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Why Fall Is the Time to Start Next Year’s Beds

November 20, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Fall Is The Time To Start Next Year’s Beds

Most gardeners are busy wrapping up summer blooms or raking leaves during the fall season, but savvy plant lovers know that this season holds a secret power: it’s the perfect time to prepare next year’s beds. Fall isn’t just about ending the season gracefully; it’s about setting yourself up for a spectacular spring. By starting…

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Why Gardeners Should Track Soil Temps in Autumn

November 19, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Gardeners Should Track Soil Temps in Autumn

The crisp air, the slow fade of summer flowers, and the delicious anticipation of cooler-weather crops – is there anything like fall? While most gardeners obsess over frost dates, mulch thickness, and whether their pumpkins will ripen in time for Halloween, one crucial detail often gets ignored: soil temperature. Yes, the dirt beneath your feet…

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Why Plant Dormancy Is Triggered in Autumn

November 17, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Plant Dormancy Is Often Triggered in Autumn

Those moments when you feel fall is coming are truly special. The air sharpens, the shadows stretch, and trees seem to “yawn” as they pull back their energy and prepare for a seasonal nap. While most people focus on apple cider and cozy sweaters, plants are getting down to serious business: shutting themselves down with…

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8 Compost Additives Perfect for Fall Breakdowns

November 15, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Compost Additives Are Perfect For Fall Breakdowns

Autumn has a way of turning even the most hesitant gardener into a compost enthusiast. The air cools, the leaves drop, and suddenly every twig, scrap, and leftover apple core starts whispering, “Throw me in the pile.” Fall is the season when compost bins work overtime, breaking down mountains of organic material into rich, dark,…

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How Groundcovers Protect Soil Through Autumn

November 15, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Groundcovers Protect Soil Through Autumn

The moment the first cool breeze sweeps through your yard, something magical starts happening in the garden. Plants shift gears, colors deepen, and hidden changes unfold beneath the surface—especially where groundcovers are hard at work. While most gardeners focus on the showy trees or late-season blooms, the real unsung heroes of autumn soil protection are…

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Why Over-Fertilizing Kills More Plants in Fall

November 14, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Over-Fertilizing Kills More Plants In Fall

Fall is supposed to be the season of slow, cozy growth—leaves turning golden, temperatures cooling, and gardeners finally catching a breath after a busy summer. Yet somehow, many plants don’t make it to winter. The culprit isn’t frost, pests, or drought—it’s over-fertilization, a sneaky habit that often masquerades as care. Gardeners think they’re helping, but…

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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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Plan Next Year’s Garden Now — Your Future Self Will Be Grateful

November 12, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Can Plan Next Year’s Garden Now And Your Future Self Will Be Grateful

If you think gardening is only for spring, think again. The smartest gardeners know that planning months in advance is what separates a chaotic, underwhelming garden from a lush, thriving paradise. Taking the time now to plan next year’s garden isn’t just about seeds and soil—it’s about setting yourself up for stress-free planting, higher yields,…

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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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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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