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7 Mulch Moves That Prevent Freeze Damage to Roots

January 9, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 7 Mulch Moves That Prevent Freeze Damage to Roots

Winter can feel like a sly, shifty villain for your garden, creeping in with frost and icy winds ready to damage the roots that keep your plants alive. But you don’t have to sit idly by and watch your beloved greenery shiver through the cold. With the right mulch moves, you can turn your garden…

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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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Why Over-Fertilizing Kills More Plants in Fall

November 14, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Over-Fertilizing Kills More Plants In Fall

Fall is supposed to be the season of slow, cozy growth—leaves turning golden, temperatures cooling, and gardeners finally catching a breath after a busy summer. Yet somehow, many plants don’t make it to winter. The culprit isn’t frost, pests, or drought—it’s over-fertilization, a sneaky habit that often masquerades as care. Gardeners think they’re helping, but…

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