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This One Winter Gardening Habit Could Be Spreading Invasive Pests Across the South

January 19, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

This One Winter Gardening Habit Could Be Spreading Invasive Pests Across the South

Winter in the South often feels like a cheat code: cooler temperatures, slower garden growth, and the chance to rest your green thumbs. But for some gardeners, that cozy downtime is secretly giving a boost to tiny invaders that could wreak havoc come spring. Those bright, leafy, and perfectly pruned clippings you think are harmless?…

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Why Skipping Crop Rotation Leads to Bigger Pest Problems

January 7, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why Skipping Crop Rotation Leads to Bigger Pest Problems

Farmers and gardeners are always chasing that delicate balance between lush, thriving crops and sneaky pests lurking in the soil. But skipping one of the oldest tricks in the book—crop rotation—can turn your garden paradise into a pest playground. When plants are repeated in the same spot season after season, it’s like sending out an…

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12 Garden Maintenance Chores for December That Avoid Spring Stress

December 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Garden Maintenance Chores For December That Avoid Spring Stress

Winter may have arrived, but your garden doesn’t have to hibernate completely. December is the perfect time to roll up your sleeves and tackle small but crucial chores that will make your spring planting smoother, healthier, and far less stressful. Even in the cold, there are tasks you can do to protect your plants, improve…

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