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Can You Actually Grow Vegetables Outside in December?

December 3, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Can You Actually Grow Vegetables Outside in December?

Most people assume December is the month your garden goes into hibernation, your tools get shoved into the garage, and your hopes of fresh produce are postponed until spring. But then the question sneaks into your mind: Is it actually possible to grow vegetables outdoors in December? The idea feels bold, maybe even a little…

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The Winter Vegetable Garden Hack That Southern Gardeners Swear By

November 28, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

This Is A Winter Vegetable Garden Hack That Southern Gardeners Swear By

The secret is out: Southern gardeners have a winter trick that feels almost like cheating, and once you learn it, you’ll never look at cold-season growing the same way again. While the rest of the country is scraping frost off windshields and giving their garden beds a final goodbye, Southerners are quietly coaxing vibrant greens,…

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Cold Frame Magic: How to Keep Growing Fresh Veggies Through Winter

November 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

How to Keep Growing Fresh Veggies Through Winter

Stepping outside on a frosty morning feels like bending the rules of nature—like you’ve somehow slipped yourself into an exclusive year-round gardener’s club. While everyone else is mourning the end of tomato season and packing away their trowels, you’re still harvesting dinner like it’s May. The secret weapon? A humble but powerful cold frame. Once…

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How to Balance Soil pH Before Winter

October 24, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Ways To Balance Soil pH Before Winter

If your garden could talk, late autumn would be the time it lets out a long sigh and says, “Please, just fix my pH before I go to sleep.” It’s easy to forget that soil doesn’t stop working when the air gets cold—it keeps quietly preparing for next spring. But here’s the catch: if your…

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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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How Frost Can Sweeten Certain Vegetables Overnight

October 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Frost can sweeten certain vegetables overnight.

You wake up to a sparkling frost coating your garden, a glittering sign that winter has finally shown up for work. The grass crunches, the air bites, and your poor veggies look like they’ve been through an icy apocalypse. But here’s the twist—some of those cold-bitten plants are actually sweeter because of the frost. It’s…

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8 Root Vegetables That Sweeten After Frost

October 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some root vegetables sweeten after first frost.

Picture this: a crisp autumn morning, your garden glistening with frost, and beneath that chilly surface—nature’s secret candy factory is hard at work. Believe it or not, some of your favorite root vegetables actually get sweeter when the temperature drops. It’s nature’s quirky chemistry trick—turning starches into sugars as a defense mechanism against the cold….

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9 Vegetables You Should Still Plant in October

October 1, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some vegetables you should still plant in October.

Think October means the gardening season is over? Not so fast! While pumpkin patches and falling leaves steal the spotlight this time of year, your garden still has plenty of life left in it. In fact, October can be a surprisingly great month to get new veggies in the ground. With cooler temps, fewer pests,…

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Top 8 Edible Plants You Can Grow in Winter

January 16, 2023 by Ali Southerland Leave a Comment

beets with snow on them, top 8 edible plants you can grow in winter

When temperatures start to drop, many people think gardening has to stop. That’s not true. Here are the top 8 edible plants you can grow in winter. Tons of edible plants can survive winter temperatures, rain, and poor soil drainage conditions. And purple varieties, in particular, contain a compound (anthocyanin) that helps prevent root rot…

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