Roger Boddaert
Horticulturist/ArboristMy new column has stirred many thoughts and ideas for you to enjoy being outdoors at this time of the year. And, as the sun sets a little lower on the horizon, and the fields are vibrant with pumpkins, I feel a bit of a nip in the air, and fall is in the making.Fall is the turning of a new seasonal leaf and brings about the harvest with the earth’s changes in the northern hemisphere. Yet, no two seasons are the same, but it is predicted that the upcoming months will be warmer. In saying so, we must adopt and alter our past chores and other tidbits in the gardening experience.One clear visual to enjoy is leaves changing into colorful foliage in the fall season. Plants have their own built-in time clocks and, depending on the weather, they