September Gardening Ideas, Children
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The Japanese Quince
by Adina Dosan (adinamiti) November 9, 2021
There is no spring without the Japanese quince blooming! Next to a forsythia bush -red and yellow together- they make a wonderful view in our gardens. Read More
flowering quince, flowering shrubs, quince
Kiwifruit: By Any Other Name, It's still Delicious and Nutritious
by Diana Wind (wind) November 8, 2021
Did you know that Kiwi is a relatively new name for this nutrient-dense fruit? Join me on my quest to learn about the history, nutrition and varieties of Kiwi, as well as how-to-grow this delicious treat. Read More
actinidia deliciosa, food allergies, fruits and berries, kiwi, nutrition, vines and climbers
The Colorful Jorō Spider Invades the Southern US
by Melody Rose (melody) November 6, 2021
There's another invasive species making itself at home here in the southern US, however this one, even though it looks fearsome, might not be all that bad. Read More
garden insects, garden spiders, invasive species
Garden Art Gift Ideas
by Damian Fagan (D_Fagan) November 5, 2021
Putting some artwork in your garden can make it look brighter and more colorful than ever before. Read More
art, colors, garden art, gift ideas
The Birth Flower of November: The Chrysanthemum
by Carole Menser (Cville_Gardener) November 4, 2021
Mum's the word for November's flower. It's my birth flower, and I can't say enough about these beautiful blooms that echo the colors of autumn. Read More
chrysanthemums, fall perennials, garden history
6 Ways to Use Fall Leaves on Your Lawn or Garden
by Tricia Drevets (tdrevets) November 3, 2021
What would you say if I told you that you had easy access to a lawn and garden fertilizer that not only is rich in nutrients but also can improve the structure of your soil? Read More
leaves, soil amendments, using leaves in the garden
Cempasúchil, The Marigold and Day of the Dead
by Mitch Fitzgerald (MitchF) October 31, 2021
Of all the flowers to come from the Aztec world, the marigold is by far the most planted and cared for today. Read More
annual flowers, aztecs, marigolds, tagetes
Bomb Cyclones and Dangerous Weather on the Rise
by Melody Rose (melody) October 29, 2021
If you think the weather is getting worse every year, you're correct. And it is probably going downhill from here. Read More
disasters, global warming, weather and storms
Give Bats Some Respect This Halloween
by Melody Rose (melody) October 27, 2021
Halloween is this week, so why not honor its official animal, the bat? Read More
bats, environment, history
The Georgia Peach: Can This Iconic Fruit Continue to Survive in the South?
by Carole Menser (Cville_Gardener) October 26, 2021
It wouldn't be summer without sweet, juicy peaches from Georgia. Now climate change is threatening this iconic Southern crop. Read More
environment, fruit, peaches, weather
How to Use Sustainable Ingredients in Your Homebrew
by Dawn Hammon (Dawn Hammon) October 23, 2021
When your homebrew turns out just right, the first thing you want to do after drinking it is brew some more. Brew using sustainable ingredients to cut down on the turnaround between batches. Read More
beer, grain, homebrew, hops, sustainable brewing
The Great Pumpkin Shortage of 2021
by Melody Rose (melody) October 22, 2021
2021 has been the year of shortages. Pumpkins are the latest causality and if you're faced with no jack-o-lantern this Halloween, there are a number of alternatives you can use. Read More
family activities, halloween, pumpkins
September Gardening Ideas, Children
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