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9 Things to Do With Fallen Leaves That Aren’t “Rake and Bag”

January 12, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 9 Things to Do With Fallen Leaves That Aren’t “Rake and Bag”

Autumn doesn’t politely tap you on the shoulder — it cannonballs into your yard. One windy afternoon and suddenly your lawn looks like it hosted a confetti parade thrown by trees with attitude. Fallen leaves pile up, crunch underfoot, and quietly dare you to do something more creative than the annual rake-and-bag routine. And honestly?…

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7 Fall Garden Chores Kids Can Help With

November 17, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Fall Garden Chores That Kids Can Help With

Autumn has a magic all its own—the crisp air, the oversized sweaters, the leaves crunching under every step like nature’s bubble wrap. And if you have a garden, fall is when everything shifts from growing like wild to winding down for winter. The best part? Kids absolutely love being part of this transition. There’s something…

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6 Common Mistakes When Raking Leaves

November 16, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Common Mistakes We All Make When Raking Leaves

There’s a moment every autumn when you step outside, inhale that crisp air, and suddenly realize your lawn has transformed into a crunchy, colorful disaster zone. It looks beautiful—until you remember you are the one who has to clean it up. Raking leaves seems like the kind of task anyone can do without thinking, but…

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Stop Raking! Why Leaving the Leaves Might Save Your Lawn

November 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus 1 Comment

Leaving Leaves Might Save Your Lawn

Crunching leaves underfoot is a fall tradition. The rake comes out, the yard bags fill up, and somewhere in the back of your mind, you hear your grandparents saying, “A tidy lawn is a healthy lawn.” But what if they were wrong? What if all those hours spent raking, bagging, and dragging leaf piles to…

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9 Garden Tools You’ll Use More in Fall Than Summer

October 7, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You use some garden tools more in the fall than the summer.

Summer might get all the gardening glory—lush lawns, bright blooms, and hours spent basking in the sun—but real gardeners know that fall is where the magic happens. Once the temperature drops and the air gets crisp, your yard transforms into a whole new kind of project zone. From prepping the soil for next year to…

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How to Build a Leaf Mold Pile That Actually Breaks Down

October 3, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You can build a leaf mold pile that actually breaks down.

If you’ve ever raked a mountain of crunchy autumn leaves into the corner of your yard, patted yourself on the back, and then come back months later only to find…well, basically the same pile of crunchy leaves, you’re not alone. Leaf mold—the gardener’s black gold—sounds easy enough to make, but in reality, it can be…

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A Garden That Can Handle the Wind and Still Look Amazing

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