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These Plants Could Get You Fined in Florida This Year

January 26, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These Plants Could Get You Fined in Florida This Year

Florida is famous for palm trees, tropical blooms, and lush backyards that look like mini jungles. But hiding among the pretty greenery are plants that can cause serious ecological damage—and yes, sometimes even legal trouble. One wrong vine in your yard or one banned plant in your landscaping plan could turn your dream garden into…

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10 Plants Gardeners Should Always Protect Before It Snows

January 24, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These Are 10 Plants Gardeners Should Always Protect Before It Snows

Winter is creeping closer, and that crisp edge in the air isn’t just a hint of snow—it’s a wake-up call for gardeners. Your garden may look peaceful now, but once frost and snow roll in, delicate leaves will blacken, stems will snap, and blooms will vanish if you’re not careful. Protecting the right plants before…

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9 Cheap Windbreak Ideas That Save Plants in a Cold Snap

January 24, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These Are 9 Cheap Windbreak Ideas That Save Plants in a Cold Snap

Winter gusts can be brutal, but your garden doesn’t have to suffer! Imagine your carefully nurtured plants standing tall instead of drooping under icy blasts. Cold snaps have a sneaky way of stressing plants, stripping moisture, and leaving stems brittle, yet you can fight back with surprisingly simple, inexpensive solutions. The right windbreak doesn’t just…

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8 Signs Your Soil Needs More Drainage Before Spring Rains

January 21, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These Are 8 Signs Your Soil Needs More Drainage Before Spring Rains

Spring rain should feel refreshing, not like a stress test for your yard. Yet every year, countless gardens turn into soggy obstacle courses just as plants are gearing up to grow. Too much water hanging around underground can quietly sabotage roots, invite disease, and leave your soil gasping for air. Drainage issues often hide in…

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Local Fire Marshals Are Urging Gardeners to Rethink This Popular Landscaping Habit

January 16, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Local Fire Marshals Are Urging Gardeners to Rethink This Popular Landscaping Habit

Flames dancing across a backyard might sound like a scene from an action movie, but for some homeowners, it’s an all-too-real hazard. Fire officials across the country are waving red flags about a gardening trend that many take for granted. From sprawling mulch beds to decorative wood chips, the very materials that make gardens look…

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5 Plants That Could Be Illegal to Grow in Your Backyard This Spring—Check Your State List

January 15, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

How to Identify Invasive Weeds Early

Spring gardening season brings a rush of excitement, glossy seed catalogs, and dreams of lush greenery taking over every empty patch of soil. But hidden among the innocent-looking plants at garden centers and online listings are botanical rebels that lawmakers would rather you never plant at all. Some of these greenery glamour stars grow too…

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10 Backyard “Warm Spots” Where Plants Survive the Coldest Nights

January 14, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 10 Backyard “Warm Spots” Where Plants Survive the Coldest Nights

Winter nights can feel downright ruthless to gardeners. One minute your plants are thriving, and the next, a surprise freeze rolls in like an uninvited guest who eats all the snacks. Yet while frost paints lawns silver and thermometers plummet, some corners of your yard stay surprisingly cozy. These hidden pockets of warmth can mean…

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9 Fast Ways to Protect Young Trees From Windburn

January 11, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

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Wind can be a bully, especially to young trees that are still figuring out life with tender bark, flexible trunks, and shallow roots. One blustery afternoon can undo months of careful planting, leaving leaves scorched, branches stressed, and growth stalled. Windburn isn’t just a cosmetic issue either; it robs trees of moisture, weakens their defenses,…

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7 Cheap Covers That Protect Plants Better Than Frost Cloth

January 10, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

7 Cheap Covers That Protect Plants Better Than Frost Cloth

Cold weather has a dramatic flair for showing up uninvited and wreaking havoc on your garden. One minute your tomatoes are thriving, and the next, a frosty night threatens to turn all that hard work into limp, blackened leaves. Gardeners everywhere scramble for frost cloth, but here’s the twist: some of the best plant protection…

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8 Cold-Weather Watering Mistakes That Cause Winter Rot

January 9, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 8 Cold-Weather Watering Mistakes That Cause Winter Rot

Winter can transform a lush garden into a frosty battlefield where even the hardiest plants are vulnerable. While snow, ice, and freezing temperatures grab all the attention, one silent enemy often goes unnoticed: winter rot caused by watering mistakes. Gardeners who think watering slows down in cold months might be unwittingly setting their plants up…

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