Early Bloomers In The Garden: Winter Gives Way to Colors of Spring January 31, 2015 Alyssa Mercadante During midwinter days, it seems the season will never lose its icy grip. Warm sunshine, buzzing bees... Continue reading
GREAT GADGETS: Gardening Goes High-Tech January 31, 2015 Becky Calvert With technology’s influence over nearly every aspect of our lives, it was only a matter of time before... Continue reading
Light the Night: Illuminate your Outdoor Space with Help from the Pros October 31, 2014 Mitzi Bible Lots of plastic containers (or tubs as we like to call them), stacked high, filled with outdoor Christmas... Continue reading
Winter Garden, Bird Sanctuary October 31, 2014 Becky Calvert With all their twittering and fluttering about, birds add movement, sound and color to our landscape.... Continue reading
Unique Beauties: Five Uncommon Plants for your Garden September 17, 2014 Noelle Milam To the true gardener, compliments are like rain and sunshine. We need them. They keep us going, and... Continue reading
Time For A Tune-Up: Caring for Your Garden Tools August 31, 2014 Rory Rhodes Fall can be a busy time in the garden. Cooler weather means cleaning up the vestiges of summer blooms... Continue reading
Large-Scaled Lawn Problems Solved! May 30, 2014 Cory Morgan Since your lawn’s initial burst of green back in the spring, you may have been keeping an eye on a... Continue reading
Greenwalls: Grow Your Own Privacy Screen May 30, 2014 Noelle Milam Our porches, patios and lawns are natural extensions of our home. And just as homes have areas that... Continue reading
Perfect Planters: Which Container Works for You? February 28, 2014 Meridith Ingram It may be too early to plant much, but it’s never too early to get organized for the upcoming gardening... Continue reading
Historic Garden Day in the Roanoke Valley: Saturday May 3, 2014 February 28, 2014 admin 3128 Somerset Street Once known as “The Old Boxley Home,” this 1936 Country Georgian classic features... Continue reading