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These Plants Could Get You Fined in Florida This Year

January 26, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

These Plants Could Get You Fined in Florida This Year

Florida is famous for palm trees, tropical blooms, and lush backyards that look like mini jungles. But hiding among the pretty greenery are plants that can cause serious ecological damage—and yes, sometimes even legal trouble. One wrong vine in your yard or one banned plant in your landscaping plan could turn your dream garden into…

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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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Why Stink Bugs Are Suddenly Invading Homes in North Carolina

January 20, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why Stink Bugs Are Suddenly Invading Homes in North Carolina

Autumn is rolling in across North Carolina, bringing cooler temperatures, falling leaves, and an unexpected army of tiny, shield-shaped invaders marching toward your windows. Yes, stink bugs are making themselves at home in places they normally wouldn’t—your living room, kitchen corners, and even the space behind your curtains. For many, it’s an unwelcome surprise: these…

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This One Winter Gardening Habit Could Be Spreading Invasive Pests Across the South

January 19, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

This One Winter Gardening Habit Could Be Spreading Invasive Pests Across the South

Winter in the South often feels like a cheat code: cooler temperatures, slower garden growth, and the chance to rest your green thumbs. But for some gardeners, that cozy downtime is secretly giving a boost to tiny invaders that could wreak havoc come spring. Those bright, leafy, and perfectly pruned clippings you think are harmless?…

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The $5 Gardening Tool That’s Saving Florida Growers Hundreds This Winter

January 18, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

This $5 Gardening Tool Is Saving Florida Growers Hundreds This Winter

Cold weather in Florida doesn’t usually sound dramatic—until it is. One night it’s a calm 62 degrees, the next morning growers are staring at wilted leaves and blackened tips after a surprise frost. That kind of overnight damage can wipe out weeks of work and hundreds of dollars in plants. This winter, though, many Florida…

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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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The Winter Vegetable Garden Hack That Southern Gardeners Swear By

November 28, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

This Is A Winter Vegetable Garden Hack That Southern Gardeners Swear By

The secret is out: Southern gardeners have a winter trick that feels almost like cheating, and once you learn it, you’ll never look at cold-season growing the same way again. While the rest of the country is scraping frost off windshields and giving their garden beds a final goodbye, Southerners are quietly coaxing vibrant greens,…

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