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The One Weed You Should Never Ignore in November

November 29, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Is One Weed You Should Never Ignore in November

There’s a special kind of chaos that arrives in late fall—the holiday prep, the colder mornings, the frantic search for gloves you definitely owned last year. But lurking beneath all of that seasonal buzz is something far sneakier, something far more persistent, and something that absolutely thrives when everything else in your yard is slowing…

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The Fruits and Nuts You Can Still Harvest This Month

November 26, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Fruits and Nuts You Can Still Harvest This Month

If you’ve ever walked into your yard or local orchard during the later part of the season and assumed everything juicy, crunchy, or delicious was already gone, you’re in for a treat. There’s something thrilling about the late-month harvest—the sense that you’re rescuing treasures that most people forgot were still out there. While others pack…

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Bare-Root Planting: The November Gardening Move No One Talks About

November 11, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Bare-Root Planting Is The November Gardening Move No One Talks About

November may feel like the month when gardens go quiet, leaves tumble down, and outdoor projects get shelved until spring. But savvy gardeners know that November is secretly one of the best times to make a move that will transform your garden next year: bare-root planting. While most people focus on mulching, raking, or hiding…

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Why Kale and Spinach Are the Underdogs of the November Garden

November 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Kale and Spinach Are the Underdogs of the November Garden

While tomatoes call it quits, peppers bow out, and basil dramatically fades like a Victorian poet at certain parts of the year, kale and spinach quietly keep pushing. They don’t demand applause, don’t wilt under pressure, and don’t act like divas about the temperature. These two leafy giants aren’t just surviving—they’re thriving in the cold,…

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Your Plants Don’t Need as Much Water as You Think in November — Here’s Why

November 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Plants Don’t Need as Much Water as You Think in November — Here’s Why

The watering can become a reflex for many plant parents—see a leaf, give it a drink. But once November rolls in, that habit starts causing more harm than help. As temperatures shift, sunlight fades earlier, and indoor heating dries the air in new ways, your plants quietly transition into a slower rhythm. Their needs change…

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Why November Is the Smartest Month to Test Your Garden Soil

November 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

November Is the Smartest Month to Test Your Garden Soil

Ah, November gardens: the air is cool, the leaves crunch underfoot, and the frantic rush of the growing season has finally slowed to a peaceful hush. It’s the time when the soil takes a deep breath, resting after months of supporting blooms, veggies, and backyard victories. While many gardeners pack away their tools and declare…

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The Ultimate November Garden Checklist: Don’t Skip These Final Tasks

November 7, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Ultimate November Garden Checklist: Don’t Skip These Final Tasks

November in your garden is a wonderful, amazing time. The air sharpens, leaves crisp underfoot, and the entire landscape seems to exhale after months of busyness. But while everything looks like it’s slowing down, this month is absolutely packed with important tasks that set the stage for a healthy, vibrant garden next spring. Skip them…

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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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The Morning Watering Rule: Why Timing Impacts Growth More Than Quantity

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5 Garden Tasks You Should Finish Before Summer Begins

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