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How Your Garden’s Colour Palette Changes when the Leaves Are Gone

December 20, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

How Your Garden’s Colour Palette Changes when the Leaves Are Gone

Autumn’s finale isn’t the end—it’s a backstage pass to the secret world of your garden’s hidden hues. When leaves tumble, the vibrant greens and fiery reds take a bow, leaving behind a canvas most gardeners barely notice. Suddenly, what seemed drab is dazzling, and textures and tones you never appreciated start stealing the spotlight. Bark…

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Why Garden Beds Sink After Leaf Mulching

November 16, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Garden Beds Sink After Leaf Mulching

There’s a moment every gardener knows too well: you step outside expecting to admire your beautifully mulched garden bed, only to realize it looks like it’s sagging, settling, or sinking as if the earth decided to take a long nap. The first instinct is to panic—did you do something wrong, did critters move in, or…

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Stop Raking! Why Leaving the Leaves Might Save Your Lawn

November 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus 1 Comment

Leaving Leaves Might Save Your Lawn

Crunching leaves underfoot is a fall tradition. The rake comes out, the yard bags fill up, and somewhere in the back of your mind, you hear your grandparents saying, “A tidy lawn is a healthy lawn.” But what if they were wrong? What if all those hours spent raking, bagging, and dragging leaf piles to…

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How to Build a Leaf Mold Pile That Actually Breaks Down

October 3, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You can build a leaf mold pile that actually breaks down.

If you’ve ever raked a mountain of crunchy autumn leaves into the corner of your yard, patted yourself on the back, and then come back months later only to find…well, basically the same pile of crunchy leaves, you’re not alone. Leaf mold—the gardener’s black gold—sounds easy enough to make, but in reality, it can be…

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Everything You Need to Know About Gardening Leave: The Ultimate Guide

August 16, 2024 by Vanessa Bermudez Leave a Comment

Everything You Need to Know About Gardening Leave The Ultimate Guide

Gardening leave is a unique employment concept that many might not fully understand until they encounter it. This guide provides all the essential information you need to navigate garden leave, whether you’re an employee about to embark on it or an employer considering its use. From legal implications to its impact on your career, we’ve…

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Why Are Gardeners Moving Houseplants Outdoors for the Summer?

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