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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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Filed Under: weeds Tagged With: autumn, autumn gardening tips, chickweed, edible plants, edible weeds, edibles, fall, fall garden, fall gardening, fall plants, lamb's quarters, plantain, purslane, September, weed control, weeding, weeds

The One Mulch That Protects Strawberry Beds Better Than Plastic

November 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Is One Mulch That Protects Strawberry Beds Better Than Plastic

Strawberry growers spend months coaxing out those juicy, ruby-red jewels, only to watch them fall victim to heat, weeds, rot, or hungry wildlife. Garden centers may recommend plastic mulch sheets for neatness and weed control, but plastic comes with hidden problems: overheating soil, water runoff issues, and no improvement to long-term soil health. Gardeners who…

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11 Mulching Mistakes That Can Suffocate Roots

October 31, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Mulching Mistakes Can Suffocate Roots

Mulch: it’s the unsung hero of landscaping, the cozy blanket your plants rely on to stay cool in summer, warm in winter, and free of weeds year-round. But here’s the catch—mulching the wrong way can turn that helpful layer into a suffocating, root-choking disaster. Gardeners everywhere make small, innocent-looking mistakes that can slowly strangle their…

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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

does diesel kill weeds

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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Why Soil Aeration Works Best in Cooler Months

October 29, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Soil Aeration Works Best in Cooler Months

Picture this: you’ve got a beautiful yard, lush and green on the surface—but underneath, your soil is gasping for air like it just ran a marathon. Over time, foot traffic, lawn equipment, and even the weight of rain compact the soil, squeezing out the space roots need to breathe. The solution? Soil aeration—a simple yet…

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10 Garden Tasks That Prevent Spring Weeds

October 22, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Garden Tasks Prevent Spring Weeds

Spring is supposed to be about blooms, sunshine, and fresh starts—not a battlefield of weeds determined to turn your garden into a jungle. But every gardener knows the truth: those sneaky green invaders don’t take a vacation. They lie in wait all winter, ready to burst forth the second you relax. The good news? You…

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9 Edible Weeds That Pop Up in September

October 13, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some edible weeds pop up in September.

Usually, most of us see weeds as yard villains. They crash our carefully curated gardens, steal sunlight from our favorite flowers, and grow faster than we can pull them out. But here’s a plot twist: some of those so-called “troublemakers” are not only edible—they’re downright delicious. As summer fades and September’s cooler days roll in,…

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8 Garden Myths That Fail in Autumn Weather

October 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some garden myths fail in Autumn weather.

Autumn rolls in like nature’s grand finale—crisp air, amber leaves, and that unmistakable smell of change. But as you trade iced tea for pumpkin spice lattes, your garden faces its own seasonal showdown. Unfortunately, many well-meaning gardeners get tripped up by stubborn myths that don’t hold up once the temperature dips. These “tried-and-true” tips may…

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Why Covering Beds Helps Soil Microbes Thrive

October 9, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Covering beds help soil microbes thrive.

If you’ve ever seen a gardener tucking their soil under a blanket of mulch, straw, or compost, you might wonder—what’s with the dirt blanket? Turns out, it’s not just about keeping things tidy or weed-free. Beneath that cover, an invisible army of microbes is hard at work, transforming organic matter, balancing nutrients, and keeping your…

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