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4 Tips to Welcome Fall's Changing Season

As the days grow shorter and the nights become colder, the vibrant colors of summer slowly fade away, making room for the magical hues of fall. Fall is a season of transition, and just like nature, our gardens require some attention and care to prepare for the months ahead. In this article, we will explore some essential fall flower to-do's, including cutting back summer plants, making room for clean up, and embracing fall plants as we embrace the autumn season. Additionally, we'll delve into the topic of preparing your home for fall spiders by using hedge apples as a natural deterrent.



1. Cutting Back Summer Plants:

As summer draws to a close, it's time to bid farewell to the plants that have given us life throughout the warmer months. Begin by assessing your garden and identifying which plants have reached the end of their growing season. Trim back any dead or decaying foliage, taking care to remove any diseased or pest-infested branches. This process not only helps maintain the overall health of your garden but also creates space for new growth in the coming months.


2. Making Room for Clean Up:

Fall is an excellent time to tidy up your garden and prepare it for the winter season. Remove any fallen leaves and debris from your flower beds, as they can provide a breeding ground for pests and diseases. Consider adding a layer of mulch to protect your plants' roots from the impending frost and to provide insulation against the cold. Additionally, clear out any weeds that may have sprung up during the late summer, as they can compete with your fall flowers for nutrients and water.



3. Embracing Fall Plants:

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While bidding adieu to summer plants, it's equally important to embrace the beauty of fall flowers and foliage. Autumn offers a stunning array of plants that thrive in cooler temperatures. Consider adding chrysanthemums, asters, pansies, and ornamental kale to your garden beds or containers. These vibrant plants will infuse your outdoor space with warm colors and provide a much-needed burst of life as the days grow shorter. Contact Tiffany's Floral & Co. to help with your Fall exterior and interior flower and plant needs.

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4. Preparing for Fall Spiders:

As the temperature drops, spiders seek shelter in warm and cozy spaces, including our homes. If you're keen on deterring spiders naturally, hedge apples (also known as Osage oranges) can be a natural useful tool. These bright green fruits emit a scent that spiders find unappealing, making them less likely to venture into your living spaces. Place hedge apples strategically around the outside of your home, particularly near entry points or areas where spiders are commonly found. Learn more about Hedge Apples from Ohio Department of Natural Resources video including where you might find them around Licking County, OH.



Conclusion:

Fall is a season of change and preparation, both in our gardens and homes. By following these fall flower to-do's, you can ensure that your outdoor spaces are ready for the colder months ahead. Cutting back summer plants, making room for clean up, and embracing fall plants will help maintain the health and beauty of your garden. Furthermore, incorporating natural deterrents like hedge apples can help keep spiders at bay as they seek refuge indoors. With a little effort and attention, you can create a welcoming and vibrant environment that celebrates the unique charm of the autumn season.

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