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The season has fulfilled its unwavering promise of unpredictability and disappointment.

Bok choy in Adrian Higgins's fall garden. (Adrian Higgins / TWP)

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The key to the new turf’s vitality? Sand.

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Use this pretty, soil-enhancing legume as a replacement for ugly black plastic.

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Emily Clark chooses lighting in a variety of styles to illuminate your space.

The season has fulfilled its unwavering promise of unpredictability and disappointment.

The change in seasons is a great time to declutter. And you can help someone at the same time.

You have a couple of options, at widely different prices.

Designer April Force Pardoe transforms a living/dining room with a view.

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The options for fall extend far beyond lettuce.

An expert offers easy and affordable ideas for instant style.

If you’d like to see Helen Dillon’s famed garden before it closes, a word of advice: Hurry.

Design-blogger Justina Blakeney on how to capture that easy, breezy feel year round.

Chemicals aren’t the answer.

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There are as many variations to the thick Italian soup as there are gardens.

Blogger Paloma Contreras creates high and low versions of a soothing retreat.

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