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11 Mistakes That Make Deer Treat Your Yard Like a Buffet

January 10, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

11 Mistakes That Make Deer Treat Your Yard Like a Buffet

Your yard looks peaceful. The flowers are thriving. The shrubs are lush. Everything feels calm—until you step outside one morning and realize it looks like an all-you-can-eat salad bar hosted by the local deer population. Hoof prints everywhere. Half-eaten plants. A smug nibble mark or two for dramatic effect. Deer don’t randomly choose yards; they…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: animal food, animals, deer, fruits, Garden, garden tips, gardening tips, seasonal changes, seasons, wildlife

The Best Way to Prune Fruit Trees Before the Cold Sets In

December 4, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Is The Best Way to Prune Fruit Trees Before the Cold Sets In

The air is getting crisp, the leaves are putting on their final fiery show, and you’re cozied up with a mug of cider. But outside, your fruit trees are sending you a silent SOS. They’re not ready for their long winter nap, not until you’ve played your part as backyard surgeon and strategic coach. Fall…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: autumn, cold weather, cold weather gardening, cool temperature, cool temperatures, cooler weather, fruit tree, fruit trees, fruits, plant growth, planting trees, prune tree, pruning, trees, winter

The Fruits and Nuts You Can Still Harvest This Month

November 26, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Fruits and Nuts You Can Still Harvest This Month

If you’ve ever walked into your yard or local orchard during the later part of the season and assumed everything juicy, crunchy, or delicious was already gone, you’re in for a treat. There’s something thrilling about the late-month harvest—the sense that you’re rescuing treasures that most people forgot were still out there. While others pack…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: apples, autumn, Autumn garden tips, chestnuts, citrus, citrus trees, cranberries, fall, fall harvest, fruits, fruits and nuts, harvest, harvesting fruits, harvesting nuts, november, nuts, pears, pecans, persimmons, quince, walnuts

Why Rodent Populations Spike in Autumn Gardens

November 20, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Is A Reason Rodent Populations Spike in Autumn Gardens

Autumn is magical—crisp air, colorful leaves, and the smell of pumpkin spice drifting through the neighborhood. But as gardeners admire the seasonal beauty, an uninvited guest is often preparing a grand entrance: rodents. Mice and rats suddenly seem everywhere, sneaking through fallen leaves, nibbling on vegetables, and exploring compost heaps with alarming determination. While it…

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Filed Under: pests Tagged With: backyard pest infestations, control pests, dangerous pests, fallen leaves, fruits, garden pests, garden tips, gardening, gardening tips, infestations, leaves, mice, mulched leaves, pest control, pest control tips, pests, raking leaves, rats, rodents, vegetables

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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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: frugal mulching, fruit, fruit gardening, fruits, garden bed, mulch, mulching, mulching mistakes, organic mulch, raised bed, raised beds, raised garden bed, straw mulch, strawberries, strawberry, weeds

10 Fruits to Preserve While They’re at Peak Flavor

November 5, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Fruits To Preserve While They’re At Peak Flavor

There’s something almost special and unique about biting into fruit that’s perfectly ripe: the sweetness, the juiciness, that burst of sunshine that makes you wish you could freeze time. But guess what? You actually can. Preserving fruit at its peak isn’t just old-fashioned homemaker stuff—it’s a savvy, delicious way to keep summer alive all year…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: apples, blackberries, blueberries, cherries, figs, fruit gardening, fruit trees, fruits, mangoes, overripe fruit, peaches, plums, raspberries, ripe fruits, strawberries

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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Filed Under: trees Tagged With: apple trees, apricot trees, autumn, autumn gardening tips, cherry trees, fall, fall garden, fall gardening, fall plants, fig trees, fruit, fruit trees, fruits, peach trees, pear trees, planting trees, plum trees, seasonal, seasonal gardening, seasons, trees

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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Filed Under: pests Tagged With: control pests, dangerous pests, frugal pest control, fruit, fruit gardening, fruit trees, fruits, garden pest control, garden pests, gardening and pests, overripe fruit, pest control, pest control tips, pests, rotting fruit

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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Filed Under: plant growth Tagged With: cherries, chill, cold weather, cool weather, cooler temperatures, fruit, fruits, grapes, mangoes, oranges, pineapples, plant growth, watermelons, winter

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