Many gardeners mistakenly believe that when August temperatures peak, the growing season is coming to an end. However, experienced growers know a secret that can double a garden’s annual yield: the Second Spring. This phenomenon refers to a golden window in late summer where the residual heat of the soil…
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The “Second Spring”: What to Plant in Mid-August for a Massive November Harvest
While many gardeners see August as the beginning of the end, expert growers know it is actually the “Second Spring.” As the intense heat of July begins to break, a unique window opens. The soil is at its warmest “pulse” of the year, but the air is beginning to cool—creating…
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The “Second Spring”: What to Plant in Mid-August for a Massive November Harvest
While most gardeners are winding down in mid-August, seasoned growers know that this is actually the beginning of the “Second Spring.” As the intense heat of summer begins to break, a unique window of opportunity opens. By planting specific crops now, you can leverage the warm soil temperatures to trigger…
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Spring Gardening Guide: The 3 Most Common Mistakes to Avoid When Starting Your Garden
Spring is more than just a change in weather; it is a universal biological reboot. However, in the rush to see life bloom, many urban gardeners make errors that lower their soil’s “voltage” and stress the internal software of their plants. At BLOOHOME, we work with nature’s intelligence, not against…
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Winterizing Your Garden: 5 Essential Tasks to Protect Your Plants from the Cold
As the vibrant colors of summer fade into the crisp, golden hues of autumn, the garden enters a critical transition. For many plants, winter isn’t just a season of rest; it is a test of survival. The frost-thaw cycle, biting winds, and heavy snow can wreak havoc on soil structure…
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2026 Planting Calendar: What to Plant Month-by-Month for a Year-Round Harvest
Planning is the key to a successful, high-yield garden. Knowing what to plant and, just as importantly, when to plant it, is the single biggest factor in maximizing your harvest. A common mistake for new gardeners is trying to plant everything at once. By understanding the natural cycles of different…



