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6 Spring-Ready Crops That Establish Quickly

May 18, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

6 Spring-Ready Crops That Establish Quickly

Spring doesn’t tiptoe into the garden — it charges in with muddy boots, longer days, and a growing itch to plant something edible. After months of staring at bare beds and frozen soil, gardeners across America start scanning seed packets like kids flipping through a toy catalog. The good news? Plenty of crops leap into…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: backyard garden, Beginner Gardening, cool weather vegetables, easy crops, fast growing crops, garden tips, homegrown food, lettuce growing, radish planting, raised bed gardening, spring gardening, spring vegetables, vegetable gardening

8 Raised Bed Favorites That Deliver Consistent Results

May 15, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

8 Raised Bed Favorites That Deliver Consistent Results

Raised bed gardening keeps winning over home gardeners for one simple reason—results show up fast and stay consistent. These tidy, elevated garden spaces help control soil quality, improve drainage, and reduce back strain while planting and harvesting. Even better, raised beds make it easier to grow high-performing crops without battling compacted soil or unpredictable ground…

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Termite Prevention Tips for Raised Beds

March 11, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Termite Prevention Tips for Raised Beds

A raised garden bed should be a sanctuary for thriving plants, rich soil, and the quiet satisfaction of watching vegetables and flowers flourish. Unfortunately, that same cozy wooden structure can look like a luxury buffet to termites. These tiny wood-devouring insects never show up with an invitation, yet they can quietly chew through untreated boards…

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Gardeners Warned: This Common Winter Cleanup Habit Is Spreading Fungal Disease in Raised Beds

February 2, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Gardeners Warned: This Common Winter Cleanup Habit Is Spreading Fungal Disease in Raised Beds

Raised beds look so tidy in winter that it’s tempting to “do the right thing” and clean them up fast. But one winter cleanup habit can backfire by moving fungal spores from old plant debris straight into the soil you plan to grow in later. The frustrating part is that it feels productive: raking, chopping,…

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The Fertilizer Burn Risk for Newly Planted Crops

The Fertilizer Burn Risk for Newly Planted Crops

Freshly planted crops bring big dreams to the garden. Tomato vines promise juicy summer sandwiches, rows of lettuce hint at crisp salads, and pepper plants practically beg for backyard tacos. Then one heavy-handed fertilizer application sneaks in and turns those hopeful green starts into crispy, wilted heartbreak almost overnight. Fertilizer burn ranks among the fastest…

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Why Water Control Matters More Than Water Volume

Why Water Control Matters More Than Water Volume

Garden hoses create a strange kind of confidence. The second water starts flowing, many gardeners assume more water equals healthier plants, greener lawns, and bigger tomatoes. Meanwhile, roots drown quietly underground, fungus spreads like gossip at a neighborhood barbecue, and water bills climb faster than summer temperatures in Arizona. Great gardeners know a different truth….

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5 Disease Prevention Tips That Actually Work

5 Disease Prevention Tips That Actually Work

Gardening brings joy, fresh food, and a surprising amount of drama when diseases sneak into the picture. One week the tomatoes look perfect, and the next week, strange spots, wilting leaves, or powdery coatings start spreading like wildfire. Many gardeners lose plants not because they lack effort, but because they miss simple prevention habits that…

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5 Natural Growth Boosters That Strengthen Roots

5 Natural Growth Boosters That Strengthen Roots

A successful garden always starts below the surface where roots quietly build the foundation for everything that follows. Strong roots determine how well plants absorb nutrients, handle stress, and survive unpredictable weather. Many gardeners across the country search for safer, more natural ways to boost growth without leaning on harsh synthetic chemicals. Nature already offers…

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