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Larry’s Backyard Tips: DIY Home Projects for Autumn Splendor

• By Larry | Hey Sage Life™
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Morning Yard Tip: Leaf Duty

As we step into the autumn season, that means one thing—leaf duty. There’s something wonderfully therapeutic about raking leaves on a crisp morning. The calming rhythm, the gleam of the rake prongs, and the sight of colorful leaves piled high. Did you know leaves can make some top-quality compost? Rake them into a pile, add some kitchen compostables, and mix it well. By spring, you’ll have the sweet-smelling black gold your garden will love.

Your Move: Rake your fallen leaves into a compost heap and feed your garden the all-natural way.
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DIY Hack: The Squeaky Gate Fix

There’s something about that squeaky gate that grates on the nerves, isn’t there? Let’s fix it. Grab your WD-40 or any lubricating oil, a rag, and a small brush. Clean off any rust on the hinges with that brush, and then generously apply lubricant. Give the gate a couple of swings to work it in. Quiet like a sleeping cat. Don’t you just love easy wins?

Your Move: Lubricate your gate hinges regularly for a quiet and smooth swing every time.
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Cozy Patio Hangout: Enter, Firepit

Autumn calls for toasty evenings and marshmallow roasts. It’s high time we got that firepit going. Call it upcycling or pure genius, but an old wash basin makes for a fantastic firepit. Add some stones around it, throw in some dry twigs and logs, and presto! You have got yourself a yard centerpiece.

Your Move: Set up a simple firepit in your backyard for inviting autumn nights.
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Home Maintenance: Filter Flipping

You know what they say, ‘A clean filter is a happy filter’. Okay, maybe only I say that but it’s true. As we prepare for the heating season, it’s time to check and replace those HVAC filters. You’d be surprised at the amount of dust and debris these unsung heroes trap, improving your home’s air quality.

Your Move: Flip those filters and breathe easier this season.
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Community Feature: Collective Composting

Did you hear about Sally down the street? Started a collective compost heap right in the heart of our neighborhood. Talk about being green! Now we’ve got a spot to dump our kitchen compost and fallen leaves. Plus, it’s a great way to bump into and catch up with the neighbors. Community composting for the win!

Your Move: Join in on community composting or start one in your neighborhood.
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Larry's Note: The Runaway Rake

Just the other day, I went to grab my rake, but do you think I could find it? No, sir! After almost an hour of searching (and muttering), I found it leaning against my neighbor’s shed, a smug smile on its handle. Respect your tools, folks, and they’ll respect you… usually. As Confucius probably didn’t say, ‘A rake in hand is worth two lost in the shed.’

Your Move: Keep your tools organized. Your future self will thank you.
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Embracing the Season

As we embrace the hues of fall, there’s a unique charm to enjoying evening walks in the neighborhood, where families gather for twilight bonfires. Each glowing firepit becomes a beacon of warmth, laughter, and those unspoken connections that make a community feel like home. Let’s cherish these simple moments—they’re the heartbeats of our everyday lives.

Your Move: Take a stroll around your neighborhood this week. You never know what connections await.
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The Truth About Home Life

Here’s a truth we often overlook: home life isn’t about perfection. Sometimes the best moments arise from those little hiccups—like burning the marshmallows or dropping your drink at a gathering. They may not be Instagram-worthy, but they leave the best memories. Embrace your quirks, cherish the laughter, and always leave a little room for spontaneity.

Your Move: Invite a neighbor over for some hot cocoa and share those funny stories.
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