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Why Are Gardeners Growing Borage for More Than Its Flowers?

August 18, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why Are Gardeners Growing Borage for More Than Its Flowers?

Borage earns plenty of attention for its star-shaped blue flowers, but gardeners have discovered that those pretty blossoms represent only part of the plant’s appeal. This old-fashioned herb can attract pollinating insects, add cucumber-like flavor to the kitchen, fill awkward garden spaces, and even reseed itself for another appearance next season. That makes borage, or…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: borage, Borago officinalis, companion plants, edible flowers, gardening tips, herb garden, pollinator garden, Vegetable Garden

5 Ways to Turn an Overgrown Herb Bed Into a Fall Harvest

August 8, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

5 Ways to Turn an Overgrown Herb Bed Into a Fall Harvest

An overgrown herb bed does not mean the gardening season has ended. With a few smart moves, tangled stems and crowded plants can transform into a fresh supply of flavorful herbs for autumn meals, teas, and homemade seasonings. The secret involves more than grabbing pruning shears and attacking the garden like a hedge-trimming superhero. A…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: fall gardening, garden cleanup, harvest tips, herb garden, perennial herbs

What Is Causing Brown Patches in an Otherwise Healthy Herb Garden?

August 2, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

What Is Causing Brown Patches in an Otherwise Healthy Herb Garden?

Brown patches in an otherwise healthy herb garden can feel like a mystery written by a tiny garden detective. One day the basil looks lush, the parsley stands tall, and the rosemary seems ready for a cooking adventure. Then suddenly, strange brown spots appear like unwanted guests at a backyard dinner party. Brown patches usually…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: basil problems, brown leaves, garden troubleshooting, gardening tips, herb garden, plant care

Should You Pinch Back Basil Once It Starts Budding?

July 21, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Should You Pinch Back Basil Once It Starts Budding?

Basil lovers know the moment: lush green leaves fill the garden, the plant looks gorgeous, and then tiny flower buds appear like an unexpected announcement from the plant itself. Pinching back basil once it starts budding helps redirect the plant’s energy toward producing more flavorful leaves instead of focusing on flowers and seeds. This simple…

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Filed Under: compact plants, garden tips Tagged With: basil gardening, growing basil, herb garden, pruning herbs, vegetable garden tips

Why So Many Homeowners Are Replacing Shrubs With Edible Plants

June 18, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why So Many Homeowners Are Replacing Shrubs With Edible Plants

Front yards are changing in a big way, and edible plants are stepping into the spotlight where shrubs used to dominate. Homeowners want more than decoration, and they want landscapes that give something back in return. Fresh herbs near the walkway, berry bushes along the fence, and compact vegetables in decorative beds now fill spaces…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: backyard design, curb appeal, edible landscaping, fruit bushes, herb garden, Home Gardening, Sustainable Living, Vegetable Garden

Grow Your Own Medicine Cabinet: Affordable Herbs to Plant This Summer

May 30, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Grow Your Own Medicine Cabinet: Affordable Herbs to Plant This Summer

Grocery prices keep climbing, cold and flu season never seems far away, and many households now search for practical ways to cut costs while staying healthy. A small herb garden can help tackle both problems at once because several common medicinal herbs grow quickly, require little space, and cost far less than store-bought supplements or…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: Affordable Gardening, backyard garden, gardening tips, growing herbs, herb garden, medicinal herbs, natural remedies, summer gardening

7 Small-Space Favorites That Deliver Big Results

May 25, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

7 Small-Space Favorites That Deliver Big Results

Tiny patios, narrow balconies, and compact yards still hold serious gardening potential when the right plants and setups enter the picture. Smart gardeners squeeze impressive harvests and beautiful greenery from even the smallest corners by choosing high-performing varieties and space-savvy methods. Every inch counts when growing food or flowers in tight areas, so selection matters…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: balcony garden, container gardening, herb garden, home gardening tips, Small space gardening, urban gardening, vegetable gardening

8 Pollinator-Friendly Additions That Increase Garden Activity

May 5, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

8 Pollinator-Friendly Additions That Increase Garden Activity

A garden can transform from quiet and still into a buzzing, fluttering ecosystem with just a few intentional changes. Bees zigzag through blossoms, butterflies drift like living confetti, and hummingbirds zip in like tiny helicopters on a mission. The secret does not lie in expensive landscaping or complicated designs, but in thoughtful additions that invite…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: backyard wildlife, bee friendly plants, butterfly garden, eco friendly yard, garden design, gardening tips, herb garden, hummingbird garden, native plants, organic gardening, pollinators, sustainable gardening

The Window Sill Secret: Why You Don’t Need a Yard to Be a Farmer

April 27, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Window Sill Secret: Why You Don’t Need a Yard to Be a Farmer

A sunny window does far more than brighten a kitchen—it quietly holds the power to grow real food. Window sill gardening turns even the smallest apartment into a productive green space filled with herbs, greens, and edible surprises. Instead of waiting for outdoor land or perfect soil conditions, this approach brings farming directly into daily…

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Filed Under: indoor gardening Tagged With: apartment gardening, container gardening, diy gardening, fresh herbs, grow food indoors, herb garden, home farming, indoor gardening, kitchen gardening, small space farming, Sustainable Living, urban gardening, window sill gardening

6 DIY Plant Label Ideas That Don’t Fade

April 5, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

6 DIY Plant Label Ideas That Don’t Fade

A garden without labels turns into a guessing game fast, and not the fun kind. One week, everything looks neat and organized, and the next, mystery plants start popping up like uninvited guests at a party. Names blur, markers fade, and suddenly basil and mint play identity swap with impressive confidence. A good plant label…

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5 Cheap Materials for Screening Finished Compost

Finished compost can look wonderfully dark and crumbly right up until a half-rotted twig, avocado pit, or mystery chunk of bark lands in the middle of it. Screening finished compost removes those stubborn bits and gives the material a more consistent texture, and the good news is that a fancy commercial sifter does not need…

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Can Crushed Oyster Shells Help Garden Soil?

Crushed oyster shells can help garden soil, but they work more like a slow-moving soil amendment than a magical garden cure-all. Because oyster shells contain calcium carbonate, they can add calcium while gradually raising the pH of acidic soil, much like agricultural limestone. That makes those leftover shells more interesting than they look after dinner….

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Should You Pick Apples as Soon as They Change Color?

Should You Pick Apples as Soon as They Change Color?

An apple can put on its red, yellow, or golden outfit and still need more time on the tree. Color offers a useful clue, but it does not automatically mean the fruit has reached its best eating stage. Picking too early can leave apples starchy and lacking flavor, while waiting too long can lead to…

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Powdery mildew can make a perfectly respectable garden plant look as though someone dusted it with flour. The good news: gardeners do not automatically need to ban every mildew-spotted leaf from the compost pile, but the answer depends heavily on how hot and active that pile gets. A casual backyard heap that slowly decomposes presents…

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