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6 Garden Journal Prompts to Prepare for Spring While It’s Snowing

December 16, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 6 Garden Journal Prompts to Prepare for Spring While It’s Snowing

Winter has an ice-cold ability to slow everything down. Frosty mornings, icy sidewalks, and the endless blanket of white make it feel like your garden is in a deep, frozen slumber. But inside, your imagination can be blooming like never before. While snowflakes drift lazily outside, your garden journal is the perfect place to plan,…

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8 Shrubs With Colourful Bark You’ll Love in Winter Landscapes

December 15, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Certain Shrubs With Colourful Bark You’ll Love in Winter Landscapes

Winter gardens often feel sleepy, blanketed in muted tones and bare branches. But what if your garden could dazzle even when the flowers have gone to sleep? Colourful bark shrubs are like nature’s neon lights, turning drab winter days into a display of fiery reds, sunny yellows, and bright oranges. These shrubs aren’t just beautiful—they’re…

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Could You Be Wasting Money On Garden Mulch That Doesn’t Work?

December 15, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Could You Be Wasting Money On Garden Mulch That Doesn’t Work?

Mulch has long been hailed as the secret weapon of gardeners everywhere. It promises to suppress weeds, retain moisture, and give your garden that polished, Instagram-worthy look. But what if I told you that not all mulch is created equal—and some of it might actually be costing you more than it’s worth? You’ve been spreading…

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14 Cold-Frame Upgrades That Extend Your Growing Season

December 14, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Cold-Frame Upgrades Extend Your Growing Season

Gardening enthusiasts know that a single frost can ruin weeks of careful planning, leaving tender seedlings trembling in the cold. Cold frames are the secret weapon of savvy growers, but the truth is, the basic wooden box with a clear lid only scratches the surface. By making a few clever upgrades, you can stretch your…

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12 Ways to Build Soil Over Winter Using Leaves, Compost & More

December 13, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Ways To Build Soil Over Winter Using Leaves, Compost & More

A cold snap hits, the garden beds go quiet, and most people assume the soil is ready for hibernation. But winter is actually the perfect time to supercharge your soil so it wakes up in spring richer, fluffier, and more fertile than ever. With the right ingredients—leaves, compost, kitchen scraps, mulch, and a few clever…

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8 Garden Gifts for Plant Lovers That Actually Get Used

December 12, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are Garden Gifts for Plant Lovers That Actually Get Used

Garden lovers are notoriously hard to shop for. They already own the basics, they have opinions about soil like it’s fine wine, and they’re the first to gently judge you for not knowing the difference between a trowel and a transplanter. But when you find the right gift—one that’s both practical and delightful—you instantly become…

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10 Creative Wreath Ideas Using Garden Materials

December 12, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are Creative Wreath Ideas Using Garden Materials

The moment you step outside and see your garden bursting with textures, colors, and unexpected little treasures, you realize you’re sitting on a goldmine of natural décor waiting to be transformed. Wreath-making turns into a joyful adventure when the materials come straight from your own soil—wild vines, glossy leaves, quirky seed pods, and blossoms that…

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6 Ways to Recycle Holiday Decor into Garden Uses

December 9, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Ways to Recycle Holiday Decor into Garden Uses

The holidays may come and go, but your festive decorations don’t have to end up in the trash. That string of lights, glittery ornaments, and leftover garlands that made your home sparkle can actually get a second life in your garden. Instead of spending the next few months staring at storage boxes, why not turn…

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12 Garden Lighting Ideas to Make Your Yard Shine Over the Holidays

December 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Many Garden Lighting Ideas Make Your Yard Shine Over The Holidays

Holiday magic doesn’t just belong indoors—it deserves to spill into your yard, your garden, and every outdoor corner that’s been patiently waiting for its moment to glow. The holidays turn even the simplest spaces into scenes worthy of a postcard, and lighting is the secret weapon that makes it happen. Whether your garden is a…

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9 Budget-Friendly Winter Garden Projects You Can Finish Before Spring

December 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Budget-Friendly Winter Garden Projects You Can Finish Before Spring

Winter can feel like a lull in the garden, a time when frost and bare branches make you wonder if your outdoor space will ever bloom again. But the colder months are secretly a golden opportunity for gardeners who love to plan, create, and prep. With a few simple projects, you can turn your wintertime…

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