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10 Crops That Attract Mice if Left Uncovered

November 18, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Crops Attract Mice If Left Uncovered

The moment you leave a crop unattended, mice treat it like an all-you-can-eat buffet with no closing hours. These little opportunists have a talent for sniffing out anything remotely edible, and once they discover your unprotected produce, they’ll invite their entire extended family. What starts as a tiny nibble can turn into a miniature disaster…

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Filed Under: pests Tagged With: barley, beans, Choosing crops, control pests, corn, crops, garden pest control, garden pests, gardening and pests, garlic, mice, mouse, potatoes, squash, sunflower seeds, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, wheat

9 Fall Harvest Crops That Can Be Stored Without Refrigeration

October 28, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Fall Harvest Crops Can Be Stored Without Refrigeration

The crisp air of autumn doesn’t just signal sweater weather and pumpkin spice—it’s nature’s cue for the great fall harvest. For generations, people have relied on clever storage methods to make their crops last long after the first frost. While our modern kitchens hum with refrigerators and freezers, not everything from the fall harvest needs…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: Affordable garden tips, apples, beets, carrots, fall, fall garden, fall gardening, fall harvest, fall plants, garden tips, gardening, garlic, harvest, harvesting, harvests, onions, potatoes, pumpkins, squash, sweet potatoes

8 Compost Ingredients That Break Down Faster in Fall

October 3, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some compost ingredients break down faster in the fall.

There’s something magical about fall: the crisp air, the crunch of leaves, the pumpkin spice lattes… and, believe it or not, the speed at which your compost pile kicks into high gear. That’s right—autumn isn’t just a season for sweaters and hayrides; it’s prime time for making black gold out of kitchen scraps and yard…

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5 Winter Squash Varieties for the Frugal Gardener Short on Space

September 28, 2020 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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  Wondering which types of winter squash are best for small gardens? Read on to find out about compact winter squash varieties that provide the most bang for your buck. They’re perfect for the frugal gardener! Summer squash gets all the glory. It grows quickly and provides a high yield. My all-time favorite variety patty-pan…

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Beat the Summer Heat: The Budget Way to Shade Your Plants for Free

Beat the Summer Heat: The Budget Way to Shade Your Plants for Free

Blazing summer sun can turn a thriving garden into a crispy mess faster than expected, especially when temperatures climb and rainfall disappears. Plants that once soaked up sunlight suddenly struggle, wilt, and stop producing at their full potential. Buying shade cloths and garden structures might sound like the obvious fix, but those costs add up…

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The 30-Day Harvest: Fast Crops That Put Food on the Table by Next Month

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Fresh food in just 30 days sounds like a gardener’s cheat code, but it’s completely doable with the right crops and a little strategy. Fast-growing vegetables don’t just save time—they cut grocery bills, boost nutrition, and give you that unbeatable satisfaction of eating something you grew yourself. You don’t need acres of land or years…

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The Winter Sowing Method: Why You Should Start Your Garden in the Snow

The Winter Sowing Method: Why You Should Start Your Garden in the Snow

Snow blankets your yard, the garden beds sit frozen solid, and most people assume planting season still sits months away. That’s exactly when savvy gardeners grab recycled containers, a handful of seeds, and get to work. The winter sowing method flips traditional gardening on its head by letting nature handle germination in real time. Instead…

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The 'Native' Advantage: Why Local Plants Save You Hundreds in Maintenance

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Lush gardens don’t have to drain your wallet or your weekends. The secret sits right beneath your feet—literally. Native plants thrive without constant babysitting, expensive treatments, or sky-high water bills, making them one of the smartest financial moves a homeowner can make. While trendy landscaping fads come and go, native plant landscaping quietly delivers consistent…

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