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Why Your Seedlings Keep Damping Off — Even With Grow Lights

February 22, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why Your Seedlings Keep Damping Off — Even With Grow Lights

A tray full of perfect green sprouts can collapse overnight. Stems pinch at the soil line, leaves flop, and what looked like a promising start turns into a soggy mess. Grow lights glow overhead, timers click on schedule, and yet the seedlings still fall. That frustration points to a hard truth: light alone never guarantees…

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Filed Under: seedlings Tagged With: damping off, fungal disease, gardening, grow lights, Home Gardening, horticulture, indoor gardening, plant care, seed starting, seedlings, soil health, vegetable seedlings

Soil Scientists Warn: This Contamination Is Spreading Fast in Home Gardens Across the South

February 9, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Soil Scientists Warn: This Contamination Is Spreading Fast in Home Gardens Across the South

If your garden has ever looked “fine” one week and then started twisting, stalling, or producing weirdly bitter harvests the next, it’s easy to blame weather. But a growing number of gardeners are running into problems that don’t wash off and don’t compost away, especially after bringing in “free” inputs like manure, mulch, hay, or…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: composting, frugal gardening, garden testing, manure management, organic matter, raised beds, seed starting, soil safety, southern gardening

Gardeners: Do These February Prep Steps Now for a Healthier, Easier Spring

February 9, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These Are 10 Crucial Gardening Jobs You Must Do In February

February is actually one of the most important times to set the stage for a successful growing season. While the ground may still be cold and the days short, this is when smart gardeners get ahead. The work you do now can determine how smoothly your spring unfolds, how healthy your plants become, and how…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: Beginner Gardening, February gardening, garden maintenance, gardening tips, home and garden, landscaping, pruning guide, seed starting, spring prep, yard care

5 Tips For Successfully Reviving 100 Year Old Tomato Seeds

February 8, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These Are 5 Tips For Successfully Reviving 100 Year Old Tomato Seeds

Holding a packet of tomato seeds that predates your grandparents feels like time travel in the palm of your hand — a chance to revive a flavor, a color, or a variety that hasn’t seen sunlight in a century. But as romantic as the idea is, the reality can be a little nerve‑wracking. Seeds don’t…

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Filed Under: seeds Tagged With: gardening, gardening tips, heirloom gardening, heirloom seeds, homesteading, horticulture, seed preservation, seed revival, seed starting, seed viability, tomato seeds

Experts Say These Indoor Greenhouses Are Failing Seedlings in Cold Snaps

February 8, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Experts Say These Indoor Greenhouses Are Failing Seedlings in Cold Snaps

A surprise cold snap can make a healthy tray of seedlings look rough overnight, even when everything’s technically “indoors.” Leaves curl, stems go limp, and the soil suddenly stays wet like it forgot how to dry. The frustrating part is that many setups look protective but don’t actually hold steady warmth where seedlings need it…

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Filed Under: greenhouse Tagged With: cold snaps, damping off, frugal gardening, greenhouse kits, grow lights, heat mats, indoor gardening, seed starting, seedlings

The Indoor Gardening Setup Texans Love That Experts Say Is Wasting Your Money

February 3, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

The Indoor Gardening Setup Texans Love That Experts Say Is Wasting Your Money

Texas weather can make growing outside feel like a full-time job, so it’s no surprise that a lot of people bring herbs and greens indoors. The problem is that one popular indoor gardening setup looks sleek on a counter, promises “instant” harvests, and quietly drains your wallet with upgrades and refills that never seem to…

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Filed Under: gardening methods Tagged With: Budget Gardening, container gardening, DIY garden setup, frugal gardening, grow lights, herbs indoors, hydroponics, indoor gardening, seed starting

Experts Say These Dollar Store Garden Items Are Killing Plants in 2026

February 2, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Experts Say These Dollar Store Garden Items Are Killing Plants in 2026

