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Add some new plants to the landscape this fall. The soil is warm and the air is cool, providing excellent conditions for planting and establishing trees, shrubs and perennials.
Fall weather tends to be cool and moist, an ideal climate for newly planted gardens, and regular rainfall can help with watering duties. Another plus is that weed competition is minimal in fall.
1. Stowe, Vermont. Nestled in the heart of the Green Mountains, Stowe is a quintessential fall destination. The town is famous for its vibrant fall foliage, which transforms the landscape into a ...
Fall mulching gives you a jump on next spring’s landscape chores. It also provides winter homes for some beneficial insects and insulation for bumblebee queens, frogs, and others that overwinter ...
Autumn is here and with it comes leaf-peeping season! Take a look at the 25 best places to see fall foliage in the U.S. this year.
These fall beauties come in a wide range of colors and provide weeks of floral beauty. Mums are great in containers, the garden and cut flower bouquets. Fall just wouldn’t be the same without them.
“Pair these plants with pumpkins and ornamental grasses, and you can create some eye-catching, fall-themed accents to flank your front door or walkway or anywhere else on your outdoor landscape where ...
3. Replenish nutrients in your landscape. Early fall is a good time to fertilize, says Guckian, since North Texas soil tends to be alkaline. “Two things you want to add to the soil to help it ...
Fall is when it shines with glowing orange-red foliage that persists. It's best in sun but can take part shade. Brilliant sumac adds to the fall color mix in Rist Canyon west of Fort Collins, Colo ...
Ninebark: There are lots of colorful ninebarks, but one that fits fall best is "Amber Jubilee."It grows 5-6 feet high and 4 feet wide. There's a three-season show with this hardy shrub: Its leaves ...