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Why Garlic and Shallots Thrive When Planted Now

October 17, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Garlic and Shallots Thrive When Planted Now

There’s something almost magical about planting garlic and shallots in the crisp air of autumn. While most of your garden is winding down, these flavorful underground powerhouses are just getting started. They don’t mind the chill — in fact, they love it. Planting them now sets the stage for bold, aromatic harvests that will make…

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How Root Vegetables Store Nutrients Differently in Autumn

October 15, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Root vegetables store nutrients differently in autumn

If carrots, beets, and turnips could talk, autumn would be their favorite season. While most plants are winding down for winter, root vegetables are secretly powering up—pulling in nutrients, sugars, and minerals like they’re stocking a pantry for the cold months ahead. Beneath the soil, a biochemical party is happening. The air cools, the leaves…

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How Storing Root Crops Extends Winter Food Supplies

October 11, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Storing root crops extend winter food supplies.

When the cold winds start howling and your backyard garden turns into a frozen wasteland, most people assume the fresh harvest season is over. But here’s the secret your great-grandparents knew by heart: winter doesn’t have to mean empty pantries or flavorless meals. Root crops—those humble heroes growing quietly beneath the soil—can keep your table…

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Why Autumn Is Ideal for Planting Fruit Trees

October 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Autumn is ideal for planting fruit trees.

There’s something undeniably magical about autumn—the crisp air, the crunchy leaves, and the sudden urge to sip cider while wearing your coziest flannel. But beyond the pumpkin patches and harvest festivals, fall hides one of gardening’s best-kept secrets: it’s actually the perfect time to plant fruit trees. While most people assume spring is planting season,…

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5 Natural Mulches That Protect Roots From Frost

October 9, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some natural mulches protect roots from frost.

The temperature drops, the mornings frost over, and suddenly your once-thriving garden starts looking like it’s auditioning for a frozen food commercial. Frost is a silent plant killer—sneaking in overnight and attacking roots when they’re most vulnerable. But there’s a secret weapon that seasoned gardeners swear by: mulch. Not just any mulch, though—natural mulches that…

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The Watering Technique That Prevents Root Rot

September 25, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some watering techniques prevent root rot.

Have you ever poured love (and way too much water) into your houseplants, only to watch them turn yellow, droopy, and—sadly—lifeless? Chances are, root rot was the culprit. It’s the silent assassin of indoor gardens everywhere, sneaking in when your watering habits go just a little too heavy-handed. But don’t toss your plant babies into…

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