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Why Pollinator Habitat Shouldn’t Be Cut Back Yet

December 1, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Pollinator Habitat Shouldn’t Be Cut Back Yet

There’s something magical about stepping outside on a crisp morning and realizing the world is still humming—literally—with tiny winged workers who haven’t punched out for the season. Contrary to the tidy instincts that kick in when the weather cools, this is not the moment to wage war on your yard with pruning shears and leaf…

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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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How to Make Your Yard a Haven for Birds and Pollinators This Winter

November 26, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Can EAsily Make Your Yard a Haven for Birds and Pollinators This Winter

Winter arrives with its frosty charm, but for many creatures, it also brings a scramble for survival. While we’re cozying up with hot drinks and fluffy blankets, birds and pollinators are out there searching desperately for food, shelter, and safe places to rest. The good news? Your yard—yes, yours—can become the neighborhood sanctuary they’re hoping…

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Why Pollinator Hotels Should Be Built Before Frost

November 16, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Pollinator Hotels Should Be Built Before Frost

The first cold snap of the season has a way of surprising even the most prepared gardeners, sending people scrambling for gloves, mulch, and emergency plant blankets. But while we’re busy protecting tomatoes and trimming perennials, the tiniest members of our ecosystem are quietly searching for a safe place to survive the winter. Pollinators—those buzzing,…

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How Autumn Pollinators Choose Their Flowers

November 6, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Autumn Pollinators Specifically Choose Their Flowers

Autumn is often seen as the season when nature starts winding down, getting ready for the quiet of winter. But while leaves are falling and mornings turn crisp, something remarkable is happening in gardens, meadows, and even roadside ditches. Pollinators—bees, butterflies, moths, beetles, and even hummingbirds—are in a race against time. They’re searching for the…

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7 Garden Tasks to Protect Bees in Autumn

October 26, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Certain Garden Tasks to Protect Bees in Autumn

The air cools, leaves begin to tumble, and your garden starts its slow drift toward winter sleep. But while many people pack away their tools, the bees are still busy—frantically preparing for colder days ahead. Autumn is one of the most crucial times to give them a hand. These tiny pollinators don’t just vanish when…

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7 Tricks for Keeping Roses Blooming Longer

October 21, 2025 by Teri Monroe Leave a Comment

keep your roses blooming longer

Roses are the centerpieces of many gardens, but without proper care their bloom period can be shortened. Whether you grow hybrid teas, climbers, or miniatures, the key to long-lasting blooms is timing, nutrition, and smart pruning. With a few simple tweaks, your rose bushes can keep producing vivid, fragrant flowers well into fall. Here are…

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How Late-Season Pollinators Depend on Your Garden

October 17, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Late-Season Pollinators Depend on Your Garden

By the time late summer rolls around, most people assume the busy hum of bees and butterflies has come to a graceful end. The kids are back in school, the air smells like cinnamon candles, and everyone’s thinking pumpkin spice—not pollinators. But here’s the truth: just because you’ve swapped your lemonade for lattes doesn’t mean…

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9 Plants That Attract Pollinators in the Cool Months

October 7, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some plants attract pollinators in cool months.

When the temperatures drop and the world seems to go quiet, you might assume that bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds have all packed up and headed for warmer climates. But here’s the truth—some pollinators are still out there, braving the chill in search of food. And if you’re a gardener who loves keeping life buzzing year-round,…

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Why Leaf Piles Attract Beneficial Insects

October 6, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Leaf piles attract beneficial insects.

Crunch, crunch, crunch—that’s the sound of fall under your feet. For many of us, leaf piles scream childhood joy, backyard chores, or maybe even a quick Instagram photo op. But beneath those layers of crispy reds, golds, and browns, there’s more happening than you might expect. Leaf piles aren’t just autumn’s confetti—they’re a bustling five-star…

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