Get Your Backyard Ready for Fall Entertaining - Sherry Polk

Get Your Backyard Ready for Fall Entertaining

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As the Texas heat finally starts to dip and evenings turn cooler, fall is the perfect season to enjoy your backyard with family and friends. From cozy fire pit gatherings to football watch parties, a few simple upgrades can transform your outdoor space into a warm and welcoming retreat.

Summary

  • Fall in Texas offers ideal weather for backyard entertaining.
  • Lighting, seating, and a fire pit create an inviting outdoor space.
  • Pest control and weather-ready furniture ensure comfort all season.

1. Embrace the Best of Texas Fall Weather

Unlike other regions, Texas fall brings warm afternoons paired with crisp evenings--perfect for outdoor gatherings. Take advantage of the season with comfort-focused touches:

  • Add shade with umbrellas or a pergola for daytime events.
  • Use a fire pit or outdoor heaters for chilly evenings.
  • Install wind screens or curtains to block cool breezes.

2. Upgrade to Cozy and Functional Outdoor Seating

The right seating sets the tone for fall backyard entertaining. Durable, weather-resistant furniture will keep guests comfortable while withstanding unpredictable Texas weather.

Look for:

  • Teak, aluminum, or resin wicker materials.
  • Cushions with fade- and moisture-resistant covers.
  • A mix of chairs, benches, and poufs for variety.

Pro Tip: Arrange seating in clusters around a fire pit or coffee table to spark conversation.

3. Create Ambience with Fall Lighting & Decor

Lighting is essential for safety and atmosphere once the sun sets. You don't need a big budget to make your backyard glow.

Try:

  • String lights across patios or fences.
  • Solar-powered lights along walkways.
  • Flameless candles or lanterns for tables.
  • Fall decor like plaid throws, outdoor rugs, or mini pumpkins.

4. Keep Bugs and Allergies Under Control

Don't let mosquitoes ruin your fall backyard entertaining plans. Even with cooler weather, pests can linger in Texas.

  • Use citronella candles or torches.
  • Add fans to circulate air and deter bugs.
  • Plant mosquito-repelling greenery like lavender or rosemary.
  • Schedule a professional yard treatment if needed.

5. Protect Decor and Furniture with Smart Storage

Texas weather can shift quickly, from rain showers to cold fronts. Protect your outdoor investment with a few simple steps:

  • Store cushions and throws in waterproof storage boxes.
  • Cover furniture when not in use.
  • Choose seasonal decor that's easy to swap for the holidays.

Final Thoughts

Transforming your Texas backyard into a fall-ready retreat doesn't require a major renovation. With practical upgrades--like cozy seating, pest control, fire pit gatherings, and seasonal decor--you can make your outdoor space the go-to spot for entertaining this fall.

FAQs

What are popular backyard upgrades for fall entertaining in Texas?
Popular upgrades include cozy seating, a fire pit, and outdoor lighting. Adding fall decor, like plaid throws or outdoor rugs, can create a warm and inviting atmosphere while making your space ready for gatherings.

How can I keep mosquitoes away during outdoor fall gatherings?
Use citronella candles, outdoor fans, and mosquito-repelling plants like lavender or rosemary. For extra protection, consider a professional yard treatment to keep pests away throughout the season.

What type of outdoor furniture works best for Texas fall weather?
Choose durable, weather-resistant materials such as teak, aluminum, or resin wicker. Cushions with fade- and moisture-resistant covers help your furniture withstand Texas's unpredictable fall weather while keeping guests comfortable.

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