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Charleston Experiences Rain Showers and Seasonal Shifts as November Arrives

Charleston Experiences Rain Showers and Seasonal Shifts as November Arrives

Charleston’s Weather Update: Rain Showers and Seasonal Changes

Hey there, Charleston! As we step into November, it seems we’ve hit a sweet spot in weather bliss, though we might be shifting gears to a bit more *cloudy* and *showery* days ahead. With *temperatures dropping to a cozy 69°F* and a 40% chance of rain, it’s that time to grab your umbrella and maybe trade in those flip-flops for some comfy shoes!

The Importance of Rain

While we’ve enjoyed stunningly clear skies and sunshine over the last few weeks, our landscape is *crying out for a drink*. Seriously, it’s so nice without rain, but a little sprinkle wouldn’t hurt our thirsty plants! So, remember to keep an eye on your plants and give them a little love with some water if we don’t see much rain soon.

Explore the Great Outdoors

Now, if you’re itching for some fresh air, you’re in luck! The weather is perfect for a trip to our lovely *State, County, City,* and *Town Parks*. Strolling through the picturesque *Charleston peninsula* or any of our charming Lowcountry towns can be a delightful experience this time of year. And don’t forget our beautiful *plantations*—a fabulous spot to relax or take a leisurely walk!

Speaking of strolls, keep your eyes peeled for unique additions you could bring home for your garden. Perhaps a cute *ornamental pot* or a *fountain* you spotted? Let’s face it, there’s nothing better than a little garden upgrade!

Fall Gardening Tips

On the sports front, let’s not forget our very own *Charleston Battery*, who are making waves in the playoffs. Good food and exciting soccer? Yes, please!

To keep our gardens thriving into spring, consider conducting a *soil test*. Fall is the perfect time! Amending your soil now means you’ll be prepped and ready by the time spring hits. And hey, if you’re planning on *transplanting*, don’t forget the rule of thumb: take a foot of roots for each inch of plant diameter, and keep everything hydrated!

If you’re thinking of putting down some fresh sod, here’s a little pro tip: SeaHume, Cotton Burr Compost, and some good ol’ fungicide can aid in healthy root growth while keeping pests at bay. Don’t ignore the pesky *winter weeds* like chickweed either—tackle those young ones now before they take over!

Pruning and Preparing for Winter

As we enjoy the changing leaves (and, oh boy, are they changing!), identify any crossing limbs on trees that may need a trim now before they become a bigger issue in the busy spring. Regular maintenance is key to saving you some future headaches!

If last spring was a battle against bugs like aphids or whiteflies, now’s the time to be proactive. A little preemptive treatment with *Neem oil* could save your plants from those pesky intruders come springtime.

Embrace Fall and Winter Planting

As November rolls in, it’s also prime time for planting *bulbs, corms,* and *tubers*. If squirrels have been your garden’s worst enemy, consider using a product like *Squirrel Stopper* to keep them away from your precious plants.

Don’t forget to include those lovely *winter annuals* (pansies, anyone?) so they can establish themselves before the colder weather hits.

And if you’re seeing signs of *large patch disease* in your yard, now is a good time to apply some systemic fungicide. *T-Methyl or Strobe* can help get your yard back in shape.

Your Gardening Support Team

If you’re bursting with questions or need a bit of guidance, feel free to swing by *Possum’s Landscape and Pest Control Supply*! With locations throughout the area, there’s always support available for your gardening needs. Or, catch “The Garden Clinic” every Saturday for more cool tips!


Charleston Experiences Rain Showers and Seasonal Shifts as November Arrives

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