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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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5 Natural Mulches That Protect Roots From Frost

October 9, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some natural mulches protect roots from frost.

The temperature drops, the mornings frost over, and suddenly your once-thriving garden starts looking like it’s auditioning for a frozen food commercial. Frost is a silent plant killer—sneaking in overnight and attacking roots when they’re most vulnerable. But there’s a secret weapon that seasoned gardeners swear by: mulch. Not just any mulch, though—natural mulches that…

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Why Mulching Too Early Can Damage Perennials

October 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Mulching too early can damage perennials.

You finally feel it—the first warm weekend after a long, gray winter. The birds are singing, your gloves are on, and you’re ready to mulch like a pro. You grab that fresh, earthy-smelling pile of mulch and start spreading it around your flower beds, feeling productive and proud. But hold on—before you cover your perennials…

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12 Garden Chores You Can’t Skip in November

October 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some garden chores you can't skip in November.

Ah, November—the month when pumpkin spice takes over, sweaters make a comeback, and your garden starts whispering, “Don’t forget about me.” While the chill in the air tempts you to trade your gardening gloves for a hot mug of cocoa, your outdoor space still needs some love before winter fully settles in. Neglect it now,…

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9 Garden Tools You’ll Use More in Fall Than Summer

October 7, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You use some garden tools more in the fall than the summer.

Summer might get all the gardening glory—lush lawns, bright blooms, and hours spent basking in the sun—but real gardeners know that fall is where the magic happens. Once the temperature drops and the air gets crisp, your yard transforms into a whole new kind of project zone. From prepping the soil for next year to…

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11 Trees With Leaves Worth Collecting for Mulch

October 3, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some trees with leaves are worth collecting for mulch.

There’s something magical about fall—the crisp air, the pumpkin spice, and the avalanche of leaves carpeting your yard. Most people see those leaves as a weekend chore, but savvy gardeners know they’re sitting on a goldmine. Fallen leaves, when used as mulch, can enrich your soil, lock in moisture, and reduce weeds without costing you…

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How to Grow a Garden That Survives Neglect

September 30, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You can grow a garden that survives neglect.

You love the idea of a garden. The smell of fresh herbs, the pop of colors from flowers, maybe even the satisfaction of biting into a tomato you grew yourself. But then reality hits: life gets busy, watering cans get dusty, and suddenly your “green oasis” looks more like a desert wasteland. Don’t worry—neglect doesn’t…

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The Mulch Trick That Saves Water and Fights Weeds

September 24, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There is a mulch trick that saves water and fights weeds.

Gardens everywhere have a not-so-secret hero that works harder than most people realize. It’s not fancy fertilizer, it’s not high-tech irrigation, and it’s definitely not some rare seed that costs a fortune. The trick is mulch, and it’s one of the simplest ways to transform a struggling garden into a thriving one. Mulch isn’t just…

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