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How to Keep Your Garden Alive While You’re Enjoying the Holidays

December 4, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Can Keep Your Garden Alive While You’re Enjoying the Holidays

Vacations, holiday feasts, and long-awaited adventures are the perfect recipe for relaxation—but they can be disastrous for your garden if you leave it unattended. One minute, your flowers are thriving, and the next, they’re sending you sad, droopy signals from the backyard. Don’t let your well-tended paradise turn into a brown, wilted mess while you’re…

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12 December Gardening Tasks That Most Homegrowers Forget

December 3, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are December Gardening Tasks That Most Homegrowers Forget

December might seem like the month where your garden finally goes to sleep and gives you permission to ignore it until the new year—but that’s exactly why so many homegrowers get blindsided in spring. While everyone else is sipping cocoa and pretending their yard doesn’t exist, the gardeners who stay one step ahead are quietly…

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Can You Actually Grow Vegetables Outside in December?

December 3, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Can You Actually Grow Vegetables Outside in December?

Most people assume December is the month your garden goes into hibernation, your tools get shoved into the garage, and your hopes of fresh produce are postponed until spring. But then the question sneaks into your mind: Is it actually possible to grow vegetables outdoors in December? The idea feels bold, maybe even a little…

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Why Compost Tea Works Better in Cool Soil

December 2, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Compost Tea Works Better in Cool Soil

If you’ve ever tried to give your garden a magical boost, you’ve probably heard of compost tea. It’s like giving your plants a spa day in liquid form—nutrient-rich, microbial-packed, and ready to wake up your soil. But here’s the twist: compost tea doesn’t perform the same in every temperature. In fact, when the soil is…

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Why Morning Fog Can Boost Garden Fungi

December 1, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Morning Fog Can Boost Garden Fungi

There’s something magical about stepping outside at dawn and seeing your garden wrapped in a cool, silvery blanket of fog. The world feels softer, quieter, almost secretive—as if nature is whispering to itself before everyone else wakes up. But beneath that calm, mysterious morning haze, something very busy is happening in your soil. While you’re…

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Why You Should Build Trellises and Pergolas During Winter Downtime

December 1, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Should Build Trellises and Pergolas During Winter Downtime

Winter may be the season when your garden goes quiet, but that doesn’t mean you have to. While the world outside snoozes under frost, you’re sitting on the perfect chance to create structures your spring plants will thank you for later. Trellises and pergolas—those gorgeous, functional, vine-loving frames—are the ultimate winter DIY projects because they…

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Force Spring Blooms Outdoors by Using This Simple Cover Method

November 30, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Can Force Spring Blooms Outdoors by Using This Simple Cover Method

One day, everything looks brown, sleepy, and slightly offended by the cold in your garden, and the next day you’ve got daffodils popping up like they’re auditioning for a floral talent show. Gardeners love surprises, but they love early surprises even more, and that’s where the simple cover method comes in. With just a bit…

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How to Keep Rodents from Chewing Your Tree Trunks This Winter

November 30, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Should Keep Rodents from Chewing Your Tree Trunks This Winter

The moment the temperatures drop and the first frost settles, rodents across your yard seem to hold an annual strategy meeting about which of your tree trunks they’re going to gnaw on next. It’s almost as if they wait all year for winter to arrive so they can treat your landscape like an all-you-can-eat bark…

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Add These Shrubs for Color and Texture When Everything Else Dies

November 30, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These Shrubs Help With Color and Texture When Everything Else Dies

Every gardener knows that moment—the one where you look out the window, expecting your yard to be a lush, blooming masterpiece, only to discover that everything has given up on life except a single suspiciously cheerful weed. Seasons shift, temperatures drop, rain forgets to fall, and suddenly your garden resembles a post-apocalyptic wasteland. But here’s…

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How to Sketch a Smarter Garden Map During the Off-Season

November 30, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Can Sketch a Smarter Garden Map During the Off-Season

Gardeners know the itch. The soil is frozen, the beds are bare, and the seed catalogs are whispering like tiny botanical sirens—but you can’t plant a thing. Yet this quiet stretch of the year is secretly the most powerful phase of your gardening calendar. It’s the prime season for plotting, dreaming, redesigning, and scheming up…

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