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10 December Seed Orders That Smart Gardeners Are Placing Right Now

December 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 10 December Seed Orders That Smart Gardeners Are Placing Right Now

Winter might have you dreaming of snowflakes and hot cocoa, but for gardeners, December is the perfect time to plan for the growing season ahead. While most people are focused on holiday shopping and end-of-year celebrations, savvy green thumbs are already clicking “add to cart” on seed packets that will set them up for a…

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Start These Seeds Indoors Now to Beat Spring Rush

November 24, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Need To Start These Seeds Indoors Now to Beat Spring Rush

Spring might still be hiding behind winter’s last cold breath, but every gardener knows the real race begins long before the snow melts. There’s something electrifying about cracking open a packet of seeds while the world outside still looks half-asleep. It feels like a secret head start, like you’ve discovered a cheat code the rest…

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Why Seedlings Fail in Late Plantings

November 22, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Seedlings Often Fail in Late Plantings

There’s a certain kind of optimism that hits when you drop seeds into soil later in the season—like you’re beating the system, sneaking in one last chance at garden glory. The sun is warm, the days still feel long, and the soil practically whispers, “Go ahead, plant something.” But then, within weeks, that hope turns…

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11 Seeds to Store in Paper Bags This Fall

November 19, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Certain Seeds You Should Store in Paper Bags This Fall

Fall arrives like a friendly reminder that your garden’s greatest treasures aren’t the blossoms you admired all summer—it’s the seeds hiding inside them. There’s something wildly satisfying about gathering those tiny future-plants and tucking them away like secret investments for spring. Storing seeds in paper bags feels old-school in the best possible way: simple, reliable,…

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Why Gardeners Should Track Soil Temps in Autumn

November 19, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Gardeners Should Track Soil Temps in Autumn

The crisp air, the slow fade of summer flowers, and the delicious anticipation of cooler-weather crops – is there anything like fall? While most gardeners obsess over frost dates, mulch thickness, and whether their pumpkins will ripen in time for Halloween, one crucial detail often gets ignored: soil temperature. Yes, the dirt beneath your feet…

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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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8 Seedlings That Transplant Better in Cool Weather

November 4, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Seedlings Transplant Better in Cool Weather

There’s something downright magical and special about cool-weather gardening. It comes with crisp air, the earthy smell of damp soil, and the satisfaction of watching tiny green shoots settle into their new homes before the chaos of summer heat kicks in. While many gardeners pack away their tools when temperatures dip, the smart ones know…

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How To Get Free Seeds From The Government

October 27, 2025 by Amanda Blankenship 6 Comments

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Seeds might seem like a small expense, but any seasoned gardener will tell you—they add up fast. Whether you’re planting vegetables, herbs, or colorful blooms, buying multiple seed varieties can quickly turn into a surprisingly pricey shopping trip. Fortunately, you don’t need to drain your wallet to grow a thriving garden. With a little know-how…

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8 Seeds That Germinate Better in Cold Soil

October 27, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Seeds Germinate Better in Cold Soil

You might think gardening season begins only when the sun’s blazing and you’re breaking a sweat digging in warm earth—but some plants love to get a head start while you’re still wearing a sweater. Cold soil, surprisingly, is a secret weapon for early growers. It’s where certain hardy seeds come alive while others are still…

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9 Ways to Turn Fallen Branches Into Garden Supports

October 19, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Ways to Turn Fallen Branches Into Garden Supports

You’re walking through your yard after a storm, coffee in hand, when you spot it: a battlefield of fallen branches. Instead of grumbling about cleanup, what if you saw them as free garden gold? That’s right—those random sticks scattered across your lawn can become rustic, reliable, and downright beautiful garden supports. Why buy expensive trellises…

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