Dollar Store Garden Items Are Killing Plants in 2026

A bargain aisle can feel like a gardening jackpot, especially when you’re trying to grow more without spending more. But some dollar store finds don’t just “wear out faster”—they quietly sabotage drainage, scorch leaves, or introduce stress that plants can’t recover from. That’s why gardeners keep warning that a few dollar store garden items can…

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Filed Under: garden tools Tagged With: container gardening, dollar store hacks, drainage tips, frugal gardening, garden tools, potting mix, root rot prevention, seed starting

This Winter Gardening Habit Is Spreading Mold and Root Rot, Experts Warn

February 1, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

This Winter Gardening Habit Is Spreading Mold and Root Rot, Experts Warn

Winter makes gardeners nervous, and that nervous energy often turns into “extra care” that plants don’t actually want. When daylight drops and indoor air gets stagnant, one winter gardening habit can quietly turn a healthy pot into a science experiment—mold on the soil and roots that start to rot. It’s frustrating because the plant may…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: drainage tips, fungus gnats, grow lights, indoor gardening, mold on soil, overwatering, root rot, winter houseplant care

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