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8 Warm-Weather Selections That Perform Best in Heat

May 20, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

8 Warm-Weather Selections That Perform Best in Heat

Summer sunshine can turn a garden into a paradise or a crispy disaster, depending on what grows in the soil. Some plants wilt the second temperatures climb past 90 degrees, while others throw a full-blown garden party in the middle of a heat wave. Smart gardeners know the secret lies in choosing varieties that actually…

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The Pest Cycle That Begins in Late Spring

May 19, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Pest Cycle That Begins in Late Spring

Late spring delivers everything gardeners crave: fresh mulch, booming tomato plants, longer evenings, and lawns that suddenly grow like they drank an energy drink overnight. Unfortunately, the season also flips the “open” sign for one of the most aggressive pest cycles of the year. The moment temperatures consistently hover above 60 degrees, insects begin breeding,…

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Why Mulch Is Essential for Retaining Soil Moisture

May 19, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Why Mulch Is Essential for Retaining Soil Moisture

Summer heat can turn a thriving garden into a crispy disaster faster than a forgotten burger on a backyard grill. One blazing afternoon without protection often leaves flower beds dry, vegetables droopy, and soil cracked like an old country road. Gardeners across America spend billions of gallons of water every year trying to fight that…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: backyard gardening, garden tips, gardening, gardening hacks, healthy soil, landscaping, lawn care, mulch, organic gardening, soil moisture, summer gardening, sustainable gardening, water conservation

The Fertilizer Timing Rule Most People Get Wrong

May 13, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Fertilizer Timing Rule Most People Get Wrong

Garden centers start stacking fertilizer bags the second winter loosens its grip, and eager gardeners rush to feed everything in sight. Bright green packaging promises giant tomatoes, explosive blooms, and lawns thick enough to lose a rake in. Unfortunately, timing matters far more than most people realize, and dumping fertilizer onto sleepy plants often backfires…

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The Early Heat Stress Problem in Young Gardens

May 12, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Early Heat Stress Problem in Young Gardens

Spring used to ease gardeners into summer with mild mornings and gentle afternoon sunshine, but recent years have tossed that old playbook right into the compost bin. Sudden heat spikes now slam into brand-new gardens before tomatoes settle in, before peppers toughen up, and before tender roots stretch deep enough to find moisture. Young plants…

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8 Productive Crops That Continue Yielding Through Summer

May 9, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

8 Productive Crops That Continue Yielding Through Summer

Summer gardens can turn into absolute overachievers when the right crops land in the soil at the right time. Some vegetables sprint through one quick harvest, while others crank out fresh produce for weeks with almost ridiculous enthusiasm. Smart gardeners lean heavily on high-yield plants because steady harvests slash grocery bills, reduce waste, and keep…

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7 Natural Repellents That Help Keep Insects Away

May 8, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

7 Natural Repellents That Help Keep Insects Away

Insects do not just show up—they take over patios, gardens, and kitchens when conditions allow it. Many homeowners want a safer way to push them back without relying on harsh chemicals or expensive treatments. Nature already offers powerful tools that help keep bugs at a distance while protecting pollinators and pets. Smart gardeners across the…

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7 Strategies to Protect Growth During Early Heat Waves

May 7, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

7 Strategies to Protect Growth During Early Heat Waves

Early heat waves don’t politely ease into the season—they slam into gardens like a blast furnace, turning tender growth into crispy disappointment almost overnight. Spring planting often creates a false sense of security, with cool mornings and mild afternoons lulling gardeners into thinking plants can handle anything. Then suddenly, temperatures spike into the high 80s…

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6 Heat-Resistant Options That Hold Up as Temperatures Climb

May 6, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

6 Heat-Resistant Options That Hold Up as Temperatures Climb

Blazing sun, dry soil, and relentless heat can turn a once-lush garden into a crispy mess faster than a forgotten ice cream cone melts on a sidewalk. Smart gardeners don’t fight the heat—they outsmart it with plants that actually thrive in those conditions. The trick lies in choosing varieties that evolved to handle intense sun,…

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7 Shade-Friendly Options That Handle Warmer Days Better Than Expected

May 4, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

7 Shade-Friendly Options That Handle Warmer Days Better Than Expected

Gardens do not need full sun to put on a spectacular show when temperatures climb. In fact, some of the most dependable and visually striking plants actually prefer filtered light and still perform beautifully when summer heat settles in. Shade gardens often surprise people with their resilience, especially when the right plants fill the space…

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