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Experts Say a New Fungus Is Spreading Through Mulch in Georgia

February 26, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Experts Say a New Fungus Is Spreading Through Mulch in Georgia

A strange, foamy growth has started turning up in mulch beds across Georgia, and it doesn’t exactly blend in with the azaleas. In some yards, it looks like scrambled eggs dumped on the ground. In others, it forms bright yellow patches that seem to swell overnight. The sight alone can make anyone stop in their…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: environmental health, gardening tips, Georgia news, invasive species, landscape maintenance, mulch fungus, plant disease, plant health, slime mold, soil safety, southern gardening, yard care

The Invisible Garden Toxin Experts Say Is Contaminating Your Home-Grown Food

February 18, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Invisible Garden Toxin Experts Say Is Contaminating Your Home-Grown Food

The tomato looks flawless. The lettuce snaps with that fresh, green crunch. The carrots gleam after a quick rinse under the hose. You admire your harvest and feel that deep satisfaction only a backyard garden can deliver. But beneath that glossy skin and vibrant color, an invisible contaminant may lurk in the soil itself: heavy…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: arsenic in soil, backyard farming, environmental health, food safety, gardening, heavy metals, lead contamination, organic gardening, raised beds, soil safety, soil testing, urban gardening

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

Gardeners in the Carolinas Warned: Soil Mix Is Testing Positive for Lead

February 1, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Gardeners in the Carolinas Warned: Soil Mix Is Testing Positive for Lead

If you love the feel of dirt under your fingernails and envision a backyard brimming with juicy tomatoes and fragrant herbs, this might feel like a punch to the gut — but it’s something every gardener in the Carolinas needs to know. Recent soil testing and scientific studies have shown that lead contamination in soil…

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