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Fall Lawn Care

September 30, 2019 by Kathy N

The fall season is an important transition period of turfgrass growth and development, and the management of your warm- and cool-season grasses at this time of year means a great deal in terms of anticipated success in your lawn the following spring. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Lawn /Weeds Tagged With: lawns, turf care, turfgrass, weeds

7 Lawn Care Musts for Your Fall Yard

September 25, 2019 by Carol O

Among turf care experts, it's a well-known fact that the best way to ensure a thick, green, and healthy lawn in the spring is to give it some well-timed care in the fall—in other words, right now. Continue Source: This Old House … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, Grasses, Lawn /Weeds, Tasks Tagged With: fall lawn care, lawns

Help Birds Survive the Winter by Skipping Fall Yard Work

September 23, 2019 by Kathy N

Forget manicuring your lawn this fall. Endangered birds need messy yards to survive the winter. There are a billion fewer birds in North America than there were 40 years ago, and a fifth of the bird species on the continent are listed as … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Birds, General Gardening / Landscaping, Tasks Tagged With: birds, fall, seeds, yard work

When To Pick Pawpaws: How To Tell If Pawpaw Fruit Is Ripe

September 20, 2019 by Linda SE

If you have a pawpaw tree in your landscape, consider yourself lucky. These native trees are cold hardy, low maintenance and have few pest issues, plus, they produce delicious, exotically flavored fruit. If you’re new to picking pawpaws you’re … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, Native Plants /Wildlife Habitats Tagged With: native fruit, pawpaw

The ultimate guide to weeds: What to yank, what to leave and what you should never ever touch

September 18, 2019 by Carol O

But no matter how many weeds they've plucked, even veteren gardeners get stumped at times trying to determine what is, and what is not, a weed — particularly in the spring when everything is just beginning to peek out of the soil and your winter … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, General Gardening / Landscaping, Lawn /Weeds, Tasks Tagged With: weed guides, weeds

PLANTING, GROWING, AND HARVESTING GARLIC

September 16, 2019 by Kathy N

Garlic is an easy-to-grow crop that’s harvested in midsummer and planted in the fall. Harvest when the tops just begin to yellow and fall over! See all our tips on growing garlic. Rather than risk getting subpar garlic from the grocery … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Fruits /Veggies, Gardening Methods, In The Kitchen Tagged With: fall planting, garlic, growing garlic, harvesting garlic

Native Wildflowers: A Feast in the Fall

September 13, 2019 by Linda SE

Our native wildflowers are still putting on a show, in addition to provisioning late season pollinators and butterflies searching for fuel to carry them through the winter. Some of those creatures hibernate right here, others are taking wing and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Native Plants /Wildlife Habitats Tagged With: fall flowers, wildflowers

Build a DIY Cold Frame Using An Old Window

September 11, 2019 by Carol O

One of the projects that I knew I wanted to include in my book, Raised Bed Revolution, was a cold frame. I had seen some neat DIY cold frame examples through garden visits over the years, great cold frame kits through various retailers and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Container Gardening, From The Ground Up, Gardening Methods, Tools /Techniques Tagged With: cold frames, old window, winter gardening

Five Root Crops to Plant Now for a Fall Harvest

September 9, 2019 by Kathy N

Root vegetables are sweetest and juiciest when harvested in cool weather. Many root vegetables are considered “cool weather” crops—they grow lush and juicy when daytime temperatures are in the seventies, but barely muddle through hot weather. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Fruits /Veggies Tagged With: fall harvest, fall vegetables, planting vegetables, root crops

Don Davis: Get your fall gardens going

September 6, 2019 by Linda SE

Summer gardens are winding down and fall gardens are starting up. September is a busy month if you want homegrown food, a tidy yard and lush indoor greenery. MORE SOURCE: … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Fertilizers /Pesticides, From The Ground Up, General Gardening / Landscaping, Grasses, Lawn /Weeds, Tasks Tagged With: fall planting

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