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Why Raised Beds Hold Warmth Longer Than Ground Soil

October 12, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Raised beds hold warmth longer than ground soil.

If you’ve ever stuck your hand into a raised garden bed on a crisp spring morning, you know the secret: it’s toasty in there! Long before your neighbors’ in-ground gardens have woken up, your raised bed is already stretching, yawning, and ready to grow. It’s like the difference between sleeping on a cold basement floor…

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How Soil Biology Shifts After First Frost

October 12, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Soil biology shifts after first frost.

There’s something almost magical about that first frost. The air gets crisp, the leaves crunch underfoot, and the landscape glitters like it’s been dusted with diamonds. But beneath that shimmering surface, an invisible drama is unfolding—one that determines how your garden, lawn, or farm will perform come spring. The first frost isn’t just a temperature…

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7 Easy Raised Bed Fixes for Fall Maintenance

October 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There are easy raised bed fixes for fall maintenance.

The air’s getting crisper, the leaves are turning, and your raised garden beds are starting to look… well, a little tired. Fall is that golden window when the growing season slows down, giving you the perfect chance to whip those beds back into shape before winter. Ignore them now, and you’ll pay for it come…

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9 Organic Fertilizers That Work Best in Cooler Soil

October 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some organic fertilizers work best in cooler soils.

When the weather cools and the soil turns a little stubborn, most gardeners assume the growing season is over. But here’s a little secret: your plants don’t have to hibernate just because the thermometer dips. The trick? Feeding your garden with the right organic fertilizers that thrive even when the ground feels more like a…

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Why Covering Beds Helps Soil Microbes Thrive

October 9, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Covering beds help soil microbes thrive.

If you’ve ever seen a gardener tucking their soil under a blanket of mulch, straw, or compost, you might wonder—what’s with the dirt blanket? Turns out, it’s not just about keeping things tidy or weed-free. Beneath that cover, an invisible army of microbes is hard at work, transforming organic matter, balancing nutrients, and keeping your…

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Why Mulching Too Early Can Damage Perennials

October 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Mulching too early can damage perennials.

You finally feel it—the first warm weekend after a long, gray winter. The birds are singing, your gloves are on, and you’re ready to mulch like a pro. You grab that fresh, earthy-smelling pile of mulch and start spreading it around your flower beds, feeling productive and proud. But hold on—before you cover your perennials…

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12 Garden Chores You Can’t Skip in November

October 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some garden chores you can't skip in November.

Ah, November—the month when pumpkin spice takes over, sweaters make a comeback, and your garden starts whispering, “Don’t forget about me.” While the chill in the air tempts you to trade your gardening gloves for a hot mug of cocoa, your outdoor space still needs some love before winter fully settles in. Neglect it now,…

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Why Shorter Days Trigger Better Root Growth

October 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Shorter days trigger better root growth

Ever notice how plants seem to come alive underground just as the days start getting shorter? It’s not your imagination—nature has a secret rhythm, and autumn is when roots do their real heavy lifting. While leaves fade and flowers drop, the real action is happening below the soil line. The shorter days and cooler air…

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Why Leaf Piles Attract Beneficial Insects

October 6, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Leaf piles attract beneficial insects.

Crunch, crunch, crunch—that’s the sound of fall under your feet. For many of us, leaf piles scream childhood joy, backyard chores, or maybe even a quick Instagram photo op. But beneath those layers of crispy reds, golds, and browns, there’s more happening than you might expect. Leaf piles aren’t just autumn’s confetti—they’re a bustling five-star…

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Why Soil Testing in Fall Saves Money in Spring

October 3, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Soil testing in Fall saves money in Spring.

Imagine this: it’s the first warm Saturday of spring, you’re ready to plant flowers, vegetables, or a lush green lawn, and you’re staring at shelves full of fertilizers, soil boosters, and garden amendments with no idea what you really need. Do you grab the “all-purpose” bag? Do you double down on lime because your neighbor…

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