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Why Are Gardeners Pairing Roses With Drought-Tolerant Grasses?

August 16, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why Are Gardeners Pairing Roses With Drought-Tolerant Grasses?

Roses bring the drama, and drought-tolerant grasses bring the cool confidence. Put them together, and a garden bed suddenly looks less like a collection of individual plants and more like a thoughtfully designed landscape, with lush flowers rising above ribbons of foliage that move when the breeze wanders through. There is a practical reason for…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: drought-tolerant plants, garden design, landscaping, low maintenance gardening, ornamental grasses, rose gardens, roses, water‑wise gardening

6 Plants That Make a Gravel Garden Look Lush

July 23, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

6 Plants That Make a Gravel Garden Look Lush

A gravel garden does not have to look like a parking lot with a few plants awkwardly dropped into the middle. The right plants can make all that stone feel intentional, layered, colorful, and surprisingly lush without demanding constant watering or a full-time gardener with a wheelbarrow. The trick involves choosing plants that bring different…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: drought-tolerant plants, gravel garden, Landscaping Ideas, low maintenance gardening, rock garden plants, water‑wise gardening, xeriscaping

Transform Your Side Yard into a Food Forest: Edible Perennials That Require Little Maintenance

July 5, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Transform Your Side Yard into a Food Forest: Edible Perennials That Require Little Maintenance

Side yards often get ignored, collecting weeds, forgotten tools, and a general sense of “we’ll deal with it later.” Yet that narrow strip of land between house and fence holds serious potential for fresh food, shade, and surprising beauty. A food forest design transforms that overlooked space into a living pantry filled with plants that…

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7 Low-Growing Plants That Beat Weeds Without Constant Maintenance

March 28, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

7 Low-Growing Plants That Beat Weeds Without Constant Maintenance

Weeds don’t negotiate. They don’t take breaks, they don’t respect boundaries, and they absolutely don’t care how much effort went into planting a beautiful garden. One minute everything looks tidy and intentional, and the next, unruly green invaders start pushing through like they own the place. The usual response involves pulling, spraying, or endlessly battling…

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Filed Under: weeds Tagged With: drought-tolerant plants, eco-friendly gardening, garden tips, ground cover plants, Landscaping Ideas, lawn alternatives, low maintenance gardening, perennial plants, shade plants, sunny garden, weed control

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8 Garden Tasks That Become Easier in the Final Week of August

8 Garden Tasks That Become Easier in the Final Week of August

The final week of August gives the garden a funny little shift in personality. Summer still has plenty of heat left, but the calendar has started whispering about fall, which makes this an excellent time to tackle jobs that feel much harder when September arrives in a rush. Some tasks simply become easier because plants…

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What Is Causing Mushrooms to Appear Around Raised Beds?

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Mushrooms appearing around raised beds can look like tiny garden intruders, especially when a neat vegetable patch suddenly develops a crop of little caps overnight. In most cases, though, those mushrooms point to something much less alarming: moist conditions and fungi breaking down organic material in the soil or mulch. The mushroom itself represents only…

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