
If this is your first year working in a garden on a property you purchased from among Rochester homes for sale or Saint Cloud homes for sale, you might think fall is a time to kick back and take it easy. Sorry, but there's really lots more to do before winter arrives! Following are some tips so you'll get the most out of the fall gardening season in Minnesota.

All too often, the flaws of our newly acquired homes don't reveal themselves until we've moved in and had a minute or two to discover them. It can be a bit disconcerting to realize we don't necessarily love everything about that otherwise beautiful home we acquired from Maple Grove homes for sale and Minnetonka homes for sale. What to do? Fortunately, you can sometimes make easy updates to remedy the situation.

Fresh apples are a sure sign of fall, and whether you enjoy picking your own or would like to buy them already picked, orchards near the Twin Cities are a fun destination. Choose an orchard with plenty of family-oriented fun, like hayrides and a corn maze, or go for a more low-key option if you'd like a relaxing afternoon. To get a taste of fall, pay a visit to one or more of the following Twin Cities-area orchards.

With help from a good real estate agent, it's easy to find great Edina homes for sale or Glenwood homes for sale. What about the neighborhood, though? As important as the home itself is the community surrounding it. How do you know if it's one you'll enjoy living in and that will meet your needs? Here are some features to consider.

When considering upgrades that could help you sell your home in the future, be sure to look into eco-friendly home features. Green living isn't just a fad; it's crucial to find ways to make the homes bought from among Coon Rapids homes for sale or Detroit Lakes homes for sale more energy efficient, winter and summer.