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The Role of Fungi in Breaking Down Fall Leaves

October 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Fungi plays a role in breaking down fall leaves.

There’s something magical about a crisp autumn afternoon—the air smells woodsy, the trees turn fiery shades of gold, and the ground transforms into a crunchy carpet of fallen leaves. But what happens after the Instagram-worthy season fades and those vibrant leaves start to rot? Most people just rake them up or watch them disappear under…

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7 Easy Raised Bed Fixes for Fall Maintenance

October 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There are easy raised bed fixes for fall maintenance.

The air’s getting crisper, the leaves are turning, and your raised garden beds are starting to look… well, a little tired. Fall is that golden window when the growing season slows down, giving you the perfect chance to whip those beds back into shape before winter. Ignore them now, and you’ll pay for it come…

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Why Autumn Is Ideal for Planting Fruit Trees

October 10, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Autumn is ideal for planting fruit trees.

There’s something undeniably magical about autumn—the crisp air, the crunchy leaves, and the sudden urge to sip cider while wearing your coziest flannel. But beyond the pumpkin patches and harvest festivals, fall hides one of gardening’s best-kept secrets: it’s actually the perfect time to plant fruit trees. While most people assume spring is planting season,…

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How to Transition Summer Containers Into Autumn Displays

October 9, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

You can transition from summer containers to autumn displays.

The days are getting shorter, the air a little crisper, and suddenly those vibrant petunias that thrived in July are looking… tired. Summer’s energy fades fast, but that doesn’t mean your outdoor containers have to follow suit. With a few smart swaps and seasonal touches, you can transform your porch, patio, or balcony into an…

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10 Crops to Harvest Twice if You Plant Them in Fall

October 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some crops harvest twice if you plant them in fall.

There’s something magical about fall gardening—the crisp air, the golden light, and the quiet promise of another harvest when everyone else is packing away their tools. Most people think of spring as planting season, but savvy gardeners know fall is the secret weapon for doubling your bounty. Some crops actually love the cool weather, bounce…

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How Wildlife Relies on Your Fall Garden for Survival

October 8, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Wildlife relies on your fall garden for survival.

As the crisp air rolls in and the pumpkin-spice everything starts appearing, most people think fall is the season to wrap up the garden and call it quits. But here’s the wild secret: while you’re raking, pruning, and prepping for winter, nature is depending on your backyard more than ever. The butterflies, birds, bees, and…

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The Science Behind Fall Color Changes in Plants

October 7, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There is science behind fall color changes in plants.

Every autumn, nature puts on a show that rivals any fireworks display—trees burst into flames of red, orange, gold, and purple, transforming entire landscapes into kaleidoscopes of color. But as you crunch through those vibrant leaves, you might wonder: what actually causes this magical transformation? Is it just the cold? The shorter days? Some secret…

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7 Composting Tricks That Only Work in Autumn

October 7, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some composting tricks only work in Autumn.

Ah, autumn — that magical time of year when the air gets crisp, your neighborhood smells like pumpkin spice, and your yard looks like a confetti explosion of red and gold leaves. It’s also the best time to supercharge your compost pile. While most people think composting is a spring or summer project, fall holds…

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Why Fall Pruning Sets Trees Up for Spring Growth

October 7, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Fall pruning sets trees up for Spring growth.

There’s something magical about autumn. The air gets crisp, leaves turn into fiery mosaics, and your yard suddenly looks like it belongs on a postcard. But behind that seasonal beauty, your trees are quietly preparing for their next big act—spring growth. Here’s the kicker: how you care for your trees in the fall can make…

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Why Unharvested Fruit Can Damage Trees in Fall

October 7, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Unharvested fruit can damage trees in Fall.

You’ve done it—you planted your fruit trees, nurtured them through spring blossoms, and watched them proudly bear fruit through summer. But now fall is here, and the harvest window has passed… yet those apples, pears, or plums are still hanging there, soft and overripe. You tell yourself you’ll get to them “next weekend,” but next…

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