Logo Lee Pub newspaper
country folks logo

Eastern New York

country folks logo

Western New York

country folks logo

New England

country folks logo

Mid-Atlantic

country grower logo

Eastern Edition

country grower logo

Midwest Edition

Country Culture logo
  • Lee Newspapers
    • Country Folks
    • Country Folks Grower
    • Country Culture
    • RRR
    • Commercial Print Department
  • Lee Trade Shows
  • Advertise
    • Media Request Kit
    • Submit a Classified Ad – Country Folks
    • Submit a Classified Ad – Country Folks Grower
  • About
  • Contact
  • Lee Pub Team
  • Help Wanted
  • Subscribe
    • Lee Newspapers
      • Country Folks
      • Country Folks Grower
      • Country Culture
      • RRR
      • Commercial Print Department
    • Lee Trade Shows
    • Advertise
      • Media Request Kit
      • Submit a Classified Ad – Country Folks
      • Submit a Classified Ad – Country Folks Grower
    • About
    • Contact
    • Lee Pub Team
    • Help Wanted
    • Subscribe
logo

  • Home
  • News
  • AG Business Directory
    • Form
  • Associations
  • Marketplace
  • Submit a Classified
  • Login
  • Subscribe
    • Home
    • News
    • AG Business Directory
      • Form
    • Associations
    • Marketplace
    • Submit a Classified
    • Login
    • Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Business Directory
    • Full Issue
    • Form
  • Associations
  • Submit a Classified
  • Login
  • Subscribe
    • Home
    • News
    • Business Directory
      • Full Issue
      • Form
    • Associations
    • Submit a Classified
    • Login
    • Subscribe
  • Home
  • Lifestyle
  • Gardening & Farming
  • Events
  • Newsletter Subscription
  • About
  • Subscribe
    • Home
    • Lifestyle
    • Gardening & Farming
    • Events
    • Newsletter Subscription
    • About
    • Subscribe
TurfMutt Foundation reminds autumn is the most important season for your yard
Gardening Farming
September 9, 2024

TurfMutt Foundation reminds autumn is the most important season for your yard

For 15 years, the TurfMutt Foundation has encouraged people to get outside, care for and enjoy their own family backyards, parks and community green spaces. As autumn approaches, there’s no better time than now to plan for next spring and summer.

“Now that fall is just around the corner, our best advice is to just keep going,” said Kris Kiser, president and CEO of the TurfMutt Foundation. “Fall is a great season for getting outside with the more moderate temperatures and changing foliage but also to prepare trees, shrubs, grass and gardens to better weather the colder months.”

Kiser added that it’s important not to sleep on autumn yardwork. “Don’t put your outdoor power equipment away just yet,” he advised. “Fall is actually the most critical season for your outdoor living room. What you do now will set the tone for what your yard will look like and how healthy it will be next spring.”

Here are just a few ways the TurfMutt Foundation suggests sprucing up and enjoying your family yard this autumn:

1. Create a Fall Yardwork Checklist – As long as your grass is growing, keep mowing. Other important to-dos include aerating your lawn, overseeding, cleaning out flower beds, trimming back perennials and adding a fresh layer of mulch around trees and shrubs to protect them during winter months.

2. Feed Your Lawn, Naturally – When autumn leaves fall, consider mulching them with your lawnmower instead of raking and disposing of them. This will not only keep yard waste out of the local landfill, it also adds organic matter back into the soil.

3. Plant Bulbs Using the “Right Plant, Right Place” Principle – Autumn is an ideal time to plant many spring flower bulbs. Select those that will thrive in your region by checking out the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map. By choosing the right plants for your climate and lifestyle, you’ll be rewarded with a beautiful and purposeful green space your entire family will enjoy year-round.

4. Embrace Outdoor Living (and Working) – In many areas of the country, autumn means a respite from scorching temperatures and an opportunity to really embrace outdoor living. Fall allows families to transition even more everyday activities like dining, studying, working and relaxing into their outdoor living area.

5. Personalize Leaf Peeping Season – No need to fight the crowds to enjoy fall foliage if you plant trees that change color. Or you can experience the glory of autumn by taking a family walk to a neighborhood park or natural area.

To learn more about the TurfMutt Foundation, visit TurfMutt.com, where visitors can download the TurfMutt Foundation’s International Backyarding Fact Book.

(Also, look for Mulligan the TurfMutt on the CBS “Lucky Dog” television show on Saturday mornings.)

{"website":"website"}{"country-culture":"Country Culture"}
E-EDITION
ePaper
google_play
app_store
view current print ads
Latest News
Paw’s Corner: What happens when my dog gets Lyme?
Lifestyle
Paw’s Corner: What happens when my dog gets Lyme?
by Sam Mazotta 
April 28, 2026
Dear Paw’s Corner: I want to take my 2-year-old dog Halley on hikes this summer, but I’m terrified that she will get Lyme disease. What will happen to...
{"country-folks-eastern":"Country Folks Eastern"}{"country-culture":"Country Culture"}
Around the Kitchen Table: The unexpected solace in sameness
Lifestyle
Around the Kitchen Table: The unexpected solace in sameness
Courtney Llewellyn 
April 26, 2026
There is a drawer in my kitchen that makes the most awful noise every time it’s opened. I live in a plainly built house, one constructed long before t...
{"country-culture":"Country Culture"}
Applications now accepted for Beginning Farmer Institute
Gardening Farming, Lifestyle
Applications now accepted for Beginning Farmer Institute
Courtney Llewellyn 
April 24, 2026
Applications for the National Farmers Union’s Beginning Farmer Institute (BFI) are open. The application deadline is July 1 . The BFI is a free, onlin...
{"country-culture":"Country Culture"}
Small steps to extend a car’s life expectancy
Lifestyle
Small steps to extend a car’s life expectancy
Andy Haman 
April 22, 2026
Vehicles continue to get more expensive. The automotive experts at Kelley Blue Book indicate the average American car buyer paid $50,080 for a new veh...
{"country-culture":"Country Culture"}
lee publications

Founded in 1965,

Lee Publications, Inc. publishes targeted trade publications and trade shows for the agricultural, heavy construction, aggregate, commercial horticulture, and solid waste industries.

Lee Newspapers

Country Folks Eastern NY Country Folks Western NY Country Folks New England Country Folks Mid-Atlantic
Country Grower Eastern Country Grower Midwest
Country Culture
Rock Road Recycle

Lee Trade Shows

Keystone Farm Show Virginia Farm Show Hard Hat Expo Small Scale Forestry Expo
Subscribe
About Us
Contact
Privacy Policy
Cookie Policy
Copyright @ Lee Newspapers Inc. All Rights Reserved
Powered by TECNAVIA