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Rotational Grazing 101: How to Boost Forage and Soil Health This Summer
As summer sets in and pastures start feeling the heat, the way you manage your grazing system can make or break your season. If you’re tired of overgrazed patches, bare soil, and inconsistent forage, it’s time to rethink your approach. Enter rotational grazing—a time-tested strategy that’s more than just moving animals from one paddock to the next. When done right, rotational grazing builds richer soil, stronger pastures, and healthier livestock, all while reducing inputs and long-term costs. This guide breaks down the basics of rotational grazing and how you can use it to boost forage and soil health all summer long. 🌾 What Is Rotational Grazing? At its core, rotational…
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5 Common Late Spring Grazing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
As the days grow longer and the pastures turn lush, late spring feels like prime time for grazing. But looks can be deceiving. While your fields may appear ready for full-on livestock turnout, this transitional period between spring flush and early summer stress is when costly grazing mistakes are often made. Whether you manage a small hobby farm or a full-scale cattle operation, missteps in late spring can quickly snowball into overgrazed paddocks, poor animal performance, and long-term pasture damage. Let’s break down five of the most common late spring grazing mistakes—and more importantly, how to avoid them with smart, sustainable management. 1. Grazing Too Early After the Spring Flush…
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Pruning in May: Which Plants to Cut Back and Which to Leave Alone
May is when gardens truly start to come alive. Perennials begin pushing up fresh growth, shrubs flush out, and early blooms start putting on a show. But with that explosion of green also comes a big question for many gardeners: What should I be pruning right now? Pruning in May requires a thoughtful approach. Cutting back the right plants can promote healthy growth, prolong blooming, and improve air circulation. But trimming the wrong ones? That could mean fewer flowers, stunted growth, or unnecessary stress during the heat of summer. Let’s dig into which plants to cut back in May—and which ones are better left alone. 🌿 What to Prune in…
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What to Plant Now: Late Spring Favorites That Thrive in Summer Heat
Late spring is that sweet spot for gardeners. The threat of frost is long gone, the soil has warmed up, and summer is knocking. It’s a golden window to plant crops and flowers that not only tolerate but thrive in the heat. Whether you’re tending raised beds, backyard rows, or containers on the porch, choosing the right plants now can set you up for a vibrant, productive summer. Here’s a detailed look at what to plant in late spring to keep your garden blooming and buzzing well into the hot months ahead. 🥬 Heat-Loving Vegetables to Plant Right Now 1. Okra A true Southern staple, okra loves the heat. Direct…
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Beat the Heat: Watering Smarter as Summer Rolls In
As the mercury climbs and your garden starts feeling the stress of summer, watering becomes more than a routine chore—it becomes a strategy. And in many parts of the U.S., where drought and heatwaves are becoming regular visitors, smart watering is the only way to keep your plants thriving without sending your water bill through the roof. Whether you’re tending a backyard vegetable patch, nurturing flower beds, or keeping a manicured lawn green, knowing when, how, and how much to water is key to beating the summer heat. Let’s break it down. 1. Water Early, Water Deep The golden rule of summer watering: water early in the morning—preferably before 9…
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5 Late-Spring Garden Tasks You Shouldn’t Skip
As the season shifts from spring’s gentle bloom to summer’s full swing, your garden is on the edge of transformation. It’s easy to get caught up in the beauty of what’s already blooming, but late spring is not the time to coast. These final weeks before summer hits hard are critical to prep, protect, and position your garden for maximum health and beauty. Here are 5 essential garden tasks to tackle before the summer sun really sets in: 1. Deadheading for More Blooms Don’t let your flowers fizzle out early. Late spring is the perfect time to deadhead spent blooms—especially on annuals and perennials like petunias, daisies, and salvia. Removing…
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5 Fragrant Plants to Make Your Garden Smell Amazing
A garden isn’t just about how it looks—it’s also about how it makes you feel. And few things evoke a stronger emotional connection to the outdoors than fragrance. Whether you’re sipping your morning coffee on the patio or hosting a summer evening cookout, the right plants can fill the air with sweet, nostalgic, or even spicy scents that elevate your entire outdoor experience. Ready to create a space that smells as incredible as it looks? Here are five must-have fragrant plants that’ll make your garden an aromatic oasis. 🌿 1. Lavender (Lavandula spp.) 🌸 The Scent: Sweet, herbal, and calming with subtle floral notes—lavender is the queen of garden fragrance…
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How to Add a Splash of Color to Your Spring Garden with Cool Color Senetti® Plants
Spring is all about renewal, vibrancy, and color—and few plants scream “springtime magic” quite like Senetti®. These bold, daisy-like blooms offer eye-popping shades of blue, purple, pink, and bi-color blends that can transform any bland garden space into a visual masterpiece. Whether you’re a seasoned green thumb or a weekend gardener looking for an easy win, Senetti® plants are a perfect way to bring a burst of cool color into your early-season landscape. Here’s everything you need to know to add Senetti to your garden and keep it thriving all spring long. 🌸 What Are Senetti® Plants? Senetti® is a trademarked series of Pericallis hybrids—plants bred specifically for their vivid…
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Sustainability on the Horizon: Policies and Incentives Reshaping Grazing Agriculture
As the conversation around climate change, food systems, and regenerative practices continues to heat up, grazing agriculture is entering a new era—one shaped by both opportunity and responsibility. Across the United States, ranchers and land managers are seeing a wave of sustainability-focused policies and incentives designed to reward good stewardship, improve soil health, and ensure the long-term viability of grazing operations. From carbon markets to cost-share programs, this shift is no longer a fringe movement—it’s quickly becoming the norm. And for producers willing to adapt, sustainability isn’t just good ethics—it’s smart economics. The Shift Toward Regenerative Grazing For decades, grazing has been painted by some policymakers as a contributor to…
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Grazing Troubles Solved: How to Tackle Common Pasture Challenges with Smart Strategies
Managing a grazing system isn’t just about putting animals on grass and hoping for the best. If you’ve been in ranching or livestock for long, you know that pasture health and productivity can turn south fast—especially during dry spells, heavy rain, or when rotation gets off track. But the good news? Most pasture challenges can be managed—or even prevented—with the right strategies. In this guide, we’ll dig into some of the most common grazing troubles and show you how to get ahead of them with practical, smart, and time-tested methods that work on real American ranches and farms. 1. Overgrazing: The Root of Most Pasture Problems The Issue:Leaving animals in…