Month: October 2016

Why Leaves Change Color

Why Leaves Change Color The Splendor of Autumn Every autumn we revel in the beauty of the fall colors. The mixture of red, purple, orange and yellow is the result of chemical processes that take place in the tree as the seasons change from summer to winter. During the spring and summer the leaves have served as factories where most of the foods necessary for the tree’s growth are manufactured.

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Fall is Deer Feeding Time

Fall Is Time To Get Deer Damage Under Control Fall is a beautiful time of the year. Crisp air, fun holidays and leaves turn all kinds of beautiful colors. Of course, after the beautiful colors, the leaves fall off the trees and shrubs. This leaves the deer with none of their normal foods. The only food that is left is your landscape. Deer are creatures of habit (aren’t we all).

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8 Plants For Winning Fall Color In Your Garden

Bring Awesome Fall Garden Color Into Your Landscape Fall is one of the most pleasant times in the garden. Crisp air, fun holidays and, with the right plant selections, winning color in your garden. Here are 8 plants for winning fall color. Gro Low Sumac Sumacs are a native North American shrub that offers multi-season interest. At a height of only 2’, the Gro Low Sumac is ideal for home

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