The Fall season is in full swing across the Valley, and while Spring is over 100 days away, there are steps we can take now to ensure our yards and landscaping are in the best shape when the weather finally breaks next Spring.

"Well, if you are thinking about doing fall, planting and prepping your house for spring beauty, let's say now is the time to get these bulbs," says Tim Parks, Owner of Parks Garden Center.

Flowers like tulips, daffodils, or hyacinths are all planted now and bloom early in the spring season. Before you start planting, you might want to consider only planting certain bulbs, especially if your home is a common feeding ground for deer.

"So there are things like crocus, hyacinths, daffodils, all these things deer really don't care for it so you can plant those withou

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