A bargain aisle can feel like a gardening jackpot, especially when you’re trying to grow more without spending more. But some dollar store finds don’t just “wear out faster”—they quietly sabotage drainage, scorch leaves, or introduce stress that plants can’t recover from. That’s why gardeners keep warning that a few dollar store garden items can…

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Filed Under: garden tools Tagged With: container gardening, dollar store hacks, drainage tips, frugal gardening, garden tools, potting mix, root rot prevention, seed starting

Why Your Compost Bin Could Be Breeding a Fungus That Kills Seedlings

February 1, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why Your Compost Bin Could Be Breeding A Fungus That Kills Seedlings

You lovingly nurture your compost bin like it’s a pet—tossing kitchen scraps and yard waste with dreams of rich soil to feed your garden. But imagine your compost quietly turning into an unwelcome incubator for fungi that could wipe out your fragile seedlings before they even get a chance to sprout strong roots. It’s a…

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Filed Under: composting Tagged With: compost fungus, composting mistakes, damping off, fungal pathogens, garden soil, gardening tips, plant disease, plant health, seed starting, seedlings

10 Garden Purchases That Sound Useful but Rarely Pay Off

January 31, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

10 Garden Purchases That Sound Useful but Rarely Pay Off

Garden aisles are designed to make everything look like a shortcut to a bigger harvest and a prettier yard. A clever label promises fewer weeds, richer soil, and “set it and forget it” results, which sounds perfect when you’re busy and your plants are struggling. The problem is that many garden purchases solve the wrong…

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Filed Under: product review Tagged With: budgeting, composting, container gardening, DIY garden tips, frugal gardening, garden tools, mulch, seed starting

Are You Overwatering Plants Before They Even Go Outside?

January 28, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Are You Overwatering Plants Before They Even Go Outside?

The excitement starts the moment those first green shoots pop through the soil, and suddenly every windowsill turns into a mini greenhouse full of hope, promise, and tiny leaves reaching for the sun. You check them every morning, maybe every afternoon, and definitely every night, because these seedlings feel like your responsibility and your pride….

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Filed Under: watering Tagged With: hardening off, indoor gardens, indoor plants, outdoor plants, overwatering, plant watering tips, seed starting, seedlings, seeds, watering, watering plants

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How to Grow Tomatoes Successfully Without Buying Store Transplants

How to Grow Tomatoes Successfully Without Buying Store Transplants

There’s something so wonderfully satisfying about turning a handful of tiny seeds into a jungle of tomato plants that practically beg to be picked. No plastic trays from the store, no mystery soil mixes, no overpriced seedlings that look tired before they even hit the ground. Just seeds, soil, light, and a little bit of…

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Planting Depth Errors That Prevent Roots From Developing Properly

Planting Depth Errors That Prevent Roots From Developing Properly

A plant’s future gets decided in a moment most people rush through. That moment happens when roots meet soil, when depth either sets the stage for strong growth or quietly sabotages everything that follows. A plant cannot negotiate with bad placement, and it cannot outgrow a poor start underground no matter how much care comes…

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7 Simple Soil Tests You Can Do at Home Without Special Tools

7 Simple Soil Tests You Can Do at Home Without Special Tools

Some gardens explode with life while others struggle, and the difference almost always starts underground. Soil holds secrets, and those secrets decide whether plants thrive, barely survive, or give up entirely. No expensive gadgets or lab kits stand between a struggling garden and a thriving one—just curiosity, a little patience, and a willingness to get…

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Why Your Compost Isn’t Heating Up and How to Fix It Fast

Why Your Compost Isn’t Heating Up and How to Fix It Fast

A compost pile should feel alive. It should hum with energy, steam on cool mornings, and quietly transform scraps into dark, crumbly gold. When that heat disappears, the whole process stalls out, and what should smell earthy and rich starts leaning toward soggy, sluggish, and disappointing. A cold compost pile doesn’t just sit there; it…

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