The Best Mulch to Prevent Weeds
Simply Smart Gardening Blog
by Cheryl Spencer
6M ago
After years of gardening, I thought I had it all figured out. But then came what I call “The Summer of the Weeds.” If growing weeds was an Olympic sport, my garden would’ve taken home the gold! It was a humbling reality check. And it led me straight to my new best friend… The best weed-blocking mulch. Don’t want your garden to become an Olympic training ground for weeds? Then, keep reading to discover the ultimate weed-blocking mulch that will save your summer, your sanity, and your sore back ..read more
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What to Plant in August: Expert Reveals The Best Plants to Grow
Simply Smart Gardening Blog
by Cheryl Spencer
9M ago
It’s late summer. The sun is high in the sky, and the days are long. And your garden feels like a partially completed canvas, brimming with untapped potential. So, you’re itching to use that extra daylight to plant something. But you’re also wondering…What can I plant now? What'll withstand the summer heat and mature before my first frost? With the right choices, you can enjoy fresh veggies and beautiful blooms even as summer starts to wind down. I’ll take you through all your options – from fast-growing flowers to seasonal vegetables so you can easily finish your gardening masterpiece. Read o ..read more
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Succession Planting: The Best Way to Grow a Continual Harvest
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by Cheryl Spencer
9M ago
Ever wished you could hit the "pause" button on the rollercoaster ride of veggie harvests? I get it – the struggle is real when everything ripens at the same time! In. One. Big. Harvest.There’s got to be a better way. Right? Imagine enjoying a steady supply of your favorite veggies without feeling overwhelmed or wasteful. Seem impossible? It’s not when you succession plant. It’s like a magic backyard pantry that always keeps its shelves stocked with fresh ingredients for your next meal. Instead of a flurry of produce and a race against time to use it all, you spread out your harvests. It’s all ..read more
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What is Full Sun, Partial Sun, and Part Shade? (How to Grow Happy Plants)
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by Cheryl Spencer
10M ago
The sun can be both a generous friend and a relentless foe. Ever planted a full sun diva in a shadowy spot or exposed shade lovers to the unforgiving sun? You probably ended up with a full sun plant huddled in the shadows, pining for the light, and your shade-lover looking as crispy as a potato chip. But this post will help you avoid those mistakes. You can create a garden filled with happy, healthy plants by understanding the difference between full sun, part sun, and full shade. So let’s dive in and explore what it all means ..read more
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When to Plant a Fall Garden: How to Choose the Best Dates
Simply Smart Gardening Blog
by Cheryl Spencer
10M ago
Picture this: as the leaves change color this fall, a chilly breeze whispers through your garden, and you step outside, crunching through the leaves to harvest fresh ingredients for tonight’s dinner… Sound like a pipe dream? It’s not! And it’s easier than you think. But right now, you’re not sure where to start. You may be wondering: What are the best crops and varieties to grow in a fall garden? As my summer garden continues to produce, how do I make room for fall veggies? When should I start seeds? How do I deal with unpredictable fall weather? Don’t worry—I’ve been there ..read more
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Sun Mapping Your Garden Will Help You Pick Perfect Plants
Simply Smart Gardening Blog
by Cheryl Spencer
10M ago
Want to do a better job of choosing the right plants for your garden? A sun map of your yard will help you do just that! It helps you choose the right plants for your garden based on the amount of sun they need. Which means, you'll avoid problems like sunscald or lanky, stretched-out plants. Mapping the sun exposure in your yard is simple. All you need is a few common tools and a sunny day. When you’re done, you’ll have a map to use as a handy guide when selecting and placing plants in your garden. Keep reading to see how easy it is ..read more
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How to Use Google Lens to Identify Plants: Quick, Easy + FREE (ID flowers, trees and weeds!)
Simply Smart Gardening Blog
by Cheryl Spencer
11M ago
If you’re new to gardening, struggling to identify plants can feel like reading a foreign language without knowing any of the words. And after a long winter, even seasoned gardeners can struggle to identify some of the plants growing in their garden. But I have good news… With Google Lens, you don’t have to waste time struggling to identify a plant or weed! And you can easily identify various plants, flowers, and weeds, no matter your skill level. Simply point your phone at the plant, and Google Lens will do the rest. Or, you can use Google Lens on your desktop to identify plants from photos o ..read more
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Weeding Bucket How-To [Instructions and Supplies List Included]
Simply Smart Gardening Blog
by Cheryl Spencer
11M ago
The best way to keep your weeds under control is to make weeding easier and more convenient. Here’s all you have to do...Make it a breeze to grab your weeding tools. Yep, it’s that simple! And the best way to do that is to stash a DIY weeding bucket (or two) in your garden right where the weeds are. No more misplaced weeding tools means you’ll save time. And it’ll be easier to weed for a few minutes whenever you spot a few weeds sprouting up between your plants. These buckets have been a game changer for me and my garden, and I know they’ll work for you too ..read more
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Living Mulch: Powerful Organic Weed Control for Your Garden [Examples, Benefits & Tips]
Simply Smart Gardening Blog
by Cheryl Spencer
1y ago
Is there anything more frustrating than spending an entire weekend weeding your garden to watch new weeds sprout up a few days later? Growing a living mulch is a low-maintenance solution that can help keep those pesky weeds at bay. Living mulches cover bare soil and act as a natural, organic weed control. They also have extra benefits, like attracting beneficial insects to your garden. And when you grow a living mulch, there’s no need to top off your mulch every year. So if you’re looking for an easy way to keep your garden looking great and weed-free, it’s time to try living mulch ..read more
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Corn Gluten Meal for Weeds: Is it an Effective Weed Killer?
Simply Smart Gardening Blog
by Cheryl Spencer
1y ago
Looking for natural or organic ways to control pesky weeds in your garden? If so, you may be wondering if corn gluten can help. Companies that sell organic weedkillers market corn gluten meal as a natural and safe pre-emergent herbicide. Some gardeners swear by it. While others say it doesn’t work at all. So, what’s the truth? Does corn gluten control weeds? Keep reading to find out whether it’s effective for controlling weeds in your garden ..read more
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