Happy Autumn To Everyone
Although it seems as if summer has ended far too quickly, it's hard to deny the beauty of this year's autumn season. Have you gone for a drive yet? Or a hike? The foliage is peaking all around us. Don't miss it!
If you're liking the idea baking your first apple pie of the season, be assured that this year's apple crop is expected to be of high-quality with outstanding color as a result of the summer's cool days and nights.
Whether you're looking for an orchard in New Hampshire or Maine, we've got you covered.
Did you know: 2,500 varieties of apples are grown in the US and 7,500 varieties of apples are grown throughout the world.
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Now Is The Time to Clean Your Carpets

It's that time of year once again. Your home is quickly becoming the hub spot where family and friends will hang out, drink hot chocolate, eat apple pie, and get cozy on the couch which is all the more reason to start the season with a clean and fresh smelling home. Let's focus on making sure your carpets are freshly cleaned.
If you opt for the do-it-yourself method, just be sure you know what your carpets are made of before buying the cleaning agent. And give consideration to the fact that your house will be closed up tight providing less ventilation for any lingering chemicals to escape! Once you have the correct type of cleaning agent picked out...........
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Maintaining Your Carpets
Regular Vacuuming Makes A World of Difference
One of the most effective methods of keeping your carpet clean and extending its lifespan is by vacuuming it consistently and often, even daily in high traffic areas. Regular vacuuming should be done with a high powered vacuum to help avoid the dirt and debris being ground down into the carpet by foot traffic. Once the dirt settles deep into the carpet.......
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Winterizing Your Rose Bushes
My husband and I purchased a home together this summer and with it came a rose bush. The roses were luscious and beautiful and the scent euphoric. When I decided to cut the flowers for my office, I did so with a level of guilt since I didn't realize how much rose bushes love to be cut! Yes, I am quite the amatueur and yes the more I cut the rose bush the more hearty it became and the more we received the big beautiful wonderful smelling roses througout the summer. Now how to keep the rose bush alive...
There are many types of rose bushes out there and some are hardier than others, but with a little help from dummies.com, I think I'm on the right track. Actually I'm thinking we might even generate a heartier and healthier rose bush than we started with. Wouldn't that be great.
If you're a rose bush amateur but want to take a stab at preserving your rose bush through the winter months, this article might be what you're looking for. It's not too complicated but just enough to possibly save a rose bush. Good luck!
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