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10 Winter Flower Arrangements You Can Pull from Your Garden

December 14, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Certain Winter Flower Arrangements You Can Pull from Your Garden

Winter doesn’t have to mean lifeless vases and dull dining tables. Even when the temperature drops and your garden looks like it’s taking a long nap, there’s still an impressive amount of beauty hiding in plain sight. Branches, berries, evergreens, and cold-hardy blooms can come together in dramatic, textured, and downright magical winter arrangements. With…

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Design a Winter Garden That Looks Just as Good Without Flowers

November 27, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Can Design A Winter Garden That Looks Just As Good Without Flowers

Winter can feel like a sad, gray pause in the garden calendar, but it doesn’t have to be. A well-designed winter garden can be a visual feast without a single bloom in sight. Texture, color, and structure take center stage, transforming the outdoors into a captivating space even when flowers are long gone. With the…

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Start These Seeds Indoors Now to Beat Spring Rush

November 24, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Need To Start These Seeds Indoors Now to Beat Spring Rush

Spring might still be hiding behind winter’s last cold breath, but every gardener knows the real race begins long before the snow melts. There’s something electrifying about cracking open a packet of seeds while the world outside still looks half-asleep. It feels like a secret head start, like you’ve discovered a cheat code the rest…

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8 Flowers to Dry for Winter Bouquets

November 19, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

8 Flowers to Dry for Winter Bouquets

When the cold winds start blowing and frost nips at the garden, fresh blooms feel like a distant memory. But who says your winter home has to be devoid of floral cheer? Drying flowers is like hitting the pause button on summer and fall, preserving color, shape, and beauty long after the growing season ends….

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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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Why Bees Seek Late-Blooming Flowers in Autumn

October 25, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Bees Seek Late-Blooming Flowers in Autumn

As summer fades and the golden glow of autumn sweeps across fields and gardens, bees are still hard at work. While most of nature starts winding down, these tiny powerhouses buzz on with purpose, darting between blooms that have managed to outlast the season’s chill. You might think bees would take a break as the…

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6 Wildflowers to Scatter Before the Snow Comes

October 23, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Certain Wildflowers You Should Scatter Before the Snow Comes

There’s something beautifully rebellious about sowing wildflowers just before winter arrives. While most people are hauling in their patio furniture and winterizing their gardens, you’re out there, hands in the cool soil, planning for next spring’s explosion of color. Scattering wildflower seeds before the snow hits isn’t just poetic—it’s strategic. The cold helps prepare the…

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