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Fall is a crucial season for lawn care, setting the foundation for a lush, healthy yard when spring arrives. But keeping your yard leaf-free during fall can feel like a never-ending battle.
The Burlington Department of Public Works encourages residents to use leaf pick up or mow leaves into the lawn as a way to keep Lake Champlain clean.
With fall upon us and the leaves changing color and falling to the ground, the age-old question arises: Should I rake my leaves?
Should you rake the leaves? Meteorologists weigh in by CBS Boston on YouTube Leave The Leaves MassWildlife is encouraging communities to Leave The Leaves, a program asking neighbors to allow fall ...
Travel blogger Alexandra Blodgett has visited 35 national parks. Some of the best for fall foliage are often overlooked, she said.
Climate change may cause fall leaves to change later, putting trees at risk for frost damage. Even if they change on time, colors may not be vibrant.
Research has shown that the most vivid fall colors occur when adequate rain occurs during the growing season, followed by numerous sunny days and cool but frostless nights in the fall.At this time ...
Trees provide shade, oxygen and more. But, they also produce a ton of leaves. And with those comes the annual conundrum ― should you rake your leaves?
Fall is here, though it may not feel like it in metro Phoenix. Leaves will soon be changing near Flagstaff and Sedona. Here's the science behind it.
Soon those colorful fall leaves will end up in your yard. Then what do you do with them? Reporter Miles Blumhardt pulled together some tips for you.
The autumn air is turning crisp and cooler temperatures can make it easier for dogs to spend more time outside with their owners. But you might want to think twice about letting your dog jump into ...