Fall will officially start Monday on the fall equinox, but summerlike weather will linger a while longer here. Things are starting to change in our lawns though. The growth of grasses like St.
WASHINGTON — Fall officially begins on Sept. 22 at 2:19 p.m. If you're wanting to stock up on fall decor, but afraid your pumpkins won't last the season, fear not! We gathered up a few tips and tricks ...
Whether you grow tea roses or shrub roses, keeping them blooming during the fall can be a bit tricky. If you want to get the last flush of blooms as the days grow shorter and the temperatures grow ...
In many cases, fall is not too late to get in the garden and start planting. There are many delicious herbs for a well-rounded kitchen garden that you can add in the fall, including cold-hardy species ...
Red Panda is a pet and one of four pets added to Grow a Garden in the Fall Update expansion, released on September 20, 2025. If you're hoping to add the Red Panda to your collection, here's a ...
The autumnal equinox will officially usher in astronomical fall Monday afternoon, with 12 hours and nine minutes of daylight, along with the illuminating phenomenon known as "Chicagohenge." Stream NBC ...
Mallard is a pet and one of four pets added to Grow a Garden in the Fall Update expansion, released on September 20, 2025. If you're hoping to add the Mallard to your collection, here's a breakdown of ...
Now that the fall season is officially underway, it'll soon be time to put away our T-shirts and tank tops in favor of hoodies and flannel shirts. But our attire isn't the only thing changing.
Though the calendar says fall is here, the weather outside may indicate otherwise. With temperatures still in the high 70s and 80s throughout Illinois, some residents are counting the days until cool ...
Editor's note:This story was originally published in 2016, and is being republished as part of our fall coverage. Some references may be out of date. If you’re like most people, you’re into the lawn ...
Fertilizing in fall helps your lawn build strong roots now for a greener, healthier yard next spring. Match fertilizer to your grass type and season, measure your lawn, and apply evenly with a rotary ...
Hark — fall hath come. It’s getting darker outside earlier. Temperatures are cool (for now, at least, thank goodness). You know what that means: PennLive’s annual, near-weekly reminder of when ...