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8 Cold-Tolerant Greens to Plant in September

October 20, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Cold-Tolerant Greens to Plant in September

Summer’s not the only season for fresh greens—and if you think your garden’s done for the year, think again. September might bring cooler mornings and earlier sunsets, but it’s also prime time to plant hearty, frost-loving greens that thrive when temperatures drop. These resilient plants laugh in the face of chilly weather and reward you…

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5 Soil Amendments That Work Best in Fall Rains

October 20, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Certain Soil Amendments Work Best in Fall Rains

The first autumn rain hits, and suddenly your garden smells alive again. The dry summer earth softens, the worms start wriggling, and you can practically hear your soil sigh in relief. Fall is that sweet, overlooked season when the ground is still warm, the rain is gentle, and plants are hungry for nutrients before winter’s…

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Why Raised Beds Hold Heat Longer in Fall

October 20, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Raised Beds Hold Heat Longer in Fall

As summer slips away and the crisp edge of autumn starts to creep into the air, gardeners everywhere face the same bittersweet truth: the growing season is winding down. But if you’ve got raised garden beds, you might have noticed something magical—your plants aren’t giving up as quickly as those in the ground. The soil…

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Why Certain Plants Emit More Fragrance in Fall

October 19, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Certain Plants Emit More Fragrance in Fall

You step outside on a crisp autumn morning and—whoa—something in the air smells incredible. Maybe it’s the gardenia near the porch or the honeysuckle climbing the fence, but whatever it is, it’s stronger, sweeter, and somehow more alive than it was all summer. Fall, it seems, brings out the perfume in plants. But why does…

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How Crop Residue Feeds Microbes in Autumn

October 18, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Crop Residue Feeds Microbes in Autumn

When the combines have done their work and the fields are left covered in golden stalks and crisp leaves, it might look like the end of the growing season. But underground, the real show is just beginning. While most of us think autumn is a time of rest for the soil, it’s actually one of…

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5 Tricks to Extend Tomato Harvest Into October

October 18, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Tricks to Extend Tomato Harvest Into October

It’s the end of summer, and your tomato plants are still bursting with potential. The sun’s a little weaker, the nights are cooler, and those once-lush vines are starting to look a little tired—but the fruit? Still green, still growing, and still full of promise. You’ve worked too hard to let all those beautiful tomatoes…

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8 Insects That Actually Help in Fall Gardens

October 18, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Insects Actually Help in Fall Gardens

Fall might seem like the time when gardens start slowing down, but don’t put away your gloves just yet—and definitely don’t swat at every bug you see. While we often associate insects with chewed-up leaves and plant damage, there’s an entire squad of tiny allies working overtime once the temperatures drop. These unsung heroes protect…

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How Late-Season Pollinators Depend on Your Garden

October 17, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Late-Season Pollinators Depend on Your Garden

By the time late summer rolls around, most people assume the busy hum of bees and butterflies has come to a graceful end. The kids are back in school, the air smells like cinnamon candles, and everyone’s thinking pumpkin spice—not pollinators. But here’s the truth: just because you’ve swapped your lemonade for lattes doesn’t mean…

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11 Plants That Self-Seed Perfectly in Fall

October 17, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Plants Self-Seed Perfectly in Fall

There’s something magical about a garden that takes care of itself. You plant it once, sit back, and watch as nature quietly takes over—scattering seeds, sprouting new life, and painting your yard with color year after year. Fall is prime time for this magic. As the air cools and the leaves tumble down, self-seeding plants…

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How Temperature Fluctuations Impact Fall Growth

October 16, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Temperature Fluctuations Impact Fall Growth

You can smell it in the air—the crispness, the falling leaves, the pumpkin spice invasion. Fall is here, and with it comes one of nature’s biggest balancing acts: temperature swings. One week, you’re in shorts; the next, you’re layering up like you’re hiking Everest. But while we humans grumble about it, plants and lawns are…

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