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Cheap Ways to Attract Pollinators Early in the Season

March 8, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Cheap Ways to Attract Pollinators Early in the Season

A peaceful yard in early spring rarely stays quiet for long once pollinators discover it. Bees buzz through the air, butterflies glide between blossoms, and the entire garden begins to pulse with life. The problem for many gardeners lies in timing. Pollinators wake up hungry after winter, yet many yards offer almost nothing to eat…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: backyard habitat, bee hotels, bees, beneficial insects, butterflies, early spring flowers, eco-friendly gardening, garden tips, native plants, pollinator gardening, pollinator plants, spring gardening

How to Reuse Old Pots Without Harming Plants

March 6, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

How to Reuse Old Pots Without Harming Plants

Have a stack of old plant pots sitting in the garage, looking lonely and wondering if they will ever grow anything again? Reusing containers feels satisfying, saves money, and helps the planet breathe a little easier. But planting straight into dusty, forgotten pots can quietly stress plants, invite disease, or sabotage new seedlings before they…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: container gardening, eco-friendly gardening, gardening, Home Gardening, plant care, plant diseases, plant tips, pot cleaning, pot reuse, soil health, sustainable gardening

The Free Fertilizer Most Gardeners Throw Away

March 3, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Free Fertilizer Most Gardeners Throw Away

A powerful, nutrient-rich fertilizer flows through every home every single day, and most people send it straight down the drain without a second thought. That habit wastes nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and trace minerals that plants crave. Gardeners spend money on bags and bottles that promise lush growth, while a free, effective option waits just steps…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: backyard garden, compost alternatives, eco-friendly gardening, gardening tips, homesteading, natural fertilizer, organic gardening, plant nutrition, soil health, Sustainable Living, vegetable gardening

8 Plants That Act As Natural Pest Deterrents

February 27, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 8 Plants That Act As Natural Pest Deterrents

A successful garden does not need a chemical arsenal to stay protected. The right plants can stand guard, release powerful scents, and send many common pests searching for an easier target. Instead of fighting nature at every turn, smart gardeners recruit it. Certain herbs and flowers contain compounds that insects simply dislike, and when these…

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Filed Under: pests Tagged With: companion planting, eco-friendly gardening, flowers, gardening, herbs, mosquito repellent plants, natural pest control, organic gardening, pollinator plants, vegetable garden tips

These 7 Plants Are Now Illegal in Multiple States — Gardeners Are Getting Fined

February 25, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These 7 Plants Are Now Illegal in Multiple States — Gardeners Are Getting Fined

You can nurture your garden for years, pour time and money into it, and still end up breaking the law with one plant. Across the United States, state agriculture departments and environmental agencies have tightened restrictions on certain invasive species. Some of these plants still show up at garden centers, in old landscaping, or in…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: backyard gardening, banned plants, eco-friendly gardening, environmental protection, gardening laws, illegal plants, invasive plants, landscaping tips, native plants, plant fines, state regulations, yard care

Experts Say This “Zero-Waste” Garden Hack Is Spreading Root Rot

February 23, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Experts Say This “Zero-Waste” Garden Hack Is Spreading Root Rot

A garden can look lush and thriving on the surface while rot creeps through the roots below. That uncomfortable truth sits at the heart of a trendy “zero-waste” gardening trick that continues to gain traction across social media feeds and backyard fences alike. The hack sounds harmless, even virtuous. Take kitchen scraps, especially vegetable peels…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: composting mistakes, eco-friendly gardening, gardening tips, Home Gardening, mulch tips, overwatering, plant care, plant diseases, root rot, soil health, Sustainable Living, zero-waste gardening

10 Everyday Household Items Gardeners Are Using Instead of Expensive Tools

February 17, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These Are 10 Everyday Household Items Gardeners Are Using Instead of Expensive Tools

Gardening doesn’t have to drain your wallet or fill your shed with gadgets that collect dust. In fact, some of the most effective gardening tools aren’t even sold in stores. Imagine walking into your kitchen, bathroom, or garage and spotting a simple item that can do the job of a pricey garden implement. Gardeners around…

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Filed Under: garden tools Tagged With: Budget Gardening, diy gardening, eco-friendly gardening, garden hacks, garden tools, Gardening on a Budget, gardening tips, Home Gardening, household hacks, plant care, Sustainable Living

Why Your Garden Hose Could Be Leaching Chemicals Into Your Soil

February 17, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why Your Garden Hose Could Be Leaching Chemicals Into Your Soil

Do you ever think that your garden hose might be quietly sabotaging your soil? It sounds dramatic, but the truth is, many hoses contain chemicals that can leach into the ground, potentially affecting the plants you nurture and the food you grow. Water may look harmless as it flows from a hose, but under the…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: chemicals in soil, drinking water, eco-friendly gardening, environmental health, garden safety, garden tips, gardening, Home Gardening, PVC hose, safe watering, soil contamination

These 10 Garden Hacks Are Going Viral — But Experts Say Some Are Ruining Soil Health

February 16, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These 10 Garden Hacks Are Going Viral — But Experts Say 3 Are Ruining Soil Health

Gardening used to be a simple matter of dirt, sun, water, and patience. Now, it’s a full-on social media spectacle, with hacks popping up faster than seedlings in spring. From coffee grounds to crushed eggshells, every new trick promises to transform your garden overnight. But not every hack delivers the magic it claims, and some…

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South Carolina Bans This Once‑Beloved Tree—Homeowners Urged to Check Their Yards

February 9, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Planting This Invasive Species Is Illegal In South Carolina

Gardening in South Carolina comes with its own set of rewards: long growing seasons, vibrant blooms, and the chance to create a landscape that feels alive almost year‑round. But not every tree that looks beautiful belongs in the Palmetto State, and one in particular has gone from neighborhood darling to ecological villain. The Bradford pear…

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