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The Secret to Fall Mulch That Supercharges Next Spring’s Blooms

November 7, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

What Is The Secret to Fall Mulch That Supercharges Next Spring’s Blooms?

There’s something undeniably magical about stepping outside on a crisp fall morning and imagining the garden that will burst into color months later. Most gardeners spend spring scrambling to fertilize, prune, and coax their flowers into greatness, but the true secret weapon comes before the snow settles in. The secret? Fall mulch. Not just tossing…

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Why Straw Mulch Beats Plastic for Protecting Winter Crops

November 1, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Straw Mulch Beats Plastic for Protecting Winter Crops

If you’ve ever tried to keep your crops alive through the cold bite of winter, you know it’s a battle between frost and survival. Many gardeners and farmers reach for plastic mulch because it looks clean, modern, and easy—but looks can be deceiving. Straw mulch, that humble golden blanket you might associate with barns and…

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How to Spot Overwintering Insects in Mulch

October 29, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Can Spot Overwintering Insects in Mulch

Here’s the thing about winter: while you’re bundling up and sipping hot cocoa, there’s an entire hidden world beneath your feet getting cozy for the season. That soft, earthy layer of mulch around your garden beds? It’s not just keeping your plants warm—it’s the equivalent of a five-star winter resort for bugs. Many insects use…

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How Mulched Leaves Reduce Soil Erosion

October 28, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Mulched Leaves Reduce Soil Erosion

Picture this: a crisp autumn afternoon, trees blazing in shades of amber and gold, leaves tumbling lazily to the ground. Most people see those fallen leaves as a chore waiting to happen—a weekend spent raking, bagging, and sweating. But here’s the secret your yard’s been trying to tell you: those leaves aren’t waste. They’re one…

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11 Perennials That Should Always Be Mulched in Fall

October 27, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Perennials Should Always Be Mulched in Fall

As the air cools and leaves start to tumble, gardeners everywhere begin their fall rituals—raking, pruning, and tucking their flower beds in for winter. But one step that often gets skipped (or done half-heartedly) is mulching. Think of mulch as a cozy blanket for your perennials: it locks in warmth, keeps moisture steady, and prevents…

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How to Prep Raised Beds for Snowfall

October 23, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Should Prep Raised Beds for Snowfall

The first snow of the season might look magical from your kitchen window, but your raised garden beds? They’re about to face a frosty fight for survival. Beneath that peaceful white blanket, your soil, plants, and hardworking microbes are all scrambling to handle freezing temps, heavy moisture, and winter’s unpredictable mood swings. The good news…

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10 Garden Tasks That Prevent Spring Weeds

October 22, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Garden Tasks Prevent Spring Weeds

Spring is supposed to be about blooms, sunshine, and fresh starts—not a battlefield of weeds determined to turn your garden into a jungle. But every gardener knows the truth: those sneaky green invaders don’t take a vacation. They lie in wait all winter, ready to burst forth the second you relax. The good news? You…

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6 Gardening Shortcuts That Only Work in Autumn

October 21, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Gardening Shortcuts Only Work in Autumn

There’s something magical about autumn—the crisp air, the fiery leaves, the cozy sweaters—and if you’re a gardener, it’s your secret season of opportunity. While everyone else is packing up their tools and calling it quits, you can actually get ahead with a few clever shortcuts that only work during these cooler months. Autumn isn’t just…

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Why Straw Mulch Protects Roots in Cold Weather

October 19, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Straw Mulch Protects Roots in Cold Weather

When winter rolls in and the garden starts to fade, most people grab a blanket and head indoors—but your plants need one too. Beneath that layer of soil, roots are quietly doing their best to survive the icy months ahead. The problem? Frost, wind, and sudden temperature swings can spell disaster for them. Enter the…

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7 Easy Raised Bed Fixes for Fall Maintenance

October 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There are easy raised bed fixes for fall maintenance.

The air’s getting crisper, the leaves are turning, and your raised garden beds are starting to look… well, a little tired. Fall is that golden window when the growing season slows down, giving you the perfect chance to whip those beds back into shape before winter. Ignore them now, and you’ll pay for it come…

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