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The Free Compost Trick: How to Turn Yard Waste Into $100 Worth of Soil

April 30, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Free Compost Trick: How to Turn Yard Waste Into $100 Worth of Soil

Fresh, crumbly soil that smells like a forest floor does not require a trip to the garden center or a pricey delivery fee. Yard waste sitting in bags, bins, and corners already holds the raw ingredients for rich compost that can replace store-bought soil amendments. Leaves, grass clippings, and kitchen scraps transform into nutrient-dense humus…

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The Yard Waste Secret: How Your Neighbors are Giving Away Free Garden Gold

April 17, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

The Yard Waste Secret: How Your Neighbors are Giving Away Free Garden Gold

If you’ve ever walked past neatly bagged piles of leaves or branches sitting at the curb, you’ve probably seen something most people ignore… but gardeners quietly get excited about. What looks like trash is actually one of the most underrated resources in your neighorhood, and it’s often completely free. From fallen leaves to grass clippings…

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Free Sources of Mulch Many People Overlook

March 12, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Free Sources of Mulch Many People Overlook

A thriving garden doesn’t just happen because plants get sunlight and water. Healthy soil carries the real magic, and mulch plays a starring role in that story. It locks in moisture, shields soil from harsh temperatures, and stops weeds from staging a hostile takeover. Unfortunately, bags of mulch at garden centers can drain a wallet…

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Homeowners Are Being Warned About a Yard Waste Rule Most People Don’t Know Exists

February 3, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Homeowners Are Being Warned About a Yard Waste Rule Most People Don’t Know Exists

It starts innocently enough. A few bags of leaves. A pile of grass clippings. Maybe some trimmed branches stacked neatly by the curb, waiting for pickup. Most homeowners assume yard waste is the easiest part of home maintenance — rake it up, bag it, and move on with your life. But here’s the surprise that’s…

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Leaf Mold Gold: Turning Yard Waste into Next Year’s Best Soil

December 2, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Leaf Mold Can Turn Yard Waste Into Next Year’s Best Soil

Autumn is coming, and the ground will soon be blanketed in colorful leaves. Many people see piles of fallen leaves and think “trash,” but savvy gardeners know there’s hidden treasure under those crunchy layers. Leaf mold, the dark, crumbly substance created when leaves break down naturally, is like a secret superfood for your soil. It’s…

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8 Easy Compost Bins Made From Fall Yard Waste

October 16, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some easy compost bins are made from fall yard waste

Ah, autumn—the season of pumpkin spice, cozy sweaters, and… endless piles of leaves. You rake, you bag, and before you know it, your yard looks like it hosted a leaf parade that never left town. But here’s the thing: those heaps of “waste” are actually gold in disguise. With a little creativity, you can turn…

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