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7 Winter Mulches That Actually Warm Soil Instead of Chilling It

January 13, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 7 Winter Mulches That Actually Warm Soil Instead of Chilling It

Winter gardening can feel like a battle against frost, icy winds, and soil that seems determined to freeze solid. But what if the secret to keeping your plants cozy through the cold months wasn’t a high-tech greenhouse or fancy heater, but something as simple as the right mulch? Mulch isn’t just a boring layer of…

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9 Things to Do With Fallen Leaves That Aren’t “Rake and Bag”

January 12, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 9 Things to Do With Fallen Leaves That Aren’t “Rake and Bag”

Autumn doesn’t politely tap you on the shoulder — it cannonballs into your yard. One windy afternoon and suddenly your lawn looks like it hosted a confetti parade thrown by trees with attitude. Fallen leaves pile up, crunch underfoot, and quietly dare you to do something more creative than the annual rake-and-bag routine. And honestly?…

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7 Ways to Prevent Frost Heave From Uprooting Small Plants

January 12, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 7 Ways to Prevent Frost Heave From Uprooting Small Plants

Winter can feel like a mischievous villain in the garden, flexing its icy muscles while your smallest, most delicate plants cling to life. One day everything looks snug and settled, and the next morning your seedlings are jutting out of the soil like they’re trying to escape. That dramatic soil shift isn’t random chaos—it’s frost…

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11 Winter Garden Myths That Waste Time and Money

January 12, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 11 Winter Garden Myths That Waste Time and Money

Winter gardening is wrapped in mystery, folklore, and wildly confident advice from neighbors, relatives, and that guy at the garden center who “has always done it this way.” When temperatures drop, logic often freezes right along with the soil. Gardeners rush to overprotect, overspend, or completely abandon their gardens based on myths that sound reasonable…

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7 Mulch Moves That Prevent Freeze Damage to Roots

January 9, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 7 Mulch Moves That Prevent Freeze Damage to Roots

Winter can feel like a sly, shifty villain for your garden, creeping in with frost and icy winds ready to damage the roots that keep your plants alive. But you don’t have to sit idly by and watch your beloved greenery shiver through the cold. With the right mulch moves, you can turn your garden…

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Is Mulching Early a Smart Money-Saving Move?

January 8, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Is Mulching Early a Smart Money-Saving Move?

Spring has barely cleared its throat, the soil is still cool, and yet the garden center parking lot is already packed. Bags of mulch are stacked like treasure chests, and homeowners are eyeing them the way bargain hunters eye a clearance rack. The question crackling in the air is simple but powerful: should you mulch…

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This Garden Trick Could Cut Your Water Bill in Half

December 26, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

This Garden Trick Could Cut Your Water Bill in Half

Summer heat is blazing, your plants are wilting, and your water bill just made you do a double-take. But what if a simple garden trick could cut that bill in half while keeping your flowers, vegetables, and lawn thriving? Yes, you read that right—half! This isn’t some fad or gimmick. With a few clever tweaks,…

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Are You Accidentally Encouraging Weeds Without Realizing It?

December 25, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Are You Accidentally Encouraging Weeds Without Realizing It?

Weeds. Those sneaky, green invaders that seem to spring up overnight, turning your perfectly manicured garden into a chaotic jungle. But what if we told you that some of your gardening habits might actually be giving these unruly plants a VIP pass to your yard? Yes, you might be unknowingly rolling out the red carpet…

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Could Snow Be the Best Mulch Your Garden Gets All Year?

December 22, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Could Snow Be the Best Mulch Your Garden Gets All Year?

Winter storms don’t usually get applause from gardeners, but maybe they should. While icy wind rattles windows and snow piles up outside, something quietly brilliant could be happening in your garden beds. That white blanket might be doing more than just looking pretty or causing sore shoveling muscles. Snow, surprisingly, can act like a natural…

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Why Your Raised Beds Might Be Failing in Winter

December 12, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Your Raised Beds Might Be Failing in Winter

Your garden can feel like a kingdom—lush in summer, thriving in fall, and then suddenly… defeated the moment winter shows up. One day your raised beds look proud and productive; the next they resemble abandoned plots wondering what they did to deserve such treatment. Winter gardening is a whole different beast, and raised beds—despite being…

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