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Here’s 10 seasonally savvy tips for making autumn your best season yet!

Are you wearing a big coat and your favourite cosy hat yet? Have you considered putting the heating on and curling up under a blanket to hibernate? Yep, us too!

As the seasons shift, so does the way we cultivate our homes and gardens, and if you’ve come across the brilliant Joë of Conscious Curations, you’ll know that for her, this transition is all about embracing the beauty of nature in every gorgeous detail.

With a passion for seasonal living here in Devon, Joë inspires her Insta followers to celebrate the changing months through mindful gardening, sustainable décor and clothing.

We asked Joë to share how she’s embracing the change in season and her helpful hacks for welcoming Autumn with open arms. Happy to say she obliged!

Pull up a cosy chair, grab a warm cuppa, and dive in…

Over the past few weeks, I’ve been reflecting on how to fully enjoy my autumnal garden. I’ve been growing a small batch of vegetables, which has brought me so much satisfaction. There’s something deeply comforting about harvesting fresh produce from your garden and bringing it inside to prepare a warming meal. The cool autumn air only enhances this sense of cosy contentment. Lately, I’ve been rounding up the last few tomatoes still hanging on their vines, which I’ll use to make a hearty homemade soup. There’s nothing like a bowl of soup made from your garden’s bounty, especially when the chill of autumn sets in.

Although the summer flowers have faded, autumn still has its share of garden delights. In my own garden, the dahlias have been putting on an impressive display, their vibrant blooms lasting well into the colder months. As much as I love letting the garden go dormant for the winter, I’ve found it incredibly fulfilling to snip a few stems of these beautiful flowers to bring inside for a vase. And I don’t stop there! I also like to add some branches of brown or gold-toned leaves to create a more seasonal, cosy look for the corner of my home.

There’s something deeply grounding about experiencing the change of seasons and connecting with nature in a way that goes beyond just admiring the garden from afar. With a little creativity, autumn offers a wealth of ways to enjoy the outdoors and bring a sense of seasonal comfort into your home. Here are my top 10 recommendations for embracing the autumn season and making the most of your garden during these cooler months:

1/ Sow autumnal seeds for future joy.

Autumn is the perfect time to plant seeds that will bloom later in the year. Certain varieties of flowers, such as pansies, primroses, and chrysanthemums, thrive in cooler temperatures and can bring early colour to your garden in the spring. By sowing these seeds now, you'll be rewarded with a beautiful display in the coming months.

3/ Prep the garden for spring bulbs.

It might seem early, but now is the time to prepare your garden for next spring. Start planting bulbs like tulips, daffodils, narcissus, and alliums. This may feel like planting hope for the future but trust me—it’s worth the effort! Come spring, you'll be rewarded with a burst of colour and life just when you need it most.

5/ Cook seasonal dishes

There’s nothing quite like a comforting, nourishing meal to help you embrace the colder months. Autumn is the season for hearty soups, casseroles, stews, and roasted vegetables. I’ve been experimenting with seasonal ingredients like squash, pumpkins, sweet potatoes, and root vegetables. There's something so satisfying about cooking with ingredients that are in season, knowing that you're nourishing your body with foods that are perfectly suited to the cooler temperatures outside.

7/ Add layers to your living room

The colder months call for more than just a change in clothing; your home environment should also reflect the cosy vibe of autumn. Add extra layers to your living room with blankets, throws, and cushions in warm, earthy tones. Candles are an excellent way to create ambience as the daylight fades, and soft lighting can make your space feel especially inviting.

9/ Focus on mindful practices.

As we experience fewer daylight hours and the world becomes quieter, it can sometimes feel harder to stay upbeat and energized. To make the most of these changes, try focusing on mindful practices like meditation, journaling, or yoga. These activities will help you stay grounded and positive as the days grow shorter, and they’ll give you a sense of calm during those darker afternoons.

Your autumnal takeaway…

Autumn is a time for slowing down, reflecting, and appreciating the simple joys of life. By engaging with your garden in new ways and incorporating the season's natural beauty into your home, you can create a warm, cosy space that mirrors the richness of autumn itself. Whether you're growing vegetables for comfort food, harvesting the season's last flowers, or simply taking time to breathe in the crisp air, there are endless opportunities to embrace this time of year. So, wrap yourself in a blanket, sip on something warm, and let your autumnal garden bring you peace and joy all season long.


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