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7 Crops That Should Be Fermented Instead of Stored

November 20, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Certain Crops That Should Be Fermented Instead of Stored

Ever opened your pantry, stared at a sack of produce, and thought, “There has got to be a better fate for you than slowly softening into oblivion”? Fermentation is the culinary magic trick that turns humble, soon-to-be-forgotten crops into flavorful powerhouses with longer shelf lives, richer nutrients, and a whole lot more personality. People have…

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5 Winter Prep Mistakes Gardeners Always Regret

November 19, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Winter Prep Mistakes Gardeners Always Regret

The first cold snap hits, the frost creeps in like a silent prankster, and suddenly every gardener is sprinting across the yard clutching a half-frozen hose and whispering, “Not again… not this year.” Winter has a knack for exposing every shortcut, oversight, or “I’ll do it later” moment from autumn. One missed task can mean…

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6 Common Mistakes When Raking Leaves

November 16, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Common Mistakes We All Make When Raking Leaves

There’s a moment every autumn when you step outside, inhale that crisp air, and suddenly realize your lawn has transformed into a crunchy, colorful disaster zone. It looks beautiful—until you remember you are the one who has to clean it up. Raking leaves seems like the kind of task anyone can do without thinking, but…

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The Garlic Planting Trick Most Gardeners Don’t Know

November 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Is A Garlic Planting Trick Most Gardeners Don’t Know

There’s something special about garlic. It stands bold in the kitchen, elevates meals, wards off blandness, and carries centuries of folklore on its papery shoulders. Yet, for all its culinary fame, garlic remains surprisingly misunderstood in the garden. Many gardeners plant it too shallow, too late, or too casually—missing out on larger bulbs, richer flavor,…

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Why Garden Nets Stop More Than Pests in Fall

November 3, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Garden Nets Stop More Than Pests in Fall

Fall gardening might sound serene—crisp air, golden leaves, and the satisfying crunch of soil beneath your boots—but every seasoned gardener knows this season has tricks up its sleeve. As temperatures drop, nature gets a little sneaky. Birds, squirrels, insects, and even the weather itself start competing for your hard-earned harvest. That’s where garden nets come…

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How to Redesign Your Bulb Garden After This Year’s Mistakes

November 2, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Can Redesign Your Bulb Garden After This Year’s Mistakes

So, this year’s bulb garden didn’t exactly turn out like the Pinterest board, did it? Maybe the tulips bloomed two weeks too early, the daffodils looked like they’d seen better days, or your crocuses came up in weird, random patches that made the yard look like a botanical accident. You probably had high hopes in…

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The Case for Leaving Seed Heads: Beauty, Birds, and Free Food

November 2, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Case for Leaving Seed Heads: Beauty, Birds, and Free Food

You’ve spent all summer nurturing your garden—watering, weeding, and admiring every petal. Now autumn’s rolling in, and your first instinct might be to tidy up, clip everything down, and start fresh for spring. But hold your pruners for a second! Those dry, sculptural seed heads standing tall in your garden aren’t just leftovers from the…

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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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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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Why Raised Beds Hold Heat Longer in Fall

October 20, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Raised Beds Hold Heat Longer in Fall

As summer slips away and the crisp edge of autumn starts to creep into the air, gardeners everywhere face the same bittersweet truth: the growing season is winding down. But if you’ve got raised garden beds, you might have noticed something magical—your plants aren’t giving up as quickly as those in the ground. The soil…

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