Master Gardeners 2.0 |What Does Your Garden Grow? January 31, 2019 Katherine Fulghum Knopf Master Gardener—the title sounds exclusive, but speaking with one is actually like talking to a good... Continue reading
Mulch Matters | Protect and Prepare for the Next Growing Season October 31, 2018 Rory Rhodes This is the time of year when I’m grateful to have a fresh layer of mulch in my garden beds. Not... Continue reading
Living Christmas Trees | A New Tradition October 31, 2018 Jane Rennyson There are many trends sweeping across the country which allow us to do our part to help preserve... Continue reading
Grass Is Greener | How to Grow a Lush Lawn September 3, 2018 Sara Sigmon Although summer is over, your lawn may still be feeling the effects of children running through it,... Continue reading
Unusual Blooms | Unique Spring Bulbs Take Their Cues from the Classics September 3, 2018 Mitzi Bible If you like spring flowers, now is the perfect time to think about planting bulbs. When you envision... Continue reading
New Growth | Gardening Trends for 2018 June 1, 2018 Jane Rennyson Gardening is an art form that has been around for centuries. Organizing a vast array of plants, trees... Continue reading
By the Light of the Moon | Summertime Moon Gardens June 1, 2018 Becky Calvert There is a special sort of magic in the garden at twilight on summer evenings. As the fireflies come... Continue reading
Inspiration for Irrigation | Keeping Your Garden Green June 1, 2018 Katherine Fulghum Knopf Once the summer heat arrives, keeping your lawn green and your shrubs, flowers, and vegetables gardens... Continue reading
Dogwoods | Virginia’s Springtime Specialty April 4, 2018 Mitzi Bible A single dogwood bloom was the design for the troop crest on my Junior Girl Scout vest, and... Continue reading
Passalong Plants | The Tradition of Sharing Old-fashionedaGarden Favorites April 4, 2018 Megan Jansen Mama always said, “Be careful what you admire in a friend’s garden. You might end up goin’... Continue reading