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The Perfect Time to Plant Tulips (Hint: It’s Colder Than You Think)

November 12, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Is A Perfect Time to Plant Tulips

Tulips are one of those flowers that can make any garden feel like a fairytale. Their bright, cheerful colors seem almost magical after a long, drab winter, but getting them to bloom requires a little more strategy than simply sticking bulbs in the ground. Many gardeners assume tulips should be planted in early spring when…

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How to Save Dahlias and Cannas Before Frost Turns Them to Mush

November 9, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Can Save Dahlias and Cannas Before Frost Turns Them to Mush

One minute, your garden looks like a late-summer dream come alive, with dahlias shining like jeweled fireworks and cannas standing tall like confident tropical dancers. Then, almost overnight, a cold snap slides in, the air turns sharp, and suddenly everything you love could collapse into soft, disappointing mush. Gardeners know this heartbreak deeply. The colors…

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7 Flowers That Self-Seed and Return Next Spring

November 3, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are Flowers That Self-Seed and Return Next Spring

Picture this: a garden that magically comes back to life every spring without you lifting a finger. No digging, no replanting, no long afternoons spent covered in dirt wondering if you spaced the seeds correctly this time. Just bright, cheerful blooms that pop up year after year like loyal friends returning from vacation. Sounds like…

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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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8 Perennials That Should Always Be Cut Back Now

October 26, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Perennials That Should Always Be Cut Back Now

There’s something oddly satisfying about slicing away the old to make room for the new—especially in the garden. If your flower beds look like a chaotic mix of dried stems, drooping leaves, and last season’s glory, it’s officially time for a little tough love. Cutting back perennials isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s how you keep…

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7 Flowers That Only Show Their Best Color in Fall

October 22, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Flowers Only Show Their Best Color in Fall

Just when you think the garden season is winding down, autumn bursts through like a show-off artist who’s been saving the best for last. The air turns crisp, leaves blaze gold and crimson—and some flowers, the quiet stars of summer, suddenly hit their stride. These are the plants that don’t peak in the hot months;…

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5 Perennials You Should Never Cut Back Now

October 14, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You should never cut back now on these 5 perennials.

It’s that time of year again—your pruning shears are practically calling your name. You’re eyeing your garden, itching to tidy up the fading blooms and dry stalks left behind after summer’s show. But before you start snipping like a maniac, stop right there! Some perennials need their messy, wild, slightly unkempt look right now to…

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How to Spot Perennials That Need Dividing Now

October 6, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You can spot perennials that need dividing now.

If your garden’s starting to look like it partied too hard this summer, you’re not alone. Plants once lush and lively might be flopping, thinning out, or just looking… tired. Don’t worry—it’s not you, it’s them. Many perennials, those faithful garden workhorses that come back year after year, need a little tough love now and…

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10 Flowers to Deadhead for Extra Fall Blooms

October 6, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some flowers should be used to deadhead for extra fall blooms.

There’s nothing more satisfying than squeezing out every last drop of color from your garden before the chill of fall sets in. But here’s the secret veteran gardeners know: deadheading is your golden ticket to an encore show. By snipping off faded flowers, you’re telling your plants, “Nope, you’re not done yet—keep those blooms coming!”…

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7 Fall Flowers That Outshine Summer Blooms

October 1, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Fall flowers outshine summer blooms.

Summer usually hogs the spotlight when it comes to flowers, with its bright petals and buzzing gardens. But here’s the truth: fall struts in with a show so spectacular it often makes summer look like a warm-up act. From fiery reds to golden yellows, autumn blooms bring drama, elegance, and boldness that summer just can’t…

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