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10 Plants Gardeners Should Always Protect Before It Snows

January 24, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These Are 10 Plants Gardeners Should Always Protect Before It Snows

Winter is creeping closer, and that crisp edge in the air isn’t just a hint of snow—it’s a wake-up call for gardeners. Your garden may look peaceful now, but once frost and snow roll in, delicate leaves will blacken, stems will snap, and blooms will vanish if you’re not careful. Protecting the right plants before…

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9 Perennials You Should Leave Standing Until Spring and Why

January 22, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These Are 9 Perennials You Should Leave Standing Until Spring and Why

Winter gardens can feel like a quiet, gray world, but the truth is, a little patience can transform them into something spectacular. Leaving certain perennials standing through the cold months isn’t just about laziness—it’s about creating natural beauty, supporting wildlife, and giving your garden structure when everything else has gone dormant. These hardy survivors provide…

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7 Perennials That Multiply Without Extra Care

January 7, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These Are 7 Perennials That Multiply Without Extra Care

Gardening can feel like a delicate dance of watering, weeding, fertilizing, and praying for the sun to shine just right. But imagine stepping into your garden and finding plants thriving on their own, spreading joy and color without you lifting a finger. Certain perennials are the masters of self-proliferation, turning your backyard into a vibrant,…

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10 Flowers That Come Back Every Year Without Extra Spending

January 5, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

10 Flowers That Come Back Every Year Without Extra Spending

Gardening thrills don’t have to drain your wallet or demand endless trips to the garden center. Some flowers are natural overachievers, popping back up year after year like loyal friends who never ghost you. These plants turn one smart purchase into seasons of color, fragrance, and pollinator magic. They laugh in the face of harsh…

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13 Indoor Plants to Rescue and Overwinter from the Garden

December 11, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are The Indoor Plants To Rescue And Overwinter From The Garden

As the days grow shorter and frost edges closer, your garden may be whispering one last goodbye. But not all plants are ready to bid farewell to sunlight and warmth just yet. Some can be rescued, brought indoors, and nurtured through the winter months to thrive again next spring. Overwintering plants is part science, part…

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8 Flowers to Dry for Winter Bouquets

November 19, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

8 Flowers to Dry for Winter Bouquets

When the cold winds start blowing and frost nips at the garden, fresh blooms feel like a distant memory. But who says your winter home has to be devoid of floral cheer? Drying flowers is like hitting the pause button on summer and fall, preserving color, shape, and beauty long after the growing season ends….

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