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Your Raised Beds Need This One Winter Trick Before the Ground Freezes

November 7, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Your Raised Beds Need This One Winter Trick Before The Ground Freezes

If you garden with raised beds, there’s a moment every fall when you step outside, feel that sharp chill in the air, and think, “Oh no… I meant to winterize those.” The leaves are dropping, your tomatoes have turned limp and brown, and the first frost warnings start popping up like jump scares in your…

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11 Tips for Saving Seeds Before Winter

November 6, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Tips For Saving Seeds Before Winter

Collecting seeds from your own garden feels like bottling summer sunshine, packaging it up, and setting it aside for a new season of growth. But when fall begins to settle in and leaves start crunching under your boots, that magic turns into urgency. If you don’t collect and store seeds correctly before winter arrives, you…

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Why Snow Cover Protects Soil Life

November 6, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Snow Cover Protects Soil Life

If you’ve ever looked outside in the middle of winter and thought everything in your garden is sleeping or dead, you’re only half right. Yes, some forms of life go dormant, but beneath that cold white blanket is a bustling world of hidden activity that absolutely depends on snow to survive the season. Snow isn’t…

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9 Shrubs With Berries Birds Rely on in Winter

November 3, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are Shrubs With Berries That Birds Rely on in Winter

When the air turns icy and the trees shed their leaves, most of nature seems to go silent. But listen closely on a crisp winter morning, and you’ll still hear chirps, songs, and the flutter of wings. Those birds sticking it out through the cold months aren’t just surviving—they’re thriving, thanks to a few hardy…

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10 Cold-Hardy Veggies That Thrive When Everyone Else Gives Up

November 2, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Cold-Hardy Veggies Thrive When Everyone Else Gives Up

When winter comes knocking and most of your garden waves a frosty white flag, a few stubborn plants refuse to surrender. They don’t just survive the cold—they thrive in it. These are the true warriors of the vegetable patch, the green gladiators that keep growing while everything else hides under a blanket of snow. Imagine…

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Plant These Berries for a Winter Feast for Birds

November 1, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Plant Some Berries for a Winter Feast for Birds

When winter rolls in, the world turns quiet. The buzzing bees vanish, the flowers close shop, and your once lively yard can feel like it’s gone into hibernation. But for birds, this season is anything but restful—it’s survival mode. With insects gone and greenery fading, these little foragers rely heavily on one thing to keep…

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The Drainage Mistake That’s Ruining Your Garden’s Soil Each Winter

November 1, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Drainage Mistake Ruin Your Garden’s Soil Each Winter

Every winter, gardeners brace themselves for frost, snow, and the eerie silence of hibernating plants. But while you’re focused on cold snaps and frozen leaves, there’s a silent saboteur beneath your boots—bad drainage. It creeps in quietly, turning healthy soil into a soggy, lifeless mess before spring even begins. You might think your plants are…

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The Hidden Benefits of Bare Branches — How Sunlight Changes Your Garden Layout

November 1, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Hidden Benefits of Bare Branches — How Sunlight Changes Your Garden Layout

When the last leaf drifts from the trees and your once lush backyard turns into a skeletal silhouette, it’s easy to assume your garden has entered its “do not disturb” phase. Everything looks a little stark, a little sleepy, maybe even a little depressing. But beneath that quiet stillness is something magical — a complete…

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7 Crops That Should Be Blanched Before Freezing

October 28, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Crops Should Be Blanched Before Freezing

You finally did it—your garden exploded with beautiful, healthy veggies, and now your kitchen counters are buried in greens, beans, and corn like a farmer’s market on overdrive. You’re feeling like a homesteading hero until the panic sets in: how do you actually store all this produce before it turns into compost? The answer, my…

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How Windbreaks Improve Garden Health in Winter

October 28, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Windbreaks Improve Garden Health in Winter

Winter can be brutal on a garden. One day it’s crisp and calm, the next it’s a full-blown arctic blast tearing through your backyard like it’s on a mission to ruin everything you planted last summer. The cold itself isn’t always the enemy—it’s the wind that’s the real villain. Harsh winter winds can strip moisture…

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