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9 Edible Weeds That Pop Up in September

November 14, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Edible Weeds Pop Up In September

September is a magical month for anyone who loves foraging. The air is cooler, the days are shorter, and your backyard or local park might be hiding little treasures you never noticed before. While many people pull weeds out of habit, some of those “annoying” plants are actually edible, nutritious, and even delicious. From tangy…

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How Autumn Pollinators Choose Their Flowers

November 6, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Autumn Pollinators Specifically Choose Their Flowers

Autumn is often seen as the season when nature starts winding down, getting ready for the quiet of winter. But while leaves are falling and mornings turn crisp, something remarkable is happening in gardens, meadows, and even roadside ditches. Pollinators—bees, butterflies, moths, beetles, and even hummingbirds—are in a race against time. They’re searching for the…

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7 Natural Fertilizers Found in Your Fall Kitchen

November 5, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Natural Fertilizers Found In Your Fall Kitchen

Fertilizer is important all year long. But there are many ingredients you can find in your home, right now. Before you reach for store-bought fertilizer, take a peek inside your own kitchen—you might be sitting on a goldmine of natural plant food. Fall isn’t just about pumpkin spice and cozy sweaters; it’s also prime time…

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5 Old Wives’ Tales About Fall Gardening Debunked

November 4, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Many Old Wives’ Tales About Fall Gardening

Ah, fall—the season of cozy sweaters, pumpkin spice everything, and the great gardening slowdown. Or so they say. For generations, gardeners have passed down all sorts of “rules” about what you should and shouldn’t do once the leaves start to drop. Some are rooted in truth, but others are, well… a bit outdated. Today, we’re…

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How Fall Planting Extends Next Year’s Bloom Cycle

November 4, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Fall Planting Extends Next Year’s Bloom Cycle

Is there anything better than a crisp autumn morning, when the air smells faintly of earth and cinnamon, and you’re out in the garden with a trowel in one hand and a mug of coffee in the other? Most people think gardening season ends when the leaves start to fall—but you, savvy gardener, know better….

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Why Your Compost Needs More Carbon in Fall

November 4, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Your Compost Needs More Carbon in Fall

Here’s the dirty truth: your compost pile is probably starving. Not for banana peels or coffee grounds, but for carbon. Fall is the sneaky season when compost piles go haywire: slimy textures, funky smells, and sluggish breakdowns suddenly appear out of nowhere. And while it’s tempting to just toss more food scraps into the heap…

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12 Soil Problems Fixed Best in Autumn

November 4, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Soil Problems Are Fixed Best in Autumn

There’s something about autumn that feels like a deep exhale for gardeners. The frenzy of summer watering, weeding, and coaxing blooms finally gives way to cooler days, richer light, and a slower pace. But while most people are raking leaves and sipping cider, smart gardeners know fall is secretly the best time to heal tired,…

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6 Crops to Protect With Row Covers in Fall

November 3, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Should Protect Some Crops With Row Covers in Fall

The first crisp breeze of fall feels refreshing—until you realize it’s also a warning. The nights are getting colder, the sunlight is fading faster, and suddenly your garden starts looking at you like, “Hey, you’ve got a plan for this, right?” That’s where row covers come in: the unsung heroes of shoulder-season gardening. They’re lightweight,…

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Why Garden Nets Stop More Than Pests in Fall

November 3, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Garden Nets Stop More Than Pests in Fall

Fall gardening might sound serene—crisp air, golden leaves, and the satisfying crunch of soil beneath your boots—but every seasoned gardener knows this season has tricks up its sleeve. As temperatures drop, nature gets a little sneaky. Birds, squirrels, insects, and even the weather itself start competing for your hard-earned harvest. That’s where garden nets come…

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Why Clay Soil Behaves Differently in Fall

October 31, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Clay Soil Behaves Differently in Fall

If your backyard suddenly feels like a swamp one day and a concrete slab the next, congratulations—you’re dealing with clay soil in the fall. Gardeners either love it or loathe it, but everyone agrees on one thing: clay soil has a personality all its own. Once the temperatures drop and the leaves start to fall,…

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