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Are Expensive Planters Really Better for Plant Health?

January 5, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Are Expensive Planters Really Better for Plant Health?

Plant lovers, get ready to have your green thumbs tingling! From sleek ceramic pots to hefty stone planters, the world of plant containers is brimming with eye-catching options that can make any living room feel like a jungle paradise. But before you splurge on a $200 planter, ask yourself: are expensive pots actually better for…

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Which Indoor Plants Are Best For The Start Of The New Year?

January 4, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Which Indoor Plants Are Best For The Start Of The New Year?

The start of a new year is like opening a fresh notebook—full of possibility, energy, and a hint of magic. What better way to kick off 2026 than by filling your space with indoor plants that not only brighten your home but also boost your mood, purify the air, and inspire fresh beginnings? Indoor gardening…

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9 Mistakes That Make Home Gardens More Expensive Than Necessary

January 4, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

9 Mistakes That Make Home Gardens More Expensive Than Necessary

Gardening is supposed to be relaxing, satisfying, and—ideally—kind to your wallet. Yet somehow, gardeners everywhere end up spending more than they planned, buried under bags of soil, overpriced tools, and plants that never quite take off. What if the reason your garden is draining your bank account isn’t bad luck, but simple, avoidable mistakes? From…

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Is DIY Seed Starting Cheaper Than Buying Starter Plants?

January 4, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Is DIY Seed Starting Cheaper Than Buying Starter Plants?

The thrill of holding a tiny seed between your fingers and imagining the towering tomatoes, fragrant basil, or vibrant marigolds it could become is unmatched. Gardening isn’t just planting; it’s a small adventure that begins in a pot or tray on your windowsill. But when spring rolls around and garden centers brim with lush starter…

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6 Annuals That Don’t Need Expensive Soil Mixes

January 3, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

6 Annuals That Don’t Need Expensive Soil Mixes

Gardening shouldn’t feel like a high-stakes game of Monopoly where the board is your backyard and the rules are “buy the fanciest soil or fail.” Some plants thrive without fancy soil, miracle fertilizers, or Instagram-worthy green thumbs. Imagine vibrant blooms popping up in ordinary garden dirt, laughing in the face of overcomplicated horticulture advice. Whether…

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How To Tell If Your Grass Is Healthy In January

January 3, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

How To Tell If Your Grass Is Healthy In January

Winter lawns can feel like a mystery. One day, your grass looks like a lush carpet from a summer postcard, and the next, it seems lifeless, flattened under frost. But don’t panic—your January grass may be quietly thriving, even if it’s hiding under a blanket of winter gloom. Knowing how to read the subtle signs…

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Are You Wasting Money on Plants That Don’t Survive Your Climate?

January 3, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Are You Wasting Money on Plants That Don’t Survive Your Climate?

Buying a plant feels like winning a tiny lottery. You’ve picked a lush green beauty, imagined it thriving on your patio, and envisioned the compliments rolling in from your friends. But then… it wilts, browns, or mysteriously vanishes within a week. Suddenly, that once-proud greenery becomes a money pit, and your dreams of being a…

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7 Vegetables That Are Cheaper to Start From Seed in January

January 1, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are 7 Vegetables That Are Cheaper to Start From Seed in January

Winter might seem like a slow season for gardeners, but January is secretly one of the best months to get a jumpstart on your vegetable garden. While snowflakes drift outside your window or frost crunches underfoot, your green-thumb dreams can already be sprouting indoors. Starting vegetables from seed in January isn’t just about saving money—it’s…

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12 Garden Gifts Every Plant Lover Actually Uses All Year

December 30, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 12 Garden Gifts Every Plant Lover Actually Uses All Year

Gardening isn’t just a hobby—it’s a way of life. For plant lovers, the thrill of watching seeds sprout, buds bloom, and greenery flourish is unmatched. But finding the perfect gift for someone who literally breathes chlorophyll can be tricky. Skip the generic mugs and t-shirts and dive into gifts that will genuinely make their garden…

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10 Plants That Are Tough Enough for New Gardeners to Never Kill

December 29, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 10 Plants That Are Tough Enough for New Gardeners to Never Kill

Starting a garden can feel like stepping into an epic adventure. One day you’re watering happily, and the next your “green thumb” is under siege by drooping leaves and mysterious brown spots. But fear not, aspiring plant parent! Not all greenery is high-maintenance or destined to meet a tragic end under your care. Some plants…

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