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July might be peak summer, but it’s the perfect time to start planning your fall direct mail campaigns. Here’s how to get ahead of the season.
Fall is one of the best times to see beautiful foliage falling from nearby trees. The bright yellow, orange and red leaves can brighten up any yard and give us a warm, cozy feeling. However, if ...
State officials and the National Wildlife Federation are encouraging the no-rake movement, and sharing how leaving the leaves on your grass this fall can benefit the environment.
Fall color trees in Florida But the leaves of Florida maple, sweetgum, crape myrtles, blackgums, correl and cypress trees all change colors, with general peak times in mid-to late November. The most ...
Fall is a crucial season for lawn care, setting the foundation for a lush, healthy yard when spring arrives. But keeping your yard leaf-free during fall can feel like a never-ending battle.
Every year people ask me, “why haven’t the leaves fallen yet?” If autumn starts on September 1 then by early November winter should be well on its way. And yet, an amateur photographer who ...
Eastern Iowans enjoyed brilliant yellow, vivid red, and deep purple leaves at the end of October.
I'm glad to see fewer and fewer homeowners in my neighborhood bagging and discarding leaves; unlike previous years, I know they're focused on sustainable alternatives. Whether their efforts are ...
The video, posted on October 30, shows Laverty "introducing our two indoor cats to autumn leaves for the first time," and has proved hugely popular, with 6.5 million views and over 600,000 likes.
When fallen leaves make their way into our water systems, they release the nitrate phosphorous, which is harmful to plants and animals. Here's how you can help.
With fall upon us and the leaves changing color and falling to the ground, the age-old question arises: Should I rake my leaves?
Consider mulching your lawn leaves in place them rather than raking or blowing them.
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