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  2. 15 Fall Porch Decorations That Cozy Up Your Curb Appeal - AOL

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    Embrace Spooky Season. Content creator Jenna Sue's fall porch decorations look high-maintenance, but they actually come together in just a few hours. These bats stick on with ease and make a major ...

  3. Prepare to *fall* in love with these yard décor ideas. Here, you'll find the very best outdoor fall decorations and yard décor ideas to make sure the exterior of your home gets just as much love ...

  4. DIY outdoor fall decorations: 12 fun projects to try - AOL

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    Give these quick and easy DIY outdoor fall decorations a try and instantly transform your seasonal displays with some unique touches

  5. Sukkah - Wikipedia

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    Canvas-sided sukkah on a roof, topped with palm branches and bamboo s'chach Sukkah with walls made of cardboard signs in Oakland, California. A sukkah or succah (/ ˈ s ʊ k ə /; Hebrew: סוכה; plural, סוכות sukkot or sukkos or sukkoth, often translated as "booth") is a temporary hut constructed for use during the week-long Jewish festival of Sukkot.

  6. Ornamental plant - Wikipedia

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    Their foliage may be deciduous, turning bright orange, red, and yellow before dropping off in the fall, or evergreen, in which case it stays green year-round. Some ornamental foliage has a striking appearance created by lacy leaves or long needles, while other ornamentals are grown for distinctively colored leaves, such as silvery-gray ground ...

  7. Tsukimi - Wikipedia

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    Tsukimi refers to the Japanese tradition of holding parties to view the harvest moon.The custom is thought to have originated with Japanese aristocrats during the Heian period; influenced by the Chinese custom of Mid-Autumn Festival, [3] they would gather to recite poetry under the full moon of the eighth month of the solar calendar, known as the "Mid-Autumn Moon" (中秋の名月, chūshū no ...

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