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Why You Should Rethink Tilling Your Soil This Year

December 30, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why You Should Rethink Tilling Your Soil This Year

The crunch of a plow tearing through rich, dark soil has long been the anthem of gardeners and farmers gearing up for a new season. But what if that satisfying roar is actually doing more harm than good? Tilling has been a cornerstone of agriculture for centuries, yet science and innovative gardening practices are revealing…

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Why Mulching Improves Soil Microclimate in Winter

November 15, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Mulching Improves Soil Microclimate in Winter

The cold months sneak in with a quiet kind of intensity—shorter days, frosty mornings, and soil that seems to freeze into concrete just when plants need protection the most. Gardeners know this struggle all too well: winter doesn’t just chill the air, it changes everything beneath the surface. The soil becomes harsher, drier, and far…

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The Cover Crop That Revives Dead Soil Over Winter

November 11, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Cover Crop That Revive Dead Soil Over Winter

Winter can be brutal on your garden soil. What was once rich, lively earth can turn into a hard, lifeless slab by the time spring arrives. But there’s hope—and it comes in the form of a cover crop that works its magic while you’re tucked inside, sipping cocoa and dreaming of spring blooms. These crops…

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How Cover Crops Boost Spring Yields

October 31, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Cover Crops Boost Spring Yields

So, it’s the first warm day of spring, the snow has melted, and the scent of fresh earth fills the air. Farmers are gearing up, tractors are roaring to life, and hopes are high for a productive season. But here’s the kicker—some of the best spring yields actually start months earlier, before winter even hits….

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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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Why Covering Beds Helps Soil Microbes Thrive

October 9, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Covering beds help soil microbes thrive.

If you’ve ever seen a gardener tucking their soil under a blanket of mulch, straw, or compost, you might wonder—what’s with the dirt blanket? Turns out, it’s not just about keeping things tidy or weed-free. Beneath that cover, an invisible army of microbes is hard at work, transforming organic matter, balancing nutrients, and keeping your…

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