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What’s the Real Benefit of Using Garden Covers and Tunnels?

December 21, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

What’s the Real Benefit of Using Garden Covers and Tunnels?

Gardening already feels like a daring adventure, but garden covers and tunnels turn it into a full-blown action movie. One minute you’re planting tiny seeds, and the next you’re defending them from frost, pests, wind, and surprise weather tantrums. These humble-looking structures are not just plastic hoops and fabric stretched over soil; they are secret…

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Is Your Garden Wildlife-Friendly in December?

December 12, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Is Your Garden Wildlife-Friendly in December?

December might be the month of cozy blankets, festive lights, and hot drinks, but for wildlife, it’s a season of survival. As temperatures drop and natural food sources shrink, the creatures that flutter, scamper, and rustle through your garden are working overtime to stay warm and fed. Many homeowners assume gardening is a spring or…

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12 Garden Maintenance Chores for December That Avoid Spring Stress

December 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Garden Maintenance Chores For December That Avoid Spring Stress

Winter may have arrived, but your garden doesn’t have to hibernate completely. December is the perfect time to roll up your sleeves and tackle small but crucial chores that will make your spring planting smoother, healthier, and far less stressful. Even in the cold, there are tasks you can do to protect your plants, improve…

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6 Reasons Your Winter Plants Are Dying and What to Do About It

December 9, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Many Reasons Your Winter Plants Are Dying And What To Do About It

Winter can be brutal—not just for humans, but for the plants you’ve nurtured all year. One day, your leafy friend looks vibrant and lively, and the next, it’s drooping, yellowing, or losing leaves faster than you can say “frostbite.” It’s frustrating, heartbreaking, and honestly, a little mysterious. How can plants that thrived in summer suddenly…

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How to Catch Hidden Pests Before They Invade Your Shed This Winter

December 2, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Need To Catch Hidden Pests Before They Invade Your Shed This Winter

Winter is coming, and while you might be busy stocking up on firewood or prepping your garden tools for hibernation, there’s a secret threat lurking in the shadows: pests. Tiny intruders like rodents, spiders, and insects see your cozy shed as prime real estate when the cold weather hits. One day you’re enjoying a clean,…

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How to Keep Rodents from Chewing Your Tree Trunks This Winter

November 30, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Should Keep Rodents from Chewing Your Tree Trunks This Winter

The moment the temperatures drop and the first frost settles, rodents across your yard seem to hold an annual strategy meeting about which of your tree trunks they’re going to gnaw on next. It’s almost as if they wait all year for winter to arrive so they can treat your landscape like an all-you-can-eat bark…

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How Climate Change Is Quietly Changing Fall Gardening Forever

November 27, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Climate Change Is Quietly Changing Fall Gardening Forever

Fall gardening used to be a predictable ritual—cool mornings, crisp evenings, and soil that practically begged to be planted. But lately, gardeners are looking around wondering why their pumpkins resemble beach balls, their mums are blooming in August, and the kale they planted is suddenly melting like it’s on a tropical vacation. Something strange is…

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Why Seedlings Fail in Late Plantings

November 22, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Seedlings Often Fail in Late Plantings

There’s a certain kind of optimism that hits when you drop seeds into soil later in the season—like you’re beating the system, sneaking in one last chance at garden glory. The sun is warm, the days still feel long, and the soil practically whispers, “Go ahead, plant something.” But then, within weeks, that hope turns…

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6 Garden Pests That Hibernate in Your Soil

November 20, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Garden Pests Hibernate in Your Soil

Winter seems peaceful, doesn’t it? The garden is quiet, plants are resting, and snow or frost blankets the ground. But beneath that calm surface, some of your garden’s most notorious troublemakers are lying in wait. While you’re sipping hot cocoa inside, pests are snoozing in your soil, ready to wake up and wreak havoc come…

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Why Rodent Populations Spike in Autumn Gardens

November 20, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Is A Reason Rodent Populations Spike in Autumn Gardens

Autumn is magical—crisp air, colorful leaves, and the smell of pumpkin spice drifting through the neighborhood. But as gardeners admire the seasonal beauty, an uninvited guest is often preparing a grand entrance: rodents. Mice and rats suddenly seem everywhere, sneaking through fallen leaves, nibbling on vegetables, and exploring compost heaps with alarming determination. While it…

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