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November Gardening Tips for Fayetteville, NC

November in Fayetteville means cool, crisp mornings, cozy evenings, and—believe it or not—plenty to do in the garden! While the pace slows a bit this time of year, your yard and landscape still need some love before winter sets in. Here’s how to keep your garde...

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Get Your Landscape Ready for Winter in Fayetteville

As November rolls around, it’s time to button up your landscape for the cooler months ahead. While Fayetteville doesn’t experience harsh winters, we do get occasional freezes—and prepping now keeps your plants, beds, and equipment in great s...

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Fall Container Gardens That Wow: Instant Porch Makeovers for Fayetteville Homes

Just because summer blooms are fading doesn’t mean your porch or patio has to look dull! Fall is one of the most fun seasons for container gardening—rich textures, deep jewel tones, and even edible accents can mak...

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How to Prepare Your Fayetteville Lawn for Fall

After a long, hot summer, your lawn might be looking tired and thin—but fall gives it a fresh start. In Fayetteville, we have just the right balance of warmth and rainfall to encourage strong root growth before winter sets in. Whether you have fe...

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Fall into Color: Bringing Autumn to Your Garden with Green Side Up

There’s something magical about fall in Fayetteville. The summer heat finally breaks, the air turns crisp, and the trees around the Sandhills start showing off those vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows. For gardeners, it’s not just a season of slowing down — it’s one of t...

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