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9 Root Vegetables That Should Be Stored in Sawdust

November 16, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Root Vegetables Should Be Stored in Sawdust

You know that feeling when you open the pantry, reach for a humble root vegetable, and realize it has shriveled into something that looks like it survived a desert apocalypse? It’s heartbreaking, mildly horrifying, and entirely avoidable. Gardeners and old-school homesteaders have known a secret for centuries: sawdust is basically a spa day for root…

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Why Late Fall Watering Saves Roots From Damage

November 16, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Late Fall Watering Sometimes Saves Roots From Damage

When the fall air sharpens, leaves get crispy underfoot, and your garden quietly prepares for its long winter nap, things feel wonderful and special. But while everything above ground is slowing down, what’s happening beneath the soil is far from sleepy. Roots are still active, still vulnerable, and still counting on you to give them…

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How Groundcovers Protect Soil Through Autumn

November 15, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Groundcovers Protect Soil Through Autumn

The moment the first cool breeze sweeps through your yard, something magical starts happening in the garden. Plants shift gears, colors deepen, and hidden changes unfold beneath the surface—especially where groundcovers are hard at work. While most gardeners focus on the showy trees or late-season blooms, the real unsung heroes of autumn soil protection are…

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Bare-Root Planting: The November Gardening Move No One Talks About

November 11, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Bare-Root Planting Is The November Gardening Move No One Talks About

November may feel like the month when gardens go quiet, leaves tumble down, and outdoor projects get shelved until spring. But savvy gardeners know that November is secretly one of the best times to make a move that will transform your garden next year: bare-root planting. While most people focus on mulching, raking, or hiding…

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Why Shorter Days Mean Bigger Root Crops

November 5, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Shorter Days Mean Bigger Root Crops

Fall. The sun is setting earlier, the air has that crisp, earthy smell, and the garden seems quieter than usual. But beneath the soil, a miracle is happening. As daylight fades and temperatures dip, root crops like carrots, beets, radishes, and turnips start bulking up in a last-minute frenzy of growth. It’s the opposite of…

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Why Root Pruning Is Easier in Cooler Weather

November 3, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Root Pruning Is Easier in Cooler Weather

You know the feeling—sweat dripping, sun blazing, shovel sticking to the dirt like glue. Root pruning in summer can feel like a slow-motion workout you never signed up for. But once the air turns crisp and the leaves start falling, something magical happens: the soil loosens, the roots cooperate, and suddenly, you’re out there slicing…

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Why Clay Soil Behaves Differently in Fall

October 31, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Clay Soil Behaves Differently in Fall

If your backyard suddenly feels like a swamp one day and a concrete slab the next, congratulations—you’re dealing with clay soil in the fall. Gardeners either love it or loathe it, but everyone agrees on one thing: clay soil has a personality all its own. Once the temperatures drop and the leaves start to fall,…

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Why Soil Aeration Works Best in Cooler Months

October 29, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Soil Aeration Works Best in Cooler Months

Picture this: you’ve got a beautiful yard, lush and green on the surface—but underneath, your soil is gasping for air like it just ran a marathon. Over time, foot traffic, lawn equipment, and even the weight of rain compact the soil, squeezing out the space roots need to breathe. The solution? Soil aeration—a simple yet…

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How Frost Heaves Damage Roots in Winter

October 25, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

How Frost Heaves Damage Roots in Winter

You step outside on a crisp winter morning, coffee in hand, only to notice something odd: the soil around your favorite shrubs looks lumpy, cracked, and uneven—like it’s been breathing in its sleep. What you’re seeing isn’t your garden coming alive; it’s frost heaving, one of winter’s most sneaky and destructive natural tricks. It doesn’t…

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9 Root Vegetables to Store in Sand This Winter

October 22, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Root Vegetables to Store in Sand This Winter

Imagine this: it’s the middle of winter, snowflakes are swirling, and you’re cozy inside, craving something fresh, earthy, and full of life. You open your pantry—or maybe your garage—and there they are, perfectly preserved root vegetables waiting for you like buried treasure. No shriveled carrots or rubbery beets in sight. Just crisp, flavorful produce that…

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