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12 Native Plants That Establish Best in Autumn

October 29, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Native Plants Establish Best in Autumn

Autumn isn’t just about pumpkin spice lattes and cozy sweaters—it’s also the golden season for planting. While spring often steals the gardening spotlight, fall quietly offers the perfect conditions for new plants to put down roots and thrive. Cooler temperatures, fewer weeds, and steady moisture levels create an environment that’s practically a growth invitation for…

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6 Flower Beds That Benefit From Fall Re-Edging

October 29, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Flower Beds Benefit From Fall Re-Edging

Fall isn’t just for pumpkin spice, cozy sweaters, and leaf piles—it’s also one of the most underrated times to give your garden some serious love. When most people are packing up their tools and saying goodbye to summer blooms, smart gardeners are out there redefining their flower beds—literally. Re-edging in the fall does more than…

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9 Fall Harvest Crops That Can Be Stored Without Refrigeration

October 28, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Fall Harvest Crops Can Be Stored Without Refrigeration

The crisp air of autumn doesn’t just signal sweater weather and pumpkin spice—it’s nature’s cue for the great fall harvest. For generations, people have relied on clever storage methods to make their crops last long after the first frost. While our modern kitchens hum with refrigerators and freezers, not everything from the fall harvest needs…

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10 Plants Deer Target More Often in Fall

October 28, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Certain Plants Deer Target More Often in Fall

If you’ve ever stepped outside on a crisp autumn morning to admire your garden—only to find your prized plants chomped down to sad little stems—you’re not alone. Fall is deer season, and as the temperature drops, their appetites rise. These graceful grazers suddenly become relentless foragers, raiding gardens and landscapes in search of calorie-rich snacks…

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Why Moisture Levels Matter More in Autumn

October 27, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Moisture Levels Matter More in Autumn

You can feel it the second you step outside—autumn air just hits differently. The sun’s still shining, but there’s a crispness that creeps in, tugging the warmth right out of your skin. Your hair starts doing its own thing, your houseplants look slightly offended, and suddenly you’re googling “best humidifiers for fall” like your life…

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11 Perennials That Should Always Be Mulched in Fall

October 27, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Perennials Should Always Be Mulched in Fall

As the air cools and leaves start to tumble, gardeners everywhere begin their fall rituals—raking, pruning, and tucking their flower beds in for winter. But one step that often gets skipped (or done half-heartedly) is mulching. Think of mulch as a cozy blanket for your perennials: it locks in warmth, keeps moisture steady, and prevents…

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Why Morning Dew Affects Disease Rates in Fall

October 26, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Morning Dew Affects Disease Rates in Fall

Ever stepped outside on a crisp autumn morning, taken a deep breath, and noticed that thin, glassy shimmer covering your car or the grass beneath your feet? That’s morning dew—a quiet, sparkling reminder that summer’s heat is fading and the chill of fall is taking over. But beyond looking pretty, that delicate layer of moisture…

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How Fungi Network Stronger in Autumn Soils

October 26, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Fungi Networks Are Stronger in Autumn Soils

Step into a forest in autumn, and you’re walking on the internet—nature’s oldest, most intricate version of it, woven not with cables and Wi-Fi, but with threads of fungi humming beneath your boots. As the leaves turn gold and the air sharpens, something spectacular happens underground: fungi start supercha rging their networks. These hidden ecosystems…

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Why Compost Layers Matter More in Fall

October 26, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Compost Layers Matter More in Fall

The air is crisp, the leaves are turning fiery shades of red and gold, and suddenly, your yard looks like it’s been buried under a crunchy blanket of autumn glory. It’s the perfect season for bonfires, cozy sweaters—and yes, composting. Fall isn’t just a transitional season; it’s the golden hour for your compost pile. This…

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10 Ornamental Plants That Glow in Fall Sunlight

October 25, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Ornamental Plants Glow in Fall Sunlight

There’s something magical about autumn sunlight—it’s softer, warmer, and somehow makes every color look richer. The way it dances across a garden at golden hour can make even the simplest plant look like it’s been dusted with gold. But some plants don’t just reflect that light—they glow in it, turning your backyard into a living…

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