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8 Vines That Should Be Cut Back Before Snow

October 30, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Vines Should Be Cut Back Before Snow

Winter may feel like a time to hibernate and forget about the garden, but your vines have other plans. As the temperatures drop, those leafy climbers are busy preparing to either thrive or take over once spring arrives. The difference? Whether you give them a proper trim before the snow flies. Cutting back the right…

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9 Ways to Turn Fallen Branches Into Garden Supports

October 19, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Ways to Turn Fallen Branches Into Garden Supports

You’re walking through your yard after a storm, coffee in hand, when you spot it: a battlefield of fallen branches. Instead of grumbling about cleanup, what if you saw them as free garden gold? That’s right—those random sticks scattered across your lawn can become rustic, reliable, and downright beautiful garden supports. Why buy expensive trellises…

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Why Pumpkins Rot Faster if Left on Vines

October 12, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Pumpkins rot faster if left on vines.

There’s something magical about seeing a field full of plump, orange pumpkins basking in the autumn sun. They look invincible—sturdy, shiny, and ready for carving, decorating, or baking into that legendary pie. But here’s the surprise: the longer those pumpkins stay on the vine after they’re ripe, the faster they start to rot. Yep, your…

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5 Best Plants for a Privacy Wall

July 7, 2020 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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  A little bit of privacy can turn a plain outdoor space into a cozy oasis. Climbing, vining, and towering plants are perfect natural plant privacy wall options. With a plant privacy wall, there’s no need to fuss with the extra cost of lumber, fencing, or ready-made privacy accessories. Plants are a free, simple way…

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Spring hits the garden like a burst of caffeine, and suddenly every inch of soil seems to wake up at once. While flowers stretch and vegetables push upward, weeds also seize the moment with impressive speed and stubborn confidence. That rapid green takeover often catches gardeners off guard, especially when a tidy yard transforms into…

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