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8 Flowers That Grow Well From Cheap Seed Packs

January 2, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 8 Flowers That Grow Well From Cheap Seed Packs

Gardening doesn’t have to break the bank or require fancy equipment. In fact, some of the most dazzling blooms can start from humble, inexpensive seed packs that cost less than a cup of coffee. The thrill of watching tiny seeds sprout into full-grown, vibrant flowers is unmatched, especially when your wallet barely notices the effort….

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The 5 Best Ways To Introduce Gardening To Your Kids

January 2, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are The The 5 Best Ways To Introduce Gardening To Your Kids

Gardening isn’t just about soil, seeds, and sunshine—it’s an adventure waiting to unfold right in your backyard. Children have an innate curiosity, and introducing them to gardening can transform a simple patch of dirt into a playground of discovery. From watching a tiny seed sprout to tasting the first sweet strawberry, gardening engages all the…

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Why Some Gardeners Say Winter Is the Best Time to Plant

December 31, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why Some Gardeners Say Winter Is the Best Time to Plant

Winter gardening sounds like a rebellious idea, the kind that makes neighbors raise an eyebrow while clutching their seed catalogs in disbelief. Yet beneath the frost and quiet soil, something clever and surprisingly powerful is happening. While most people hang up their gloves and wait for spring, a growing number of gardeners lean into the…

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9 Plants That Attract Beneficial Insects Even in Cold Weather

December 31, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 9 Plants That Attract Beneficial Insects Even in Cold Weather

Winter doesn’t have to mean a lifeless garden or a silent backyard. Even when frost creeps in and most plants retreat, some hardy heroes keep buzzing with activity, quietly supporting pollinators and pest-fighting insects that refuse to clock out for the season. Cold weather gardening isn’t about fighting nature—it’s about teaming up with it. With…

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14 Blooming Perennials That Return Stronger Every January

December 31, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 14 Blooming Perennials That Return Stronger Every January

Winter may seem like a season of dormancy, but for the savvy gardener, January is a month of quiet triumph. While snow blankets the earth and frost glints on branches, certain perennials are quietly plotting their spectacular return. These resilient plants don’t just survive—they thrive, bursting back with vigor and beauty when the calendar flips….

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This Unusual Vegetable Is Making a Comeback in Small Yards

December 30, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

This Unusual Vegetable Is Making a Comeback in Small Yards

If you think your small backyard can only handle a handful of tomatoes or some sad lettuce leaves, think again. One unexpected vegetable is quietly revolutionizing home gardening, popping up in urban backyards, tiny patios, and even balcony containers. It’s not flashy, it’s not trendy, but it’s practical, nutritious, and surprisingly fun to grow. Gardeners…

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Is Your Garden Prepared for Rapid Temperature Swings?

December 29, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Is Your Garden Prepared for Rapid Temperature Swings?

One minute your garden is basking in gentle sunshine, and the next it’s bracing for a cold snap that feels like it came out of nowhere. Weather whiplash has become the new normal, and plants are feeling it just as much as people are. Sudden temperature swings can stress roots, confuse growth cycles, and turn…

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What Garden Experts Say Most Beginners Get Wrong in January

December 28, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

What Garden Experts Say Most Beginners Get Wrong in January

Winter doesn’t mean your garden takes a vacation. In fact, January is a secret powerhouse month for gardeners who know the tricks, and beginners often stumble before they even know what’s possible. While frost and gray skies might seem like signals to slow down, smart gardeners are already setting the stage for a lush spring….

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Why Some Gardeners Start Fresh Every New Year—And How It Helps

December 26, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why Some Gardeners Start Fresh Every New Year—And How It Helps

Gardening is full of surprises, and for some green thumbs, the dawn of a new year is the perfect excuse to hit the reset button. Imagine the excitement of clearing out last season’s crops, turning over the soil, and planning your garden like a fresh canvas waiting for a masterpiece. Every seed planted feels like…

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5 Weirdly Useful Garden Tools You’ll End Up Using Every Day

December 25, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 5 Weirdly Useful Garden Tools You’ll End Up Using Every Day

Gardening is supposed to be relaxing, right? Yet somehow, you always end up covered in dirt, fighting stubborn weeds, and wondering why that one little task takes forever. The secret to turning your garden from a chaotic battlefield into a blissful oasis isn’t just hard work—it’s the right tools. And no, we’re not talking about…

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A familiar landscape is about to look a little different across New Jersey. The state’s Invasive Species Act now prohibits the sale and distribution of several ornamental plants that spent decades filling suburban yards, shopping centers, and neighborhood streets. While some gardeners may feel disappointed to see old favorites disappear, the change opens the door…

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