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How to Spot Rot in Stored Bulbs Before It Spreads Everywhere

November 25, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

How to Spot Rot in Stored Bulbs Before It Spreads Everywhere

You open your storage box expecting to find a treasure chest of healthy bulbs ready for planting, and instead you’re greeted by a smell that can only be described as “garden doom.” Suddenly, your spring dreams flash before your eyes as you wonder which bulbs are salvageable and which ones have quietly turned into mushy…

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How to Use Grocery Scraps to Grow a Second Harvest

September 29, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You can use grocery scraps to grow a second harvest.

You know that moment when you’re chopping veggies and tossing ends, stems, and peels into the trash or compost? Stop right there—because you might be throwing away your next meal. That’s right, your grocery scraps aren’t just scraps; they’re tiny greenhouses of potential waiting to sprout new life. Imagine regrowing lettuce from the base of…

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