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8 Backyard Fruits No One Knows You Can Grow in Small Spaces

December 29, 2025 by Brandon Marcus 1 Comment

Here Are 8 Backyard Fruits No One Knows You Can Grow in Small Spaces

The idea that you need a sprawling yard to grow fruit is one of the biggest gardening myths still hanging around. Even tiny patios, balconies, and narrow side yards can turn into surprisingly productive mini orchards with the right plants and a little creativity. From fruits that thrive in containers to varieties bred specifically for…

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The One Mulch That Protects Strawberry Beds Better Than Plastic

November 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Is One Mulch That Protects Strawberry Beds Better Than Plastic

Strawberry growers spend months coaxing out those juicy, ruby-red jewels, only to watch them fall victim to heat, weeds, rot, or hungry wildlife. Garden centers may recommend plastic mulch sheets for neatness and weed control, but plastic comes with hidden problems: overheating soil, water runoff issues, and no improvement to long-term soil health. Gardeners who…

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9 Fruit Trees to Plant Bare-Root in Fall

October 24, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Certain Fruit Trees to Plant Bare-Root in Fall

Fall might seem like the time to wind down your gardening, but smart growers know it’s actually the perfect time to start something new—especially if that “something” is a fruit tree. Planting bare-root trees in fall gives them a head start before spring even arrives. With cooler temperatures and moist soil, roots can establish quietly…

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9 Fruits to Harvest Before the Birds Do

October 17, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Fruits to Harvest Before the Birds Do

You’ve watered, weeded, and waited patiently all season. The sun’s out, the fruits are finally ripening—and just when you’re about to enjoy the first bite, they swoop in. Birds. Those feathery thieves with perfect timing and zero remorse. Before you know it, your garden’s turned into a buffet for the local wildlife, and you’re left…

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Why Overripe Fruits Invite More Fall Pests

October 14, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Overripe fruits invite more fall pests

Picture this: a crisp fall afternoon, golden leaves swirling, and the smell of apples and pears drifting through the air. It’s picturesque—until you step onto your porch and find a battalion of fruit flies throwing a party in your fruit bowl, or worse, a wasp buzzing around your rotting peaches like it just RSVP’d. Welcome…

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6 Fruits That Actually Taste Better After a Chill

October 13, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some fruits actually taste better after a chill

Here’s the thing about fruit: we’re so used to eating it straight from the counter that we forget how much a little cold can transform it. Pop a peach, a bunch of grapes, or even a watermelon into the fridge for a bit, and suddenly, it’s a completely new experience—brighter, juicier, and somehow more satisfying….

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How Wildlife Relies on Your Fall Garden for Survival

October 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Wildlife relies on your fall garden for survival.

As the crisp air rolls in and the pumpkin-spice everything starts appearing, most people think fall is the season to wrap up the garden and call it quits. But here’s the wild secret: while you’re raking, pruning, and prepping for winter, nature is depending on your backyard more than ever. The butterflies, birds, bees, and…

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Why Unharvested Fruit Can Damage Trees in Fall

October 7, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Unharvested fruit can damage trees in Fall.

You’ve done it—you planted your fruit trees, nurtured them through spring blossoms, and watched them proudly bear fruit through summer. But now fall is here, and the harvest window has passed… yet those apples, pears, or plums are still hanging there, soft and overripe. You tell yourself you’ll get to them “next weekend,” but next…

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