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Fall Pruning: What to Cut and What to Leave

Fall Pruning: What to Cut and What to Leave

Fall pruning is a crucial aspect of garden maintenance that can significantly impact the health and aesthetics of your landscape. By knowing what to cut and what to leave, you can prepare your garden for the challenges of winter while setting the stage for a beautiful and thriving spring.
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Fall Composting: What to Add and What to Avoid

Fall Composting: What to Add and What to Avoid

Composting in the fall is an excellent way to take advantage of the natural abundance of organic matter while preparing your garden for the coming seasons. By adding the right materials and avoiding items that can disrupt the process, you can create a nutrient-rich compost that will be ready for spring planting.
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Fall Gardening: How to Identify and Control Common Fall Garden Pests

Fall Gardening: How to Identify and Control Common Fall Garden Pests

Pests don't necessarily vanish just because summer is over. In fact, many pests are still active in fall. In this blog, we'll explore common fall garden pests, how to identify them, and effective strategies for managing them, so your garden can thrive well into the colder months.
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Winter Harvest: Top 10 Cold-Hardy Vegetables to Plant in Fall

Winter Harvest: Top 10 Cold-Hardy Vegetables to Plant in Fall

As temperatures drop, certain vegetables not only survive but thrive, offering a sweeter and more flavorful yield. By choosing the right crops and timing your planting well, you can enjoy fresh, homegrown produce throughout the colder months.
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Fall Gardening for Beginners: Where to Start and What to Expect

Fall Gardening for Beginners: Where to Start and What to Expect

Fall is one of the most rewarding times of the year to work in the garden. The air is crisp, the sun is gentle, and the burst of autumn colors adds a special magic to your outdoor space. If you're new to gardening, fall is an excellent time to start.
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