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Why Ornamental Grasses Should Stay Standing Until Spring

November 2, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Ornamental Grasses Should Stay Standing Until Spring

There’s a good chance you’ve looked out at your garden in late fall and thought, “Should I cut those grasses down before the snow hits?” It’s a tempting thought—after all, the tidy gardener in all of us loves a clean slate before winter. But hold that thought and put the shears down! Ornamental grasses aren’t…

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Why Organizing Your Shed Now Makes Spring Gardening Easier

November 2, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Organizing Your Shed Now Makes Spring Gardening Easier

It’s a perfect spring morning. The sun is warm but gentle, the birds are practically auditioning for a Disney movie, and you’re ready to plant, prune, and pot your way into garden glory. You swing open the shed door, eager to grab your tools—and instantly regret everything. Shovels are tangled in hoses, half-empty seed packets…

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How Cover Crops Boost Spring Yields

October 31, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Cover Crops Boost Spring Yields

So, it’s the first warm day of spring, the snow has melted, and the scent of fresh earth fills the air. Farmers are gearing up, tractors are roaring to life, and hopes are high for a productive season. But here’s the kicker—some of the best spring yields actually start months earlier, before winter even hits….

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10 Garden Tasks That Prevent Spring Weeds

October 22, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Garden Tasks Prevent Spring Weeds

Spring is supposed to be about blooms, sunshine, and fresh starts—not a battlefield of weeds determined to turn your garden into a jungle. But every gardener knows the truth: those sneaky green invaders don’t take a vacation. They lie in wait all winter, ready to burst forth the second you relax. The good news? You…

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Why Leaf Mold Becomes “Black Gold” by Spring

October 22, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Leaf Mold Becomes “Black Gold” by Spring

There’s something almost magical about watching fall’s golden carpet of leaves transform into rich, dark, earthy compost by spring. What was once crunchy clutter underfoot suddenly becomes a gardener’s secret weapon—something pros affectionately call “black gold.” It doesn’t sparkle or shine, but in the world of soil health, it’s pure treasure. Leaf mold is nature’s…

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Why Fall Pruning Sets Trees Up for Spring Growth

October 7, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Fall pruning sets trees up for Spring growth.

There’s something magical about autumn. The air gets crisp, leaves turn into fiery mosaics, and your yard suddenly looks like it belongs on a postcard. But behind that seasonal beauty, your trees are quietly preparing for their next big act—spring growth. Here’s the kicker: how you care for your trees in the fall can make…

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6 Bulbs to Plant Now for a Spring Surprise

October 7, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some bulbs should be planted now for a spring surprise.

You know that magical feeling when spring finally rolls around—the frost melts, birds return, and suddenly your yard looks alive again? Imagine stepping outside after a long winter and being greeted by bursts of color you planted months ago and totally forgot about. That’s the beauty of fall bulb planting: you do the work now,…

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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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Spring Is Almost Here: 5 Gardening Rules to Ensure Your Garden is Ready

March 14, 2024 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Gardening Rules to Ensure Your Garden is Ready

As winter recedes and the first signs of spring start to appear, gardeners everywhere feel a renewed sense of excitement and anticipation. Preparing your garden for the new season is not just a ritual; it’s a promise of growth, renewal, and the beauty that lies ahead. To ensure your garden thrives, follow these five essential…

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Victory Garden Planning during a Pandemic

April 6, 2020 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

We’re in the thick of it now. Areas are going into lockdown, and non-essential businesses are closing until further notice. It feels weird. It’s scary. I’m exhausted. But I feel motivated, now more than ever, to keep up my gardening efforts. I’ve seen interest in gardening skyrocket. Is this the return of the victory garden?…

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5 Soil Additions That Improve Results Within Weeks

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