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New HOA Rules in the Carolinas Are Banning These Common Garden Features

February 6, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

New HOA Rules in the Carolinas Are Banning These Common Garden Features

Across the Carolinas, many HOAs have been updating their landscaping and exterior‑appearance guidelines, and homeowners are discovering that some very common garden features are now restricted or require approval. These changes aren’t random — they’re usually tied to curb‑appeal standards, maintenance expectations, or uniformity goals. But that doesn’t make them any less surprising. Let’s dig…

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Gardeners in the Carolinas Warned: Soil Mix Is Testing Positive for Lead

February 1, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Gardeners in the Carolinas Warned: Soil Mix Is Testing Positive for Lead

If you love the feel of dirt under your fingernails and envision a backyard brimming with juicy tomatoes and fragrant herbs, this might feel like a punch to the gut — but it’s something every gardener in the Carolinas needs to know. Recent soil testing and scientific studies have shown that lead contamination in soil…

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What Gardeners in the Carolinas Must Do Before February to Save Their Spring Gardens

January 25, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

What Gardeners in the Carolinas Must Do Before February to Save Their Spring Gardens

Winter winds may still nip at your nose, but in the Carolinas, February is the secret launchpad for a spectacular spring garden. The magic of gardening doesn’t wait for March sunshine, and neither should you. Whether you’re tending to a backyard oasis in Raleigh or a flower-filled corner in Charleston, taking action now can mean…

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The $0 Garden Trend That’s Taking Over Pinterest—And Why It’s Perfect for Southern Growers

January 15, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The $0 Garden Trend That’s Taking Over Pinterest—And Why It’s Perfect for Southern Growers

Imagine walking past a yard in your neighborhood and seeing a vibrant garden bursting with flowers, herbs, and vegetables—all seemingly grown from nothing. No expensive planters, no fancy fertilizers, just the sheer ingenuity of a gardener who knows how to make nature work for them. That’s exactly what’s happening across Pinterest, where a $0 garden…

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Why Gardeners in the Carolinas Are Skipping Mulch This Winter—And What Experts Say to Do Instead

January 15, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why Gardeners in the Carolinas Are Skipping Mulch This Winter—And What Experts Say to Do Instead

Winter gardening in the Carolinas is suddenly breaking the rules, and it’s making backyard conversations a lot more interesting. Longtime gardeners who once swore by thick layers of winter mulch are quietly pushing the wheelbarrow aside and trying something different. This isn’t a lazy shortcut or a cost-cutting trick—it’s a calculated move shaped by changing…

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