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End of Summer Landscape Love

With autumn on the horizon, you may be looking forward to the cool, breezy days ahead, and you’re not alone.

In fact, your landscaping probably can’t wait to say good riddance to these hot summer days full of overactive pests and dry, thirsty soil. However, fall is not without its unique challenges. As the sun sets on summer, take some time to conduct a little end-of-season maintenance and prepare for the fall climate conditions that are just around the corner.

Start with damage control. Assess the summer casualties in your garden, such as high-moisture or sun-averse plants that just couldn’t take the heat. Uproot any dead matter, and clean the soil out of freshly emptied garden pots, as dead roots may attract fungi.

Check your remaining plants for dry, dead growths, pruning them as needed. Use garden shears for this task, not your hands, to avoid damaging healthy growths in the process. Then pick and preserve any ripe fruits, vegetables, or herbs in your edible garden. You worked hard on this produce all summer, so ensure that it doesn’t go to waste. (Besides, if you don’t eat it, some ants gladly will.)

If you plan on filling any gaps in your garden with fall foliage, such as pansies and goldenrod, plant young growths—seeds likely won’t bloom in time for Thanksgiving. This is also the ideal time to plant new trees and shrubs as their roots will have ample time to mature in the soil before the winter frost arrives. Once you’re satisfied, surround any new additions to your yard and garden with a layer of mulch to help insulate fresh roots.

Summer may be peak weed season, but this problem won’t necessarily disappear with the approach of the fall equinox. Pick all weeds out of your lawn, ensuring that you fully uproot them; resilient weeds can rebound surprisingly fast if you don’t remove all of their roots.

The first frost can occur anywhere between September and December, depending on your region of the country. (The Farmer’s Almanac has a handy guide to probable frost dates for your area.) In anticipation of this climate turning point, aerate your lawn to loosen up compacted soil, and apply a thin layer of fertilizer.

Keep your mower handy too. Grass will continue growing up until the first frost occurs, so mow your lawn regularly before then. Set the blades to 4 inches to help keep your grass healthy and neat looking throughout August and September. If leaves start collecting on your lawn prematurely, feel free to mow right over them for now. Once dense layers of leaves collect later in fall, you’ll need to rake them before you mow.

Additionally, stay on top of your watering schedule. Stick to the low-light hours of dawn and dusk, even as cooler weather trickles in. Direct sun can evaporate moisture surprisingly fast, which wastes both water and money.

Tackle these tasks now, and you can enjoy a cozier autumn with minimal effort, less stress, and delightful views of the changing season outside your window.

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2023 Colors of the Year

Throughout the year, there are moments of home transformations. As January arrives, all the decorations are neatly tucked away, and Spring is dedicated to thorough cleaning. Summer is all about enjoyment, but what about Fall? Personally, I believe Fall presents an excellent opportunity for painting projects.

Here are some of the top colors for 2023!

“People are ready to bring color back into the home, taking a step outside their color comfort zones. Raspberry Blush 2008-30 and the Color Trends 2023 palette empower the use of statement colors that deliver delight and personality, while transforming rooms for incredible results.” — Andrea Magno, Color Marketing & Development Director, Benjamin Moore

Blank Canvas effortlessly offers a clean and inviting blank slate that allows individuality and creativity to flow freely. This white easily harmonizes with a wide range of hues, including neutrals, earth tones and pastels for a charming and cozy appeal. Blank Canvas also pairs beautifully with black for a dramatic impact, and with bright accents like green or cobalt blue to instantly lift your mood.” — Erika Woelfel, Vice President of Color and Creative Services, Behr Paint Company

Redend Point‘s subtle pink undertones make it easy to incorporate into any space. It delivers an enveloping warmth that instantly makes you feel at home. Build on its earthiness by utilizing the hue alongside natural-looking textiles and wood accents or create a desert oasis by layering terracotta shades and clay materials.” — Sue Wadden, Director of Color Marketing, Sherwin-Williams

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Top 10 States People Are Moving To

1) Texas
Texas saw a significant influx of over 12,700 new residents in 2021. The state’s environment, low taxes, thriving economy, affordable cost of living, and pleasant weather make it an attractive destination for many.

2) Florida
With its appealing combination of low taxes, affordable housing, abundant sunshine, Florida has experienced a surge in population. The state’s sandy beaches and tropical weather have always been a draw for retirees, but now it’s also attracting a younger crowd with job opportunities that allow for greater mobility.

3) South Carolina
Like Florida, South Carolina saw a rise in its population, driven by people seeking green spaces and a family-friendly environment. The pandemic encouraged migration due to remote work opportunities, enabling families to live closer together, while a strong job market keeps existing residents in the state.

4) North Carolina
North Carolina’s recent population growth can be attributed to factors like job opportunities, family connections, and its appealing weather. The state’s diverse topography appeals to outdoor enthusiasts, and families now have greater freedom to choose where they want to live.

5) Georgia
Georgia offers an abundance of outdoor activities, pleasant year-round weather, coastal attractions, and affordable housing costs that have made it a popular destination for families and job seekers.

6) Tennessee
With tourism as a major industry, Tennessee attracted families seeking a vacation-like lifestyle. The state’s low cost of living, favorable tax rates, expanding job market, and natural beauty make it an ideal location for both retirees and young families.

7) Nevada
Nevada’s population grew as people from the Pacific Northwest and humid southern states sought its appealing weather and proximity to adventure-filled neighboring states. The state’s allure to retirees, coupled with its lower cost of living, also attracted younger movers.

8) Maine
Many people leaving expensive New England states have been relocating to Maine due to its relatively lower cost of living. The state witnessed an influx of families recently, as it offers all the benefits of New England living without the crowds and high expenses.

9) Delaware
Similar to Maine, Delaware has become a popular destination due to its low taxes, affordable housing, strong job market, and proximity to financially influential neighboring states. The state’s population has grown over the last year.

10) Idaho
Idaho’s appeal lies in its low cost of living and proximity to the West Coast without the high real-estate prices. Booming job markets in agriculture and medicine have contributed to the state’s growth.