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Why Certain Shrubs Should Never Be Fertilized in Fall

October 15, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Certain shrubs should never be fertilized in fall

You’ve raked the leaves, mulched the beds, and admired your yard like a proud parent tucking it in for winter. Everything looks ready for the cold season—until that tiny voice in your head whispers, “Maybe a little fertilizer will help the shrubs stay strong…” Stop right there. Put down the fertilizer and step away from…

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How to Harden Off Plants Before the First Frost

October 13, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You need to harden off plants before first frost.

The calendar says “autumn,” but your garden still thinks it’s July. The air’s a little crisper, the sun a little lower, and you’re starting to eye your leafy babies with mild panic. After months of tender care—watering, feeding, and even talking to them (we won’t judge)—you can’t just let the first frost roll in and…

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9 Organic Fertilizers That Work Best in Cooler Soil

October 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some organic fertilizers work best in cooler soils.

When the weather cools and the soil turns a little stubborn, most gardeners assume the growing season is over. But here’s a little secret: your plants don’t have to hibernate just because the thermometer dips. The trick? Feeding your garden with the right organic fertilizers that thrive even when the ground feels more like a…

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Why Soil Testing in Fall Saves Money in Spring

October 3, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Soil testing in Fall saves money in Spring.

Imagine this: it’s the first warm Saturday of spring, you’re ready to plant flowers, vegetables, or a lush green lawn, and you’re staring at shelves full of fertilizers, soil boosters, and garden amendments with no idea what you really need. Do you grab the “all-purpose” bag? Do you double down on lime because your neighbor…

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