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DEER DETERRENTS–SCENTS

June 26, 2019 by Carol O

Deterrents are easy and inexpensive, and so are usually the first line of defense of gardeners against unwanted deer in their gardens.  Of the various methods that surprise or offend their senses from smells, tastes, hearing, or touch, odor … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General Gardening / Landscaping, Wildlife Tagged With: deer deterrents, deer proof garden

A Host of Hostas

June 21, 2019 by Linda SE

Hostas are a go-to plant for almost any gardener dealing with shade to part-shade in the garden. The one glaring exception is that hostas are deer favorites. If you live in deer country you know that plantings featuring tulips, hosta and daylilies … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, General Gardening / Landscaping, Perennials /Annuals Tagged With: hosta, shade garden

Mulching Landscape Trees

June 14, 2019 by Linda SE

Mulches are materials placed over the soil surface to enhance landscape beauty, improve soil conditions, protect plants from foot traffic and lawn equipment, and suppress weeds. Mulches can also improve soil structure and fertility. This is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General Gardening / Landscaping, Shrubs /Trees /Groundcover, Soil /Mulch /Compost Tagged With: mulching

Nasturtium

May 8, 2019 by Carol O

Nasturtium is both a decorative garden annual as well as a useful culinary herb.  There are two types of nasturtium; a trailing type (Tropaeolum majus) that can be trained to climb or allowed to spread on the ground and a bush type (Tropaeolum minus) … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, General Gardening / Landscaping, Herbs, Perennials /Annuals Tagged With: Edible plants, herbs, Nasturtium

Garden Trellis Ideas

April 24, 2019 by Carol O

Maximize space in your garden with trellises. Some crop types—like cucumbers, tomatoes, and pole beans—need the extra support a trellis can provide, and others, like melons and squash, don’t require trellises but can benefit from being lifted off of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, Gardening Methods, General Gardening / Landscaping Tagged With: Planting a Garden, trellising

How to Grow Virginia Bluebells

April 22, 2019 by Linda SE

Native to North America, bluebells are charming woodland plants that thrive in partial to full shade. Also known as Virginia bluebells (Mertensia virginica), the plants can be found in prolific numbers in woodland areas, particularly in the eastern … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General Gardening / Landscaping, Native Plants /Wildlife Habitats, Perennials /Annuals Tagged With: deer resistant plants, native plants, shade plants, wildflowers

THE SOCRATES PROJECT – Poisonous Plants in Virginia

April 17, 2019 by Carol O

Tens of thousands of exposures to poisonous plants are reported annually to Poison Control Centers throughout the US, and hundreds of such incidents are reported each year to the Blue Ridge Poison Center in Virginia. More... … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, General Gardening / Landscaping, Native Plants /Wildlife Habitats, Perennials /Annuals Tagged With: Poisonous Plants

Managing the Tick Problem

April 13, 2019 by Linda SE

Ticks have fast become the pest of greatest personal health concern to gardeners and outdoor people of all stripes. With good reason. They are everywhere, hard to detect and can carry debilitating, even deadly diseases. While there is no silver … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, General Gardening / Landscaping, Insects Tagged With: tick borne disease, Tick control, ticks

Early Spring Pond Inspections

April 5, 2019 by Carol O

If you are a pond owner, early spring is a good time to take a walk around your pond and check to see if any maintenance is needed. More... … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, Water Gardens Tagged With: ponds, water gardens

a plant i’d order: hakonechloa ‘all gold’

April 2, 2019 by Linda SE

IT GROWS IN SHADE, READS AS SOLID GOLD, and looks good from early May to sometime in winter, I think, faded to wheat-color and partly hidden in snow. Even my beloved former cat agreed on this one: Hakonechloa macra ‘All Gold’ was Jack’s favorite … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General Gardening / Landscaping, Perennials /Annuals Tagged With: hakonechloa ‘all gold’, ornamental grasses, perennials, shade

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