
What to do with your Halloween Pumpkin
Halloween is a time to trick or treat, dress up and carve pumpkins. However, what should one do with that pumpkin once Halloween has come to an end? We found some great ideas from PumpkinPatchesandMore.org. A few of include: Put it in the compost heap - it will make good fertilizer Bury it...

Fall Means Leaf Removal Time
In the South the temperatures are beginning to fall, and so are the leaves. During this time, it is really important that you remove those leaves as quickly as possible. A thick layer of leaves will suffocate your lawn, not allowing adequate amounts of air, nutrients, and sunlight to reach your...

Bring on the Mums
If you have walked into your local grocery store, chances are you were greeted by mums. They go with fall like ... well like, pumpkin everything! They look great at the front door, in flower beds, and even in your home. But how can we keep those fall flowers looking great? Southern Living shared...

September Lawn and Garden Tips
During the fall months there is a lot that can be done in one's yard. From lawn care to planting vegetables and flowers, September can be quiet the busy yard month. Lawn Care September and October are excellent times to reseed and repair lawns. According to Better Homes & Gardens, "you'll need...

Favorite Fall Flowers
Fall is in the air. Well it's kinda in the air as the temperatures are a tad bit lower. It's not time to break out the sweaters, but there is college football this weekend! So yes, fall will soon arrive, and with it comes the planting of beautiful fall flowers. Better Homes & Gardens knows...

Hiding the Messy Neighbor’s Yard
Come on, you know we have all had one. The neighbor that might not cut their yard each week? The neighbor who thinks the more yard art the better? Yes, chances are we have all either lived by one or have had one in our neighborhood. So what is a good neighbor to do? We found some excellent tips on...

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