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Close-up of a gardener's gloved hands cradling vibrant orange autumn maple leaves, radiating warm hues of fall in a sunny garden adorned with gold foliage.

Gardening Tips

9 Ways to Turn Your Fall Leaves Into Garden Gold

Shortening days and chilly nights ensure thousands of leaves fall throughout North America. This natural process is a lovely spectacle, as trees turn red, brown, orange, and yellow before they drop their leaves. With all those leaves in your yard, you may be wondering how to deal with them. Wonder no more! Join backyard gardener Jerad Bryant in turning fall leaves into garden gold.

The Anemone showcases soft pink petals surrounding a central cluster of bright yellow stamens, complemented by lush, deeply lobed leaves that enhance its vibrant appearance.

Flowers

13 Anemone Varieties to Plant in October

With lovely buds and profuse blooms on graceful stems, anemones are scene-stealers when they bloom and create an attractive leafy backdrop when not in flower. With perennial selections that bloom in fall or spring, the garden can host months of the precious wanding blooms. Gardening expert Katherine Rowe explores top-performing, award-winning favorites perfect for planting in October.

The plant features bold, crimson bracts with cream variegated patterns that resemble petals, contrasted with deep green, oval leaves, all blooming from a neatly arranged pot.

Gardening Tips

9 Plants that Need Darkness in Fall for Winter Blooms

Winter blooming plants create unique, fragrant flowers that open up when most other species are dormant. Most winter bloomers need short days and long nights to produce the most flowers, meaning you’ll have to emulate these conditions if they don’t exist. Join seasoned grower Jerad Bryant and learn the special care techniques these 9 species need to flower.

A focused shot of a composition of scarlet red flowers or the Scarlet Flax that is one of the seeds grow less than 50 days

Seeds

23 Plants You Can Grow From Seed In 50 Days or Less

Whether we’re making haste to beat cold weather or looking to infill a bare patch in the garden bed, plants that grow quickly from seed accomplish wonders. Superfast growers yield blooms and harvests in a delightfully quick turnaround. Enjoy the rewards of fast-growing flowers and vegetables with gardening expert Katherine Rowe.

A vibrant green expanse stretches into the distance, with tall, colorful trees standing at the far edge beneath a glowing, orange-hued sky.

Gardening Tips

9 Fall Lawn Care Tips

Fall is a pivotal time in the life of a lawn. Like many other plants, grasses actively develop roots in the mild seasonal respite before entering winter survival mode. Fall is also prime for reseeding, laying new turf, and tending to established lawns. With gardening expert Katherine Rowe, set your lawn up for success by implementing a few fall protocols.

A person in red gloves pulls a small green weed from the soil, surrounded by healthy plants with soft, brown mulch in the background.

Gardening Tips

Don’t Make These 11 Fall-Gardening Mistakes This Year

There’s a surprising amount of work to be done in the fall garden, not only to set the stage for the best spring ever but also to protect your perennials, soil, and local wildlife through the coldest months of the year. It’s easy to make a mistake or two, especially after an exhausting summer of keeping track of all your plants. Plant biologist Emily Estep will help you steer clear of pitfalls by listing 11 fall-gardening mistakes to avoid.

Delicate purple and white bell-shaped flowers with a checkered pattern sway gently amidst bright green grasses.

Bulbs

13 Bulb Pairings That Go Perfectly Together

Winning bulb combinations create the seemingly effortless, exquisite beauty of an artist’s touch. They’re actually incredibly easy to pair for a naturalized look. Whether crafting a potted arrangement or taking in nature at a broad scale, enjoy pairing bulbs for no-fail seasonal beauty with gardening expert Katherine Rowe.

A close up shot of lime-green chrysanthemum flowers in an outdoor area that highlights on of the tips on how to fertilize mums

Flowers

7 Mum Fertilizing Tips for the Best Blooms

To be the biggest and brightest, hardy chrysanthemums need plenty of nutrition. Their floriferous blanket of color reflects much energy spent, first developing leafy uppers and strong stems, then in bud set and flowering. Join gardening expert Katherine Rowe in exploring organic amendments and fertilizers, timed and applied correctly, to boost blooms that last all fall.

A close-up of creamy pink garlic cloves planted in rich, dark brown, loose soil.

Edible

Do these 5 Things Before Planting Garlic

Garlic planting time can sneak up on growers as we’re busy cleaning up our summer gardens and preserving our bounties for fall and winter, but it’s crucial to get ready for garlic to guarantee a successful harvest next season. Join organic farmer Jenna Rich as she discusses five things you must do in preparation for planting garlic.

A close-up of delicate leaves coated with a silvery sheen, giving them a soft, velvety appearance as they overlap in various directions.

Gardening Tips

Should You Water the Fall Garden Until the First Frost?

As we excitedly plant and enjoy time outside this season, roots are busy growing and developing before winter’s turn. To sustain a healthy garden that overwinters heartily, plants need adequate moisture heading into frost. Explore when and how to water before the first frost with gardening expert Katherine Rowe.

A tall, sturdy stem supports clusters of vibrant green Brussels sprouts nestled between broad, glossy leaves, ready for harvest.

Vegetables

How and When to Harvest Brussels Sprouts: 11 Pro Tips

Not sure about exactly when to harvest Brussels sprouts? How do you get the most out of each plant, and how do you do so without causing damage? This long-season veggie is a bit different from its other brassica cousins. Plant biologist Emily Estep will walk you through a series of tips to make sure you’re on the right track.