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How to Stop Mold and Fungus Before They Harm New Growth

March 4, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

How to Stop Mold and Fungus Before They Harm New Growth

Mold and fungus do not wait on the sidelines. They move fast, spread faster, and attack when plants sit at their most vulnerable stage. Anyone serious about healthy seedlings, thriving houseplants, or productive garden beds needs to understand how these organisms work and how to shut them down early. Gardeners often focus on sunlight, fertilizer,…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: fungus control, garden maintenance, gardening tips, Home Gardening, humidity control, indoor plants, mold prevention, outdoor gardening, plant care, plant diseases, Seedling care, soil health

Why Your Garden Shed Could Be Harboring Toxic Mold This Winter

February 22, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why Your Garden Shed Could Be Harboring Toxic Mold This Winter

A garden shed can look harmless, even charming, tucked into the corner of a yard under a gray winter sky. But behind that simple door, a biological drama may already be unfolding. Cold air collides with trapped moisture, wood absorbs dampness, and organic debris piles up unnoticed. Give that mix a few weeks of neglect,…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: black mold, DIY maintenance, garden shed safety, home health, humidity control, mold prevention, outdoor storage, property care, seasonal hazards, toxic mold, winter home maintenance

DIY Potting Mixes Are Spreading Mold — Experts Warn of Common Mistakes

February 20, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

DIY Potting Mixes Are Spreading Mold — Experts Warn of a Common Mistake

If you think mixing your own potting soil is harmless, think again. A fluffy, nutrient-rich blend that seems perfect for your indoor plants can secretly turn into a mold magnet. It isn’t just a minor nuisance sitting on the surface; it can actively harm your plants and create a household hazard. Experts are sounding the…

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The Hidden Mold Problem Lurking in DIY Potting Mixes

February 6, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

The Hidden Mold Problem Lurking in DIY Potting Mixes

That white fuzz or musty smell showing up in a fresh batch of mix can feel like a gardening betrayal, especially when you made it yourself to save money. The good news is you usually don’t need fancy products to fix the problem—you need better moisture control, smarter storage, and a couple of cheap “reset”…

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Filed Under: gardening methods Tagged With: composting, container gardening, diy gardening, frugal gardening, fungus gnats, mold prevention, plant care, potting mix, soil health

The Mulch That’s Causing Mold Problems in Southern Homes

January 30, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

The Mulch That’s Causing Mold Problems in Southern Homes

If your flower beds look great but your porch smells musty after a rain, your mulch might be part of the problem. In warm, humid regions, some mulch stays wet long enough to grow fuzzy patches and kick off that “basement” odor outdoors, and sometimes it doesn’t stop there. When you spread the wrong material…

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