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SIMPLE FALL LANDSCAPING PROJECTS TO ELEVATE YOUR GARDEN Eco-Chic Autumn
Quarterbacks are often the most popular and well-known players on their respective football teams, but they couldn’t do what they do without the help of their teammates. Wide receivers are valuable assets to any team, as they run routes, shake their defenders, and give the quarterback a target to throw to. While no wide receiver has ever won the Most Valuable Player award, receivers like Jerry Rice, Cooper Kupp, and Randy Moss have been invaluable to their team’s success. TOP WIDE RECEIVERS TO WATCH THIS NFL SEASON
Fall doesn’t just mean it’s time for sweater weather and pumpkin spice; it’s the perfect time
of year to give your yard an eco-friendly makeover. From native plants that reduce water usage to DIY projects that upcycle autumn’s bounty, there are easy, sustainable projects you and your family can do this month. Get ready to rake in the compliments with these fall landscaping ideas that are as kind to the Earth as they are to your curb appeal!
Since the NFL season is underway, now is the best time to familiarize yourself with a few wide receivers poised for breakout performances.
CEEDEE LAMB, DALLAS COWBOYS: Lamb led the league in receptions last year and was in the top three for receiving yards and touchdowns. This is a make-or-break year for the Cowboys, so expect another all-star showing from Lamb. PUKA NACUA, LOS ANGELES RAMS: Not many people had heard of Nacua before the 2023 season, but he proved he belonged in the spotlight. Last season, Nacua set the rookie record for receptions and receiving yards as a fifth-round selection, and he could repeat those numbers this year. TYREEK HILL, MIAMI DOLPHINS: Hill has been impressing football fans since he first took the field for Kansas City in 2016 and remains one of the fastest players in the league. He led the league in receiving yards last year, and he could do the same this year if he stays healthy. AMON-RA ST. BROWN, DETROIT LIONS: Did anyone expect the Lions to make the NFC championship last season? St. Brown was a big reason for their success, and he’s entering the 2024 season with a new contract, more confidence, and better chemistry with quarterback Jared Goff. MARVIN HARRISON JR., ARIZONA CARDINALS: Harrison Jr. was a standout player at Ohio State University last year and will surely come into his rookie season strong after the Cardinals drafted him fourth overall. He’ll have his work cut out for him with the lackluster Cardinals’ offense, but he’s still worth keeping an eye on as the season progresses.
COMPOST Composting helps to reduce waste in landfills, improve soil quality, and provide nutrient-rich food for your garden beds. Instead of throwing away those big piles of orange leaves this time of year, create a compost pile and add those in. You can fence off a small area for your compost and add vegetable scraps, twigs, and other green and brown materials. You can purchase a small composting bin or create one; just ensure it has proper drainage. COZY SEATING Fall is a wonderful time to be outdoors and enjoy the cool weather. You can create a comfy seating area with recycled items and materials so it’s stylish and sustainable. Look around the house for a nice table or wicker chairs, and add some LED lighting to the space to create the ultimate autumn lounging area. Your local thrift store may have decorations you can add to this space or your yard for an extra splash of color. REFRESH YOUR YARD Do your second round of spring cleaning this month. With the weather cooling down, it’s a wonderful time to tidy up your yard. Remove any weeds or annuals wilting or past their prime. It’s also a great time to patch up bare spots in your lawn. This will make your landscaping look fresh and ensure your yard stays healthy through the winter months. Embracing these eco-friendly fall landscaping projects not only brightens up your yard but also contributes to a healthier planet. By composting those fallen leaves, crafting a cozy, recycled seating area, and giving your yard a seasonal refresh, you’re making choices that benefit both your home and the environment. So, grab your gardening gloves and get started!
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