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This will help to loosen the soil for the seed. Without moisture in the ground, the seed won't go down into the soil. Mid-September is always the optimum time for the first fall feeding of the lawn.
Trees are preparing for winter, and the color change is a byproduct of this process. Broadleaf hardwood trees do this by losing their leaves so they won’t freeze when temperatures drop.
If you've been out and about around the area lately, you may have noticed that some trees and plants have already begun to change colors. We haven't even made it to fall yet, the first day of fall ...
Many plants lose their leaves in fall and winter, but evergreen trees continue to add interest, color and texture to the garden. Despite the generic name, they are rarely just green.
Here’s a sample from a new list of climate-resilient, underused landscape trees suitable for urban environments, coming soon from University of Minnesota horticulturists.
As the weather cools down, the tall Aspen turns into a brilliant gold. These trees are Colorado's favorite, and their genetics determine the color change due to a reproduction process called cloning.
We're not even out of the month of August yet, but already, some trees across Western New York are already changing color. Let's explore whether this is an early fall or something else.