Cold snaps brought fall foliage to Austin in 2018 and 2022, but an expert says it's been too hot and dry for the leaves ...
Autumn’s leaf showers are well under way and many suburbanites are blowing, raking, bagging, vacuuming, cursing and sending the leaves away. Bulging bags of leaves and piles awaiting vacuuming line ...
According to the fall foliage prediction map, color-changing leaves peak by mid-November, but high temperatures have delayed ...
During autumn, some trees still cling to their leaves. This phenomenon is called "marcesence" and is vividly depicted in van ...
But I’ve already been raking, because now that I’m a Midwesterner I know that my “let your leaves linger” movement is flawed.
Instead of bagging and dropping it off on the curbside for pickup, you can mulch the leaves, creating nutrients for your soil ...
The “leave your leaves” movement is all about putting those rakes and blowers away and letting nature do what nature does.
They’re beautiful shades of yellow, orange and red, but are they hurting your green? Here’s what to know about fallen leaves on your lawn.