Timing is everything in successful gardening—this includes pruning! As we enter autumn, we share a selection of perennials you should never cut back in the fall if you want them to grow and bloom abundantly in spring and summer!
13.09.2024 - 11:49 / bhg.com / Christianna Silva
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There's plenty to love about fall, between the coziness and brisk air. Like F. Scott Fitzgerald famously wrote, «Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall.»
But the best part of the season, undoubtably, is the flavors: cinnamon, pumpkin pie spice, nutmeg, and ginger just taste better this time of year. And when you're looking to add all of the above into your kitchen on a budget, look no further than Aldi. The grocer just released its September fall food items, and we especially can't wait to stock up on these seven.
These bagels are a total fan favorite—and it's understandable why. Pick up a bag of the classic Pumpkin Spice flavor or Harvest, which includes ingredients like cranberries, raisins, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, and flax seeds. For an extra fall boost, spread on some pumpkin or honey walnut cream cheese. Head to your local Aldi on September 6 to grab some before they sell out.
«I look forward to the harvest bagels every year!!! I usually stock up and put them in the freezer,» one shopper said on Reddit.
You can't go wrong with pumpkin pie and vanilla ice cream, but if you really want to elevate the dish this fall, consider swapping out the vanilla for a scoop of Aldi's Pumpkin Spice Ice Cream. You can also taste test a cinnamon apple flavor, and both are available on September 4.
There's something almost romantic about changing up your morning routine with the seasons, and this Apple Crisp Ground Coffee makes it so easy to do that. For even more sweetness, get yourself the caramel flavor too. They hit shelves on September 4.
Dulce de Leche flavored cookies filled with caramel filling? Say less. We can't wait to try out these sweet treats and bring them
Timing is everything in successful gardening—this includes pruning! As we enter autumn, we share a selection of perennials you should never cut back in the fall if you want them to grow and bloom abundantly in spring and summer!
Isn’t fall when all garden things shed, and plants push out the final blooms before diving into dormancy? Not if you live in a warm climate—which makes autumn perfect for growing the spectacular, summer-blooming cosmos! Let’s explore.
Andy Lyons
Your garden may seem ripe for a clean-up in fall, with piles of dried-up foliage all around. But stop and think of the many helpful bugs and creatures that shelter in autumn’s debris to face winter! If you do, we show you how to clean your fall garden without disturbing these beneficial insects.
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While most fade as fall ends, we handpick hardy flowers that blossom and fill your winter garden with mesmerizing hues even as the mercury drops to freezing levels! With some autumn planting, your garden will enjoy beautiful blooms from fall through winter. So don’t wait; grab your tools and get digging!
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