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How to Start a Microgreen Garden for Fresh Greens All Winter and Boost Your Health Indoors

When winter hits and the days get shorter, it’s easy to miss fresh greens in your meals. Microgreens are a great way to bring a splash of green into your kitchen, even when it’s freezing outside. Growing microgreens indoors is simple and doesn’t take much space. You can have fresh, nutrient-packed greens right on your…

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How to Keep Squirrels Out of Your Winter Bulbs Without Chemicals

If you’ve ever planted winter bulbs and come back to find holes in your garden, you know how frustrating squirrels can be. After waiting all season to see those blooms, it’s tough watching your hard work get undone by these furry foragers. You don’t need to turn to harsh chemicals to keep your bulbs safe….

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Why Your Houseplants Need Different Water in Winter vs Summer

Ever notice your houseplants look a little different as the seasons shift? When winter rolls in, your plants slow down, and what worked in summer suddenly doesn’t cut it anymore. That means your watering routine needs to change too. As the days get colder and shorter, your plants aren’t soaking up water like they do…

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The Biggest Soil Mistake Gardeners Make Before Spring Planting

Spring is just around the corner, and the urge to get outside and dig in the dirt is real. If you’re dreaming of a lush, productive garden this year, it all starts with what’s under your feet. A lot of us jump right into planting, forgetting that the soil needs some love before anything else….

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The Best DIY Winter Sowing Containers You Already Have at Home

Ever find yourself staring at all those empty containers piling up in your kitchen and wondering if they could be useful? Turns out, your recycling bin is full of hidden treasures for gardeners. Winter sowing is a clever way to start seeds outside, even when it’s cold. You don’t need any fancy gadgets, just a…

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Unexpected Places You Can Still Forage Garden Materials in Winter

When winter sets in, it’s easy to think the garden is off-limits until spring. But if you look a little closer, there are still plenty of treasures to find outdoors, even in the coldest months. It can be oddly satisfying to discover materials hiding in plain sight, just when you thought everything was dormant. Sometimes,…