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7 Budget-Friendly Mulch Alternatives That Last Longer Than You Expect

March 24, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

7 Budget-Friendly Mulch Alternatives That Last Longer Than You Expect

Mulch gets all the attention, but it doesn’t own the spotlight. Plenty of other materials can step in, protect soil, lock in moisture, and even outlast traditional wood chips without draining a wallet. Gardens thrive on creativity just as much as sunlight and water, and the smartest setups often come from thinking beyond the usual…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: Budget Gardening, DIY landscaping, eco-friendly gardening, garden hacks, gardening tips, home improvement, Landscaping Ideas, mulch alternatives, outdoor tips, soil health, sustainable gardening, yard care

The Cheapest Way to Build a Compost Bin

March 15, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Cheapest Way to Build a Compost Bin

Composting doesn’t have to be a fancy, complicated science experiment. Imagine transforming your leftover coffee grounds, vegetable peels, and even yard trimmings into rich, black gold for your garden—all without spending a fortune. The truth is, building a compost bin can cost almost nothing if approached with creativity and a little elbow grease. The cheapest…

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Filed Under: composting Tagged With: backyard compost, Budget Gardening, composting, diy gardening, eco-friendly tips, garden hacks, green living, home improvement, homemade compost bin, organic waste, Sustainable Living, zero-waste

How to Repair Garden Tools Instead of Replacing Them

March 9, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

How to Repair Garden Tools Instead of Replacing Them

A worn garden tool does not deserve a trip to the trash. Most tools fail because of small problems: a loose bolt, a rusty edge, or a handle that lost its grip. A few minutes of attention can turn a tired shovel or stubborn pair of pruners back into a reliable workhorse. Repairing tools saves…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: diy gardening, garden tips, garden tools, gardening, home improvement, pruning shears repair, rust removal, sustainable gardening, tool maintenance, tool repair, yard work

Early Termite Warning Signs Around Garden Beds

March 6, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Early Termite Warning Signs Around Garden Beds

A thriving garden should signal growth, color, and life. It should not signal structural danger. Yet the soil and mulch that nourish flowers and shrubs can also create the perfect front door for termites. These insects do not charge in dramatically. They work quietly, steadily, and with purpose. Catching their early signs around garden beds…

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Filed Under: pests Tagged With: foundation care, garden beds, home improvement, home maintenance, landscaping tips, mulch safety, outdoor living, pest control, property protection, termite prevention, termites, yard care

Why Many Gardeners Wait Until Mid-March to Buy Mulch

March 5, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why Many Gardeners Wait Until Mid-March to Buy Mulch

The calendar may say spring begins in March, but seasoned gardeners know that timing matters more than dates. Walk through any garden center in early March and the stacks of mulch look tempting, fresh, and ready to spread. Yet many experienced hands pause, wait, and circle back closer to mid-month. That choice does not come…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: garden planning, garden tools, gardening, home improvement, landscaping advice, mulch tips, plant care, seasonal gardening, soil health, spring gardening, yard maintenance

The $5 Tool That Replaces Several Expensive Ones

March 4, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The $5 Tool That Replaces Several Expensive Ones

A single five-dollar tool can knock out nails, pry apart boards, tap bricks into place, crack open stubborn crates, and even help tidy up a garden bed. That tool does not plug in, does not need batteries, and does not demand a special charging station in the garage. It fits in one hand, slides into…

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Filed Under: garden tools Tagged With: beginner DIY, budget tools, claw hammer, DIY tools, frugal living, garage organization, handyman tips, hardware basics, home improvement, home repairs, tool kit essentials

Why Termite Activity Can Increase Around Gardens in Early Spring

March 3, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why Termite Activity Can Increase Around Gardens in Early Spring

Spring doesn’t just wake up flowers and fruit trees. It wakes up termites too. As soon as soil temperatures begin to rise and spring rains soak the ground, subterranean termites shift into high gear. Gardens, with their rich soil, regular watering, and constant organic material, create a near-perfect staging ground for these insects. While lush…

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Filed Under: pests Tagged With: early spring pests, garden maintenance, home improvement, home protection, landscaping tips, moisture management, pest prevention, seasonal pests, termite control, termites, wood decay

The Cheap Gardening Hack That’s Actually Killing Your Plants

February 28, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Cheap Gardening Hack That’s Actually Killing Your Plants

A yard covered in tidy stones might look sharp and low-maintenance, but that bargain-bin decision could quietly sabotage every plant in sight. Garden centers stack bags of decorative rock and gravel near the entrance for a reason. The price looks reasonable, the promise of “no more mulching every year” sounds irresistible, and the clean, modern…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: backyard garden, compost, DIY mistakes, gardening, home improvement, mulch, mulch mistakes, plant care, rock mulch, soil health, sustainable gardening, weed control, yard maintenance

Is Your Garden Raising Your Property Value (And Taxes)?

February 27, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Is Your Garden Raising Your Property Value (And Taxes)?

A lush, carefully designed garden can turn an ordinary house into the kind of place that makes people slow down as they drive by. Flowering trees frame the entryway, layered shrubs soften the edges, and a healthy lawn stretches out like a green welcome mat. It looks good. It feels good. It even smells good…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: curb appeal, gardening, home appraisal, home improvement, homeowners, housing market, landscaping, outdoor living, property taxes, property value, real estate, tax assessment

Why Your Garden Fence Could Be a Death Trap for Local Wildlife

February 26, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why Your Garden Fence Could Be a Death Trap for Local Wildlife

A fence looks like control. It tells the world where your space begins and ends. But to a fox, a hedgehog, or a deer moving through its nightly route, that fence can feel like a wall that suddenly blocks a path used for generations. In some cases, it does more than block. It traps, injures,…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: animal welfare, backyard habitat, bird safety, conservation tips, eco-friendly landscaping, garden design, hedgehogs, home improvement, humane fencing, Sustainable Living, urban wildlife, wildlife safety

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