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  2. Plant These Trees To Add Fabulous Fall Color to Your Yard

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    Sumac. The sumac tree's stunning, fern-like compound leaves are a surefire way to add interest and texture to any landscape. In the fall, sumac's green and yellow foliage turns red, orange, or purple.

  3. This Cute DIY Hanging Planter Has Us So Excited for Fall - AOL

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    The best DIY fall decor to make and display in 2023. Use fall foliage, sticks, pumpkins, and other household supplies to make these seasonal fall decor pieces.

  4. 25 Beautiful Outdoor Christmas Planter Designs - AOL

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    Ribbon-Wrapped Terra-Cotta Planters. A grouping of live trees potted in terra-cotta planters make the front steps feel festive and welcoming. Small bows and mini ornaments offer the finishing touches.

  5. Landscaping - Wikipedia

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    Living elements, such as flora or fauna; or what is commonly called gardening, the art and craft of growing plants with a goal of creating a beauty within the landscape. Natural abiotic elements, such as landforms, terrain shape and elevation, or bodies of water. Abstract elements, such as the weather and lighting conditions.

  6. Tree planting - Wikipedia

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    Wildlands Conservation Trust and Food & Trees for Africa (FTFA) are some of the oldest NGOs working to plant trees throughout South Africa—both established in the early 1990s. Greenpop is a national Social Enterprise established in 2010 which focusses on tree planting in sustainable urban greening and forest restoration in Sub-Saharan Africa .

  7. Garden design - Wikipedia

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    Elements of garden design include the layout of hardscape such as paths, walls, water features, sitting areas and decking, and the softscape, that is, the plants themselves, with consideration for their horticultural requirements, their season-to-season appearance, lifespan, growth habit, size, speed of growth, and combinations with other ...