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8 Root Vegetables That Sweeten After Frost

October 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some root vegetables sweeten after first frost.

Picture this: a crisp autumn morning, your garden glistening with frost, and beneath that chilly surface—nature’s secret candy factory is hard at work. Believe it or not, some of your favorite root vegetables actually get sweeter when the temperature drops. It’s nature’s quirky chemistry trick—turning starches into sugars as a defense mechanism against the cold….

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9 Vegetables That Attract Aphids in Fall

October 7, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some vegetables attract Aphids in the fall.

You’ve spent all summer tending your garden—watering, weeding, and proudly watching your veggies thrive. But as the cool crisp air of fall rolls in, tiny uninvited guests often show up for a feast. Aphids—those sneaky, sap-sucking pests—can turn your lush fall harvest into a sticky mess faster than you can say “where did all my…

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9 Vegetables You Should Still Plant in October

October 1, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some vegetables you should still plant in October.

Think October means the gardening season is over? Not so fast! While pumpkin patches and falling leaves steal the spotlight this time of year, your garden still has plenty of life left in it. In fact, October can be a surprisingly great month to get new veggies in the ground. With cooler temps, fewer pests,…

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DIY Squash Trellis Under $10

July 20, 2024 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

DIY squash trellis under $10

  Growing squash is a great idea. There are many great squash varieties to feed your family. However, you want to plan ahead when growing squash. If you don’t, then this plant can take over your entire garden. In particular, you’ll want to train your squash to grow on a trellis. Here are some great…

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