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  2. Is It Too Late To Mulch Your Garden This Fall?

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    The best time to add mulch in the fall is after one or two frosts. Keep an eye on the weather because frost can appear anytime from early October to late November depending on your hardiness zone.

  3. 12 Fall Lawn Care Chores to Check Off Your List Now - AOL

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    Early fall lawn care should include reseeding dead or thin patches in cool-season lawns. A mulch product embedded with seed and fertilizer is a convenient way to fill sparse patches. Prepare the ...

  4. Quintain (poetry) - Wikipedia

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    Know'st thou not at the fall of the leaf How the heart feels a languid grief Laid on it for a covering, And how sleep seems a goodly thing In Autumn at the fall of the leaf? And how the swift beat of the brain Falters because it is in vain, In Autumn at the fall of the leaf

  5. Morning on the Wissahiccon - Wikipedia

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    The Opal, 1844, edited by N.P. Willis.John C. Riker, New York. "Morning on the Wissahiccon" (also called "The Elk") is an 1844 work by Edgar Allan Poe describing the natural beauty of Wissahickon Creek, which flows into the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia.

  6. After Apple-Picking - Wikipedia

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    "After Apple-Picking" is a poem by American poet Robert Frost. It was published in 1914 in North of Boston, Frost's second poetry collection. [1] The poem, 42 lines in length, does not strictly follow a particular form (instead consisting of mixed iambs), nor does it follow a standard rhyme scheme.

  7. In Blackwater Woods - Wikipedia

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    In Blackwater Woods is a free verse poem written by Mary Oliver (1935–2019). The poem was first published in 1983 in her collection American Primitive , which won the 1984 Pulitzer Prize . [ 1 ] The poem, like much of Oliver's work, uses imagery of nature to make a statement about human experience.

  8. The Land (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The poem adopts the traditional Georgic structure of the four seasons and is divided into four parts, running from Winter to Autumn, and documenting the agricultural traditions and changing landscape through the year. The poem’s intention to capture the natural processes that exist outside of history are made clear in the opening lines:

  9. The Mower's Song - Wikipedia

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    "The Mower's Song" is a pastoral poem by English poet Andrew Marvell, published posthumously in 1681. The work is the last of a series of four poems by Marvell known as the Mower poems. [ 1 ] Though the mower in this poem is not named, scholars have stated that all the Mower poems are in the voice of Damon the Mower.