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8 Invasive Plants That Spread Faster in Cool Weather

November 17, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Invasive Plants Spread Faster In Cool Weather

Some sneaky plants wait for the chillier months to unleash absolute chaos in your yard. While most of your garden is winding down, preparing for a peaceful seasonal nap, these botanical troublemakers are just getting started. They creep, crawl, root, and sprint across soil like they’ve been training all summer for this exact moment. The…

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Why Plant Dormancy Is Triggered in Autumn

November 17, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Plant Dormancy Is Often Triggered in Autumn

Those moments when you feel fall is coming are truly special. The air sharpens, the shadows stretch, and trees seem to “yawn” as they pull back their energy and prepare for a seasonal nap. While most people focus on apple cider and cozy sweaters, plants are getting down to serious business: shutting themselves down with…

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11 Seed Starting Supplies to Buy in Autumn Sales

November 17, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Seed Starting Supplies You Should Buy in Autumn Sales

While most people are thinking about pumpkin spice and cozy sweaters in the autumn, gardeners are already plotting next year’s projects like a strategic mastermind. And honestly? That’s exactly when the best deals on seed-starting supplies appear—quietly, sneakily, ready to reward the early planner. Stocking up now means you’ll glide into spring like a gardening…

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Plan Next Year’s Garden Now — Your Future Self Will Be Grateful

November 12, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Can Plan Next Year’s Garden Now And Your Future Self Will Be Grateful

If you think gardening is only for spring, think again. The smartest gardeners know that planning months in advance is what separates a chaotic, underwhelming garden from a lush, thriving paradise. Taking the time now to plan next year’s garden isn’t just about seeds and soil—it’s about setting yourself up for stress-free planting, higher yields,…

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Your Plants Don’t Need as Much Water as You Think in November — Here’s Why

November 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Plants Don’t Need as Much Water as You Think in November — Here’s Why

The watering can become a reflex for many plant parents—see a leaf, give it a drink. But once November rolls in, that habit starts causing more harm than help. As temperatures shift, sunlight fades earlier, and indoor heating dries the air in new ways, your plants quietly transition into a slower rhythm. Their needs change…

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The Right Way to Move Houseplants Indoors Without Losing Leaves

November 9, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Is A Right Way to Move Houseplants Indoors Without Losing Leaves

Your plants have been thriving outdoors all summer, basking in warm breezes, savoring morning dew, and flourishing with chlorophyll, much like sun-loving royalty. Then suddenly, autumn breezes arrive carrying a whisper of winter, and you realize the great migration must begin. Move them too fast, and the leaves drop like confetti at a parade you…

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12 Native Plants That Establish Best in Autumn

October 29, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Native Plants Establish Best in Autumn

Autumn isn’t just about pumpkin spice lattes and cozy sweaters—it’s also the golden season for planting. While spring often steals the gardening spotlight, fall quietly offers the perfect conditions for new plants to put down roots and thrive. Cooler temperatures, fewer weeds, and steady moisture levels create an environment that’s practically a growth invitation for…

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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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Why Evergreen Plantings Provide More Than Color

October 24, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Evergreen Plantings Provide More Than Color

Step outside in winter and look around—when everything else fades into shades of gray and brown, those deep green pines, glossy hollies, and sprightly junipers are still standing tall like nature’s loyal soldiers. They’re the last ones holding the line, quietly reminding you that not everything has to disappear when the temperatures drop. But evergreens…

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How to Prep Raised Beds for Snowfall

October 23, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You Should Prep Raised Beds for Snowfall

The first snow of the season might look magical from your kitchen window, but your raised garden beds? They’re about to face a frosty fight for survival. Beneath that peaceful white blanket, your soil, plants, and hardworking microbes are all scrambling to handle freezing temps, heavy moisture, and winter’s unpredictable mood swings. The good news…

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