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  • Why Grouping Plants Together Helps During Cold Weather

    It sounds almost too easy — maybe even a little old-fashioned. But there’s real plant science behind it, and understanding why it works can help you make better decisions during cold snaps, power outages, and dry winter conditions.

    This isn’t a trick. It’s about how plants naturally protect themselves.

  • Ice, Snow, Power Outages — A Practical Plant Care Checklist

    A simple, practical guide for keeping houseplants and gardens alive during extreme winter weather — and helping them recover afterward. When a major winter storm hits, plants don’t need heroics — they need calm, steady care. If you’re hunkered down this weekend with snow, ice, or power outages, t...
  • Why REV Is Impossible to Copy (and Why That Matters for Seed Starts)

    Most seed-start advice focuses on “perfect conditions.” But even perfect setups fail if the root zone doesn’t establish fast. REV is different because it’s not a recipe—it’s a naturally occurring biological system. The uncomfortable truth There is no shortage of seed-start advice online. You can...