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Is Starting Seeds Indoors in Winter Really Worth the Cost?

January 1, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Is Starting Seeds Indoors in Winter Really Worth the Cost?

Winter has a way of slowing everything down. Outside, the world seems frozen, the soil hard as concrete, and the promise of spring feels like a distant dream. But inside your warm kitchen or sunlit living room, a tiny revolution can take place: seeds cracking open, delicate green shoots pushing toward the light, and the…

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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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11 Seed Starting Supplies to Buy in Autumn Sales

November 17, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Seed Starting Supplies You Should Buy in Autumn Sales

While most people are thinking about pumpkin spice and cozy sweaters in the autumn, gardeners are already plotting next year’s projects like a strategic mastermind. And honestly? That’s exactly when the best deals on seed-starting supplies appear—quietly, sneakily, ready to reward the early planner. Stocking up now means you’ll glide into spring like a gardening…

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The Right Way to Move Houseplants Indoors Without Losing Leaves

November 9, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Is A Right Way to Move Houseplants Indoors Without Losing Leaves

Your plants have been thriving outdoors all summer, basking in warm breezes, savoring morning dew, and flourishing with chlorophyll, much like sun-loving royalty. Then suddenly, autumn breezes arrive carrying a whisper of winter, and you realize the great migration must begin. Move them too fast, and the leaves drop like confetti at a parade you…

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Collect These Seeds Now — You’ll Thank Yourself in April

November 9, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Should Collect Certain Seeds Now Before Your April Bloom

We all know that there is a specific kind of magic that happens when spring finally arrives. The world stretches awake, the soil softens, and suddenly every neighbor with a porch pot becomes a garden philosopher. But here’s the secret the seasoned growers know: your April garden dreams actually start now, while fall and winter…

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11 Tips for Saving Seeds Before Winter

November 6, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Tips For Saving Seeds Before Winter

Collecting seeds from your own garden feels like bottling summer sunshine, packaging it up, and setting it aside for a new season of growth. But when fall begins to settle in and leaves start crunching under your boots, that magic turns into urgency. If you don’t collect and store seeds correctly before winter arrives, you…

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8 Seedlings That Transplant Better in Cool Weather

November 4, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Seedlings Transplant Better in Cool Weather

There’s something downright magical and special about cool-weather gardening. It comes with crisp air, the earthy smell of damp soil, and the satisfaction of watching tiny green shoots settle into their new homes before the chaos of summer heat kicks in. While many gardeners pack away their tools when temperatures dip, the smart ones know…

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7 Flowers That Self-Seed and Return Next Spring

November 3, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are Flowers That Self-Seed and Return Next Spring

Picture this: a garden that magically comes back to life every spring without you lifting a finger. No digging, no replanting, no long afternoons spent covered in dirt wondering if you spaced the seeds correctly this time. Just bright, cheerful blooms that pop up year after year like loyal friends returning from vacation. Sounds like…

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The Case for Leaving Seed Heads: Beauty, Birds, and Free Food

November 2, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Case for Leaving Seed Heads: Beauty, Birds, and Free Food

You’ve spent all summer nurturing your garden—watering, weeding, and admiring every petal. Now autumn’s rolling in, and your first instinct might be to tidy up, clip everything down, and start fresh for spring. But hold your pruners for a second! Those dry, sculptural seed heads standing tall in your garden aren’t just leftovers from the…

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Seed Starting on a Budget Series: Indoors vs. Outdoors

December 23, 2024 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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  I recently polled my social media followers to find out what kinds of questions they had about seed starting, and a common source of confusion is figuring out which seeds need to be started indoors. You don’t need to dig out all your seeds and start everything indoors before the last frost date. Why Not…

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How Leaf Litter Can Improve Soil Health and Reduce Fertilizer Costs

How Leaf Litter Can Improve Soil Health and Reduce Fertilizer Costs

An empty yard stacked with fallen leaves doesn’t signal a mess—it signals opportunity. Those crunchy layers underfoot hold more power than any bag of store-bought fertilizer stacked in a garden center aisle. Leaves carry nutrients, structure, and life, all bundled into one overlooked seasonal gift. Instead of treating them like waste, smart gardeners treat them…

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Gardening is more than digging dirt and watering plants—it’s a masterclass in patience, strategy, and a little bit of magic. Imagine the thrill of growing vegetables, flowers, and herbs from seeds you’ve harvested yourself. Every packet of store-bought seeds you skip is money saved, and every seed you nurture is a victory. Seed-saving isn’t just…

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Which Plant Pairings Naturally Reduce Pests and Improve Yields

Which Plant Pairings Naturally Reduce Pests and Improve Yields

Gardens buzz with life, but not all visitors are welcome. Some nibble leaves, suck juices, and generally wreak havoc, turning a lush patch of greens into a battlefield. Instead of reaching for chemical sprays, gardeners can harness the natural power of plant partnerships. Certain plant duos can repel pests, attract beneficial insects, and even boost…

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6 Low-Cost Ways to Improve Heavy Clay Soil for Better Plant Growth

6 Low-Cost Ways to Improve Heavy Clay Soil for Better Plant Growth

Gardening in heavy clay soil feels like trying to run a marathon in concrete boots. It’s thick, sticky, and unforgiving, holding water like it’s training for a swamp competition. Plants can struggle, roots get suffocated, and the frustration mounts as every shovel feels heavier than the last. But here’s the truth: clay soil isn’t your…

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