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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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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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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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How Frost Heaves Damage Roots in Winter

October 25, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

How Frost Heaves Damage Roots in Winter

You step outside on a crisp winter morning, coffee in hand, only to notice something odd: the soil around your favorite shrubs looks lumpy, cracked, and uneven—like it’s been breathing in its sleep. What you’re seeing isn’t your garden coming alive; it’s frost heaving, one of winter’s most sneaky and destructive natural tricks. It doesn’t…

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How Storing Root Crops Extends Winter Food Supplies

October 11, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Storing root crops extend winter food supplies.

When the cold winds start howling and your backyard garden turns into a frozen wasteland, most people assume the fresh harvest season is over. But here’s the secret your great-grandparents knew by heart: winter doesn’t have to mean empty pantries or flavorless meals. Root crops—those humble heroes growing quietly beneath the soil—can keep your table…

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7 Evergreens That Add Color All Winter Long

October 9, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some evergreens add color all winter long.

Winter doesn’t have to mean dull, lifeless landscapes or gray backyards that look like something out of a black-and-white film. When everything else goes bare, evergreens step up as the unsung heroes of the cold season—keeping your garden alive, vibrant, and full of personality. These resilient plants don’t care about frost or flurries; they’re too…

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10 Shrubs That Should Be Pruned Before Winter

October 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some shrubs should be pruned before winter.

There’s a special kind of chaos that happens in your garden when fall fades and winter looms—leaves crunch underfoot, branches sag from the last storm, and suddenly your once-tidy shrubs look like they’ve been through a wind tunnel. It’s tempting to ignore them until spring, but here’s the truth: a few strategic snips before winter…

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Why Garlic Loves Being Planted Before Winter

October 3, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Garlic loves being planted before winter.

Imagine tucking your garden in for a long winter’s nap, only to sneak in a little surprise under the covers—garlic. While most plants cringe at the thought of frost, garlic practically throws a party when planted before winter. This pungent powerhouse thrives in the cold, quietly building strength beneath the soil while the rest of…

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7 Plants That Thrive In The Winter

December 17, 2024 by Vanessa Bermudez Leave a Comment

Flowers in winter

Winter may bring frosty mornings and shorter days, but who says your garden has to hibernate? With the magic of winter plants, you can transform those chilly months into a season of vibrant colors and lush textures. There are more options than you may think, with various types of berries, bushes, flowers, and vegetables that…

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