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8 Plants with Beautiful Fall Berries and Leaves
This plant produces clusters of small, red or black berries in late summer and early fall, which contrast beautifully with its glossy green leaves that turn brilliant shades of red, orange ...
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City gardener: The fall garden
Many city gardeners start to run out of steam when September rolls over to October and beyond. As the first mild frosts ...
Top event planners weigh on the richest, most popular fall wedding colors. Autumnal palettes—from neutral and natural to bold ...
Now, let’s be clear: Vines are not all bad. Virginia creeper and peppervine, for example, are native plants that provide birds and other wildlife valuable fruit in the fall and winter.
Many native shrubs in our area offer wonderful fall color, and shrubs that offer berries for interest and for wildlife are especially appealing. One that you may have noticed is Callicarpa ...
Porcelain berry, Ampelopsis glandulosa var. brevipedunculata ... of the seeds remaining viable in the soil or because of the unseen root fragments from which new growth will occur. Hand-pulling vines ...
The key to living peacefully with, and even enjoying poison ivy, is to learn to recognize it and admire it from afar.
But fall decor doesn’t have to be all about oversized orange pumpkins. It can be stylish, elegant, and totally budget-friendly! Here are 12 of my favorite affordable fall decor finds from Amazon ...
Put the butter, sugar, eggs, flour, baking powder and orange zest in a large mixing bowl and beat for 2 minutes, or until just blended. (An electric mixer is best for this, but you can beat by ...
Forget summer brights and spring pastels; autumn is all about warm, rich hues like burnt orange, golden yellow ... it comes to helping us get into that fall mindset. But what makes them so cozy?
We’ve got something to say to all of you East Coast and Midwest transplants who start moaning every autumn about missing real seasons: We do too have fall color in California! “It’s dramatic ...
The Berries ran into some bad luck when they thought they had stopped a Red Devil attempt. But the official did not yet whistle for play to begin and Ollie Elliot was given another chance.