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Cozy Patios, Balconies, and Lush Lawns for Gatherings and Relaxation
A cozy patio featuring wicker chairs arranged around a central fire pit, ideal for outdoor gatherings and relaxation. A cozy balcony's wicker furniture and a fire pit, creating an inviting outdoor relaxation space and a wooden flooring with a wooden table creates a warm and inviting outdoor dining space. A lush green lawn and a wooden pergola providing shade and a cozy outdoor space.
How to Make a Pollinator Friendly Garden
Discover the importance of pollinators and how you can help them thrive. Including different plants for each season, which garden buildings may help your garden to become more pollinator-friendly, and other helpful tips.
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Are Climbing Vines are Bad Idea in Autumn?
I've always loved the look of climbing vines on pergolas—they add such a natural, relaxed vibe. During spring and summer, my pergola was lush with greenery, but now that autumn’s settling in, the leaves are turning brown and starting to drop. I’m wondering if the vines are doing more harm than good at this point. They seem to trap moisture, and I’m not sure if that’s bad for the structure. I also don’t know if I should trim them back now or leave them until spring. Are climbing vines a bad idea in autumn, or do they still have a place?
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