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How to Reclaim Overgrown Beds

March 19, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

How to Reclaim Overgrown Beds

When a garden bed gets out of control, it can feel like nature is winning, and the chaos can overwhelm even the most seasoned gardener. Thick tangles of plants, aggressive weeds, and overgrown perennials turn beauty into a jungle overnight. Yet every unruly patch holds potential, waiting for attention and a little guidance. Reclaiming overgrown…

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Early Termite Warning Signs Around Garden Beds

March 6, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Early Termite Warning Signs Around Garden Beds

A thriving garden should signal growth, color, and life. It should not signal structural danger. Yet the soil and mulch that nourish flowers and shrubs can also create the perfect front door for termites. These insects do not charge in dramatically. They work quietly, steadily, and with purpose. Catching their early signs around garden beds…

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10 Winter Garden Tasks That Save You Hours in March

January 20, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These Are 10 Winter Garden Tasks That Save You Hours in March

Winter can feel like a slow, gray pause in the garden, but this is actually the perfect time to get ahead. While the frost glazes the lawn and the soil is stiff with cold, gardeners who plan carefully now will glide into March with effortless ease. By investing just a little energy in these winter…

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9 Reasons Your Raised Beds Drain Worse in Winter and the Fix

January 14, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These Are 9 Reasons Your Raised Beds Drain Worse in Winter and the Fix

Winter has a dramatic flair, and it loves to show up uninvited in your garden. One week your raised beds are fluffy, cooperative, and easygoing, and the next they’re soggy, stubborn, and holding water like a sponge that refuses to let go. If you’ve ever stood there in cold boots, staring at a puddled bed…

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9 Raised Bed Fixes That Stop Soil From Turning to Soup

January 10, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

9 Raised Bed Fixes That Stop Soil From Turning to Soup

Rain pounds down, boots squelch, and your once-proud raised beds now resemble a vegetable-flavored swamp. Seeds vanish, roots gasp, and everything smells vaguely like regret. Soggy soil isn’t just annoying—it chokes plants, invites disease, and can ruin an entire growing season in a few storms. The fix isn’t luck or wishful thinking; it’s smart structure,…

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8 Ways to Prepare Garden Beds Without Buying New Soil

January 8, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 8 Ways to Prepare Garden Beds Without Buying New Soil

The moment spring whispers your name, the garden answers back with a to-do list that feels both thrilling and mildly intimidating. Beds need help, plants are waiting, and the soil you already have is staring up at you like, “Well? What’s the plan?” Before you rush to the store and wrestle bags of soil into…

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9 Gardening Supplies You Should Buy Before Spring Prices Rise

January 1, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

9 Gardening Supplies You Should Buy Before Spring Prices Rise

The crisp air is still whispering winter secrets, but savvy gardeners know the countdown to spring has already begun. Every year, as the days grow longer and temperatures climb, garden centers become bustling hubs of activity, and prices skyrocket faster than a sunflower reaching for the sun. Smart gardeners don’t wait—they stock up now while…

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11 Sneaky Weeds That Look Innocent Until They Destroy Your Beds

December 28, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

11 Sneaky Weeds That Look Innocent Until They Destroy Your Beds

Gardens can feel like peaceful havens, full of color, fragrance, and life—but lurking beneath the surface, a stealthy enemy waits. These seemingly harmless plants creep in quietly, sprouting between your flowers, strangling your prized vegetables, and turning your neat garden beds into chaotic jungles. Unlike the obvious troublemakers, these sneaky weeds often look innocent at…

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Is Your Garden Ready for the First Snowfall?

December 20, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Is Your Garden Ready for the First Snowfall?

The first snow can turn your whole world upside down. One night, everything looks calm and cozy, and by morning, your plants are trapped under a frosty surprise that exposes every bit of neglect. This moment is thrilling, dramatic, and a little dangerous for your outdoor space if you’re not prepared. Snowfall is nature’s deadline,…

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5 DIY Raised Beds That Keep Working Under Frost

December 19, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 5 DIY Raised Beds That Keep Working Under Frost

Winter has a reputation for slamming the brakes on gardening, but frost doesn’t have to mean failure, frozen dreams, or limp lettuce. When the air turns sharp and the ground stiffens, smart gardeners quietly switch tactics instead of surrendering. Raised beds, when built with cold in mind, become tiny fortresses that trap warmth, protect roots,…

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