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Why Pruning Too Early Can Kill Your Shrubs Before Spring

November 9, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Pruning Too Early Can Kill Your Shrubs Before Spring

The promise of spring can make even the most casual gardener feel like an enthusiastic nature-sculptor, pruning shears in hand and visions of lush blooms dancing in their mind. But enthusiasm has a flip side, and one of the biggest gardening mistakes happens before spring ever arrives: pruning too early. It feels productive, satisfying, and…

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How to Save Your Pots from Cracking in the Cold (Without Buying New Ones)

November 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Can Save Your Pots From Cracking In The Cold

Winter sneaks in like that one neighbor who never knocks—suddenly, urgently, and usually right when your favorite garden pots are full of thriving plants. Then the temperature drops, ice forms, and suddenly your once-beautiful terracotta containers look like they lost a fight with a brick. It’s painful, dramatic, and completely avoidable. The cold doesn’t have…

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Why November Is the Smartest Month to Test Your Garden Soil

November 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

November Is the Smartest Month to Test Your Garden Soil

Ah, November gardens: the air is cool, the leaves crunch underfoot, and the frantic rush of the growing season has finally slowed to a peaceful hush. It’s the time when the soil takes a deep breath, resting after months of supporting blooms, veggies, and backyard victories. While many gardeners pack away their tools and declare…

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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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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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Why Straw Mulch Beats Plastic for Protecting Winter Crops

November 1, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Straw Mulch Beats Plastic for Protecting Winter Crops

If you’ve ever tried to keep your crops alive through the cold bite of winter, you know it’s a battle between frost and survival. Many gardeners and farmers reach for plastic mulch because it looks clean, modern, and easy—but looks can be deceiving. Straw mulch, that humble golden blanket you might associate with barns and…

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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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8 Crops That Should Never Be Left in the Ground Over Winter

October 23, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Crops Should Never Be Left in the Ground Over Winter

When the air turns crisp and the garden starts to fade, it’s tempting to let a few crops stay in the soil “just a little longer.” After all, who wants to spend their chilly weekends digging in the dirt when there’s hot cocoa waiting inside? But here’s the cold truth—literally—some crops simply don’t forgive procrastination….

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