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Start These Seeds Indoors Now to Beat Spring Rush

November 24, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Need To Start These Seeds Indoors Now to Beat Spring Rush

Spring might still be hiding behind winter’s last cold breath, but every gardener knows the real race begins long before the snow melts. There’s something electrifying about cracking open a packet of seeds while the world outside still looks half-asleep. It feels like a secret head start, like you’ve discovered a cheat code the rest…

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Filed Under: seeds Tagged With: cucumbers, flowers, Garden, garden tips, greens, herbs, indoor garden tips, indoor gardening, indoor gardening tips, indoor houseplants, indoor plants, indoor seeds, indoor sowing, seed, seedlings, seeds, tomatoes

The Vegetables You Can Still Plant Before the Deep Freeze

November 23, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are The Vegetables You Can Still Plant Before The Deep Freeze

Winter is sneaking up fast, and if you’re the type of gardener who always waits until the last possible moment, it might feel like your planting season is over. But hold on! Even as the days get shorter and frost threatens, there are still a surprising number of vegetables you can plant to keep your…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: brassicas, cold weather, cool weather, cooler weather, deep freeze, freeze, garden vegetables, garlic, green vegetables, growing vegetables, herbs, leafy greens, onion, root vegetables, temperature

11 Mistakes Gardeners Make When Storing Produce

October 9, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some gardeners make mistakes while storing produce.

You’ve spent all season nurturing your garden—watering, weeding, and proudly watching those tomatoes, cucumbers, and carrots grow into perfection. Harvest day feels like victory… until a week later, your beautiful bounty turns mushy, moldy, or strangely flavorless. What happened? The truth is, storing produce is its own art form, and even the greenest of thumbs…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: Affordable garden materials, air circulation, apples, Choosing crops, frugal garden tips, fruits, garden tips, gardening, gardening mistakes, herbs, lettuce, mistakes, planting, plants, produce, roots, storage, temperature control, vegetables, washing plants

12 Herbs That Thrive in Cooler Temperatures

October 3, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some herbs thrive in cooler temperatures.

Most people assume gardening season ends when the weather cools down, but here’s a secret: herbs love a chill. While some plants wilt at the first sign of a breeze, others come alive when the temperatures dip. Cooler weather herbs are hardy, flavorful, and often easier to manage because they don’t bolt, scorch, or demand…

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Filed Under: plant growth Tagged With: chives, cilantro, cold weather, cool weather, cooler temperatures, dill, DIY Herb Garden, easy herb gardening tips, fennel, Growing Herbs Indoors, growing herbs on a balcony, Herb Garden Essentials, Herb Gardening Tips, herbs, lemon balm, mint, oregano, parsley, rosemary, sage, tarragon, thyme

How to Make Your Garden Pollinator-Friendly Without Buying a Single Bee House

September 29, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You can make your garden pollinator-friendly without buying a single bee house.

If you’ve been dreaming of turning your garden into a buzzing, fluttering paradise, you might think you need to splurge on fancy bee hotels or butterfly condos. Good news—you don’t! Pollinators don’t need designer real estate; they just need the right environment. The secret is creating a natural haven that attracts bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: Affordable garden tips, bee health, bees, best plants, Budget Gardening Tips, decorating tips, DIY Planters, garden tips, gardening tips, herbs, insects, pesticides, pests, plants, pollinators, watering, watering plants

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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Filed Under: garden tools Tagged With: backyard garden, backyard gardens, carrots, celery, gardening, garlic, grocery budget, grocery garden, grocery scraps, grocery shopping, grocery store, grocery stores, herbs, lettuce, onions, potatoes

Profitable Greenhouse Crops: Money in Your Pockets

March 30, 2020 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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You’ve been growing for a while. You’ve built a DIY greenhouse (or invested in one) and decided that you want to turn your hobby into a profitable small business. Which plants should you focus on growing to ensure steady cash flow? Here are the most profitable greenhouse crops that you should consider growing: Tomatoes Tomatoes…

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Filed Under: garden income, greenhouse Tagged With: garden income, greenhouse, herbs, income, leafy greens, making money in the garden, microgreens, tomatoes

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