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I am back from my travels, eager to continue with my 31 Day blog series on Gifts Wrapped in Glass. While I am finishing my next project, I am happy to share a new sponsor, YesCom.
1. Add more plants
If you have a garden full of flowers, then you are going to lose a lot of color now that fall is here. However, you can correct this by adding more plants which flourish during autumn. Fall is the season for shrubs and plants muted in color such as the Austrian pine or the Japanese maple. These will look good as new additions to your garden and will thrive all throughout the season.
2. Decorate your doorway
During autumn, you won’t be able to focus your attention on the life in your garden as much as you are used to so instead redirect it towards inanimate objects. Your doorway can do with a bit of a makeover, starting with a thorough cleaning and maybe a new paintjob. A bright autumn color such as red would work great. Then you can decorate it by putting a new handle, a new lock and by placing plants on either side of it.
3. Use pumpkins
The pumpkin is the definitive plant associated with autumn and this extends beyond just Halloween. It can be used as a decoration all around the garden. You can find pumpkins that are big, small and different shapes and colors, so it won’t be hard to decorate without getting repetitive.
Now that autumn is here, your garden will go through a lot of modifications. Colors will change, trees will lose their leaves, animals will leave etc. For some, it can be a disconcerting time of the year because their gardens start to lose the natural beauty they had during summer, but for others it is the perfect opportunity to give their gardens a fall-themed makeover and the following ideas can help.
If you have a garden full of flowers, then you are going to lose a lot of color now that fall is here. However, you can correct this by adding more plants which flourish during autumn. Fall is the season for shrubs and plants muted in color such as the Austrian pine or the Japanese maple. These will look good as new additions to your garden and will thrive all throughout the season.
During autumn, you won’t be able to focus your attention on the life in your garden as much as you are used to so instead redirect it towards inanimate objects. Your doorway can do with a bit of a makeover, starting with a thorough cleaning and maybe a new paintjob. A bright autumn color such as red would work great. Then you can decorate it by putting a new handle, a new lock and by placing plants on either side of it.
3. Use pumpkins
The pumpkin is the definitive plant associated with autumn and this extends beyond just Halloween. It can be used as a decoration all around the garden. You can find pumpkins that are big, small and different shapes and colors, so it won’t be hard to decorate without getting repetitive.
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