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This One Winter Gardening Habit Could Be Attracting Rats—Here’s How to Fix It Fast

January 18, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

This One Winter Gardening Habit Could Be Attracting Rats—Here’s How to Fix It Fast

Cold air, quiet beds, and a garden that finally gets a breather—winter feels calm and harmless. But beneath that peaceful surface, rats are actively apartment-hunting, and your garden may be flashing a giant “vacancy” sign. One common winter gardening habit creates warmth, shelter, and food all in one neat bundle, and rodents absolutely love it….

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Why Your Raised Beds Might Be Harboring Pests Right Now—Even in Freezing Temps

January 18, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Is Why Your Raised Beds Might Be Harboring Pests Right Now—Even in Freezing Temps

Winter feels like a reset button for the garden, a clean slate where everything troublesome gets wiped out by cold. Yet raised beds often keep secrets through frost, snow, and ice, and some of them wriggle. While the surface looks quiet and frozen solid, life below can be surprisingly busy. Soil, wood, mulch, and compost…

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Why You Shouldn’t Compost These 3 Things—Even If TikTok Says It’s Fine

January 16, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why You Shouldn’t Compost These 3 Things—Even If TikTok Says It’s Fine

Composting can feel like a magic trick: scraps disappear, and your garden seems to thank you with richer soil and healthier plants. But not all kitchen scraps belong in the compost pile. Those viral TikTok compost hacks might look convincing, but some of them could actually harm your compost, attract pests, or slow down the…

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8 Backyard Birds You Can Attract Without Creating a Pest Problem

January 11, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

8 Backyard Birds You Can Attract Without Creating a Pest Problem

Birdwatching doesn’t require hiking boots, binoculars the size of a submarine, or a silent vow of patience. Sometimes, the most thrilling wildlife encounters happen ten feet from your back door, coffee in hand, socks mismatched, grinning like a kid. Backyard birds bring color, music, motion, and personality into everyday life—and the right ones do it…

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5 Reasons Asian Lady Beetles Are Swarming Georgia

January 10, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

5 Reasons Asian Lady Beetles Are Swarming Georgia

Georgia residents look forward to crisp fall mornings, colorful leaves, and porch-sitting weather. Then it happens. Windows suddenly dot themselves with orange specks. Doors become crowded with tiny, determined climbers. Cars look like they’ve driven through a polka-dot storm. Asian lady beetles have arrived in force, and they’re acting like they own the place. This…

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11 Things Rodents Use to Sneak Into Your Garden Shed

January 9, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 11 Things Rodents Use to Sneak Into Your Garden Shed

Your garden shed should be a fortress of lawnmowers, fertilizer bags, and carefully stacked pots. Yet, lurking in the shadows are some of nature’s tiniest Houdinis—rodents with ambition, determination, and an unmatched knack for mischief. They don’t just appear; they have a toolkit of cunning methods to get inside, chew, nibble, and explore every nook….

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Why Pests Overwinter in Untended Garden Beds

January 6, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why Pests Overwinter in Untended Garden Beds

Winter may look like a quiet timeout for the garden, but beneath the surface it’s more like a survival reality show packed with drama, strategy, and stubborn contestants. As leaves fall and beds go wild, tiny creatures start scouting for winter condos with insulation, snacks, and protection included. Untended garden beds just happen to check…

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Why January Is the Best Time to Prevent Garden Insect Infestations

January 3, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

January Is the Best Time to Prevent Garden Insect Infestations

The crisp chill of January might make you think the garden is asleep, but beneath the frost, the stage is already set for a summer invasion. Garden insects may be hibernating or hidden, but savvy gardeners know that early preparation can save months of frustration. While most people are still cozying up with hot cocoa,…

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7 Pest Problems That Begin Long Before You See the Damage

January 3, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

7 Pest Problems That Begin Long Before You See the Damage

You open your kitchen one morning, and something feels off. A drawer is sticky, crumbs litter the counter, or a faint musty smell drifts from the pantry. You assume it’s a minor annoyance, but in reality, a silent invasion could already be underway. Pests are masters of stealth, laying the groundwork for destruction before you…

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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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