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How to Reclaim Overgrown Beds

March 19, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

How to Reclaim Overgrown Beds

When a garden bed gets out of control, it can feel like nature is winning, and the chaos can overwhelm even the most seasoned gardener. Thick tangles of plants, aggressive weeds, and overgrown perennials turn beauty into a jungle overnight. Yet every unruly patch holds potential, waiting for attention and a little guidance. Reclaiming overgrown…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: backyard tips, garden beds, garden makeover, gardening, horticulture, landscaping, outdoor living, perennial maintenance, plant care, pruning, soil health, weeding

10 Things You Should Remove From Your Garden Immediately — They’re Ruining the Whole Look

February 13, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

10 Things You Should Remove From Your Garden Immediately — They’re Ruining the Whole Look

A garden can be healthy and still look a little “off,” and that’s usually because of a few visual troublemakers. When you clear the clutter, your plants suddenly look more intentional, your beds feel bigger, and maintenance gets easier. The best part is most fixes cost nothing because you’re simply editing what’s already there. If…

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Here Are The 5 Most Aggressive Weeds During Winter

December 31, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are The 5 Most Aggressive Weeds During Winter

Winter might seem like a season for dormancy, when frost and cold keep most plants asleep. But for the bravest, most relentless weeds, winter is prime time to thrive while your garden is at a standstill. These sneaky green invaders don’t take a holiday—they march quietly under the snow, preparing to burst forth at the…

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11 Sneaky Weeds That Look Innocent Until They Destroy Your Beds

December 28, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

11 Sneaky Weeds That Look Innocent Until They Destroy Your Beds

Gardens can feel like peaceful havens, full of color, fragrance, and life—but lurking beneath the surface, a stealthy enemy waits. These seemingly harmless plants creep in quietly, sprouting between your flowers, strangling your prized vegetables, and turning your neat garden beds into chaotic jungles. Unlike the obvious troublemakers, these sneaky weeds often look innocent at…

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5 Weeds That Look Harmless but Can Ruin an Entire Garden Bed

December 24, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 5 Weeds That Look Harmless but Can Ruin an Entire Garden Bed

Every gardener loves the thrill of new sprouts and blooms, the delicate dance of colors and scents that make a garden feel like magic. But lurking among those tender shoots are sneaky invaders—plants that seem innocent, almost charming, but are ready to wage war on your carefully nurtured paradise. One moment your garden looks picture-perfect,…

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7 Insidious Weeds That Will Take Over Your Garden if You Ignore Them

December 23, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 7 Insidious Weeds That Will Take Over Your Garden if You Ignore Them

Gardening is supposed to be peaceful, right? A little sunshine, dirt under your nails, and the satisfaction of watching your flowers and vegetables grow. But lurking in the corners of your garden are cunning invaders—plants that aren’t content to quietly coexist. These weeds don’t just show up; they launch full-scale takeovers, spreading faster than gossip…

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Do You Know Which Plants You Should Pull and Which You Should Leave?

December 19, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Do You Know Which Plants You Should Pull and Which You Should Leave?

Your garden is a living, breathing battleground, and every leaf has a story that might surprise you. One moment you’re admiring fresh green growth, and the next you’re wondering if that newcomer is a future flower or a silent saboteur. Some plants arrive with good intentions, others sneak in wearing disguises, and a few deserve…

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9 Edible Weeds That Pop Up in September

November 14, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Edible Weeds Pop Up In September

September is a magical month for anyone who loves foraging. The air is cooler, the days are shorter, and your backyard or local park might be hiding little treasures you never noticed before. While many people pull weeds out of habit, some of those “annoying” plants are actually edible, nutritious, and even delicious. From tangy…

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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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Killing Weeds with Diesel? Here’s What You Need to Know First

October 30, 2025 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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Should you use diesel to kill weeds? Short answer: Nope. Weeds can be annoying. They compete with other plants for nutrients and can turn a pretty, organized garden into a patchy mess. Still, I’ll continue to stand up for weeds. Some of the plants we consider weeds are actually beneficial. They offer up food to hungry…

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