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10 Ways to Keep Squirrels From Digging Up Your Beds

January 21, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These Are 10 Ways to Keep Squirrels From Digging Up Your Beds

Gardening should feel relaxing, but that calm evaporates the moment you spot tiny craters scattered across your carefully tended beds. One day everything looks perfect, and the next it seems like a miniature excavation crew clocked in overnight. Squirrels are clever, persistent, and oddly confident about their right to redecorate your soil. Instead of declaring…

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The $3 Soil Test That Could Save Your Spring Garden—And It’s Not Sold at Big Box Stores

January 19, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The $3 Soil Test That Could Save Your Spring Garden—And It’s Not Sold at Big Box Stores

  Spring is in the air, and your garden is begging for attention. You’ve got seeds lined up, compost ready, and dreams of a backyard bursting with color. But here’s the twist: your soil might be plotting against you. Every gardener knows that not all soil is created equal, and a single overlooked nutrient deficiency…

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Why You Shouldn’t Trust TikTok’s ‘No-Dig’ Method in Clay Soil

January 19, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why You Shouldn’t Trust TikTok’s ‘No-Dig’ Method in Clay Soil

Clay soil does not care about your viral gardening hack. It doesn’t care how aesthetic the video is, how calming the background music feels, or how confidently someone says “trust me.” Clay soil has its own personality—dense, stubborn, slow to drain, and deeply unimpressed by shortcuts. When TikTok’s no-dig method collides with clay-heavy ground, the…

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7 Things Gardeners Regret Not Doing in January—Don’t Make These Costly Mistakes

January 18, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These Are 7 Things Gardeners Regret Not Doing in January

January doesn’t look flashy in the garden, but it quietly decides who will be smiling come spring and who will be scrambling. While beds nap under frost and seed catalogs pile up on the coffee table, important opportunities are ticking by. This is the month where small choices ripple into big wins—or lingering regrets. Gardeners…

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The Secret Ingredient in Your Soil That’s Sabotaging Your Seed Starts

January 16, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

This Is The Secret Ingredient in Your Soil That’s Sabotaging Your Seed Starts

Your seedlings are supposed to be tiny green promises, reaching eagerly toward sunlight. Yet somehow, despite careful watering, optimal light, and even a cheerful playlist while you work, they remain stubbornly stunted, pale, or limp. Something beneath the surface is working against you. That “something” isn’t your planting technique or your enthusiasm—it’s buried in your…

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Soil Test Warning: What North Carolina Gardeners Are Finding in Their Yards This January

January 15, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Soil Test Warning: What North Carolina Gardeners Are Finding in Their Yards This January

January is not just a month for cozy sweaters and hot cocoa—it’s turning into a revelation for North Carolina gardeners. Across the state, backyard enthusiasts are rolling up their sleeves and digging into something a little less glamorous than snowdrifts: their soil. Soil tests done this month are yielding results that are both surprising and…

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9 Reasons Your Raised Beds Drain Worse in Winter and the Fix

January 14, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These Are 9 Reasons Your Raised Beds Drain Worse in Winter and the Fix

Winter has a dramatic flair, and it loves to show up uninvited in your garden. One week your raised beds are fluffy, cooperative, and easygoing, and the next they’re soggy, stubborn, and holding water like a sponge that refuses to let go. If you’ve ever stood there in cold boots, staring at a puddled bed…

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10 Ways to Keep Outdoor Pots From Cracking in a Hard Freeze

January 13, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These Are 10 Ways to Keep Outdoor Pots From Cracking in a Hard Freeze

Winter is a bold, dramatic force. One day, your garden is alive with color, and the next, frost has transformed your backyard into a sparkling ice kingdom. For many gardeners, that magical frost comes with a not-so-magical problem: cracking pots. Nothing stings quite like stepping outside to find your beloved ceramic or clay containers split…

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7 Winter Mulches That Actually Warm Soil Instead of Chilling It

January 13, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 7 Winter Mulches That Actually Warm Soil Instead of Chilling It

Winter gardening can feel like a battle against frost, icy winds, and soil that seems determined to freeze solid. But what if the secret to keeping your plants cozy through the cold months wasn’t a high-tech greenhouse or fancy heater, but something as simple as the right mulch? Mulch isn’t just a boring layer of…

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9 Raised Bed Fixes That Stop Soil From Turning to Soup

January 10, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

9 Raised Bed Fixes That Stop Soil From Turning to Soup

Rain pounds down, boots squelch, and your once-proud raised beds now resemble a vegetable-flavored swamp. Seeds vanish, roots gasp, and everything smells vaguely like regret. Soggy soil isn’t just annoying—it chokes plants, invites disease, and can ruin an entire growing season in a few storms. The fix isn’t luck or wishful thinking; it’s smart structure,…

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