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Extension Agents Say This One Winter Habit Is Ruining Your Spring Garden

January 16, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Extension Agents Say This One Winter Habit Is Ruining Your Spring Garden

Snow crunches underfoot, breath fogs the air, and the garden looks asleep. It feels harmless to wander across dormant beds or cut a shortcut over the vegetable patch while everything is frozen solid. That innocent winter stroll, though, is exactly what makes extension agents groan every year. Long before seeds are sown, a surprising amount…

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9 Ways to Use Garden Wire Netting to Protect Plants from Ice Damage

December 22, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 9 Ways to Use Garden Wire & Netting to Protect Plants from Ice Damage

Winter doesn’t politely knock before barging into your garden with icy boots on. One night of freezing rain or sharp frost can undo months of careful planting, pruning, and patient hope. That’s where garden wire and netting step in like quiet heroes, ready to shield tender leaves and brittle stems from nature’s coldest tricks. These…

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The Impact Of Snow And Ice On Your Garden Isn’t What You Think

December 15, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Impact Of Snow And Ice On Your Garden Isn’t What You Think

Winter isn’t just about cozy blankets, hot cocoa, and Instagram-worthy snowflakes—it’s also about your garden. While many gardeners panic at the first frost, snow and ice are not always the villains in your backyard story. In fact, these frozen elements can be surprising allies, offering protection, nourishment, and even a bit of magic for your…

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Why Ignoring Your Fountain Could Cost You Hundreds This Winter

November 29, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Ignoring Your Fountain Could Cost You Hundreds This Winter

If you’ve ever strolled past your backyard fountain in December and thought, “Eh, it’ll be fine until spring,” brace yourself—because that innocent-looking decorative feature might be plotting financial chaos. A fountain that runs flawlessly all summer can turn into a cracked, leaking, wallet-draining disaster once temperatures drop. Winter has a way of sneaking up on…

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Why Planting Too Early Can Set Back Your Entire Garden

Why Planting Too Early Can Set Back Your Entire Garden

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