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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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9 Fall Garden Pests That Arrive Out of Nowhere

October 15, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some fall garden pests arrive out of nowhere

One minute your fall garden is bursting with pumpkins, mums, and kale that could make a farmer’s market jealous. The next, it looks like a buffet line for uninvited guests with six legs and bad manners. Fall may be cooler and calmer than summer, but don’t let that crisp air fool you—pests are still lurking,…

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9 Vegetables That Attract Aphids in Fall

October 7, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some vegetables attract Aphids in the fall.

You’ve spent all summer tending your garden—watering, weeding, and proudly watching your veggies thrive. But as the cool crisp air of fall rolls in, tiny uninvited guests often show up for a feast. Aphids—those sneaky, sap-sucking pests—can turn your lush fall harvest into a sticky mess faster than you can say “where did all my…

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5 Common Plants That Secretly Attract Pests

September 29, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some common plants secretly attract pests.

You plant them with love, water them with care, and admire their beauty from the porch swing—only to realize later that your so-called “green jewels” are basically throwing a party for bugs. Yep, some of the most common and beloved plants in your yard are secretly attracting pests like magnets. Aphids, mosquitoes, and beetles don’t…

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The One Plant That Can Save Your Entire Garden From Aphids

September 25, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

One plant can save your entire garden from aphids.

Aphids: the tiny green (and sometimes black) villains that make gardeners everywhere grit their teeth. They multiply fast, drain your plants dry, and can leave even the most carefully tended garden looking sad and wilted. But here’s the twist—you don’t need expensive sprays or harsh chemicals to win this battle. There’s one natural hero you…

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The DIY Pest Spray That Works Better Than Store-Bought

September 24, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There is a DIY pest spray that works better than store-bought.

Got ants parading through the kitchen, or spiders acting like they own the corners of your home? The instinct is to grab a shiny can of store-bought pest spray, but here’s the catch: those sprays often come packed with harsh chemicals and a price tag that feels like an ambush of its own. The good…

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7 Garden Inspection Tasks for Thriving Plants

June 22, 2020 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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Why do I bother walking through my garden multiple times a day? Let’s talk about my top garden inspection tasks. We’re in the midst of a heatwave in my neck of the woods and the garden is loving it. The heat-sensitive plants have all bolted and been pulled in favor of heat-loving edibles. I make…

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