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Sunroom & Window Decorations for Halloween

It's that time of year for tricks and treats! It's the end of October, and since Halloween is only a week away, now is the time to get into the spirit and start decorating your sunroom. With next-day shipping on all orders,  amazon.com  has thousands of creative items to make your sunroom spooktacular. From ghosts to witches, to zombies, to more family-friendly ideas like carving pumpkins and other do-it-yourself projects,  Four Seasons Sunrooms  has ideas to help decorate your sunroom and windows for every style in the safest way possible. Haunted Look Glow in the dark, and flashing lights give your sunroom an eerie vibe. Be careful with the electric outlet. Play it safe. Do not have more than 4 plugs in a surge protector at one time. Sparks will fly! Blackout the windows using black cardboard or black bedsheets, add glow-in-the-dark cat's eyes decals to the windows. Hang objects to spook and scare around the space (skeleton heads, bats, fake insects). 80's slasher fil

Four Fall Cleanup Tips for your Outdoor Living Space

It’s October, and you know what that means! Fall is officially here! With the weather getting cooler and the leaves falling to the ground, it’s the perfect time to start cleaning up and changing outdoor living space to be more usable during this cooler season. It’s essential to stay on top of your cleaning so that it doesn’t overwhelm you. Four Seasons helps homeowners extend their time outdoors with these four fall cleanup tips for preparing your outdoor living space.  Cleaning Your Backyard Leaves are a great way to add extra nutrients to a homeowner’s lawn and garden. It is a natural mulch that can be used to cover the dirt. Rent a leaf mulcher to finely chop the leaves to use over the lawn or spread them around plants in your outdoor living space. A spread of mulched leaves over a perennial bed provides insulation and improves soil quality as it decomposes. Leaves are also great for compost. Mixing leaves with other lawn matter can produce nitrogen-rich organic matter that is great