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Tips for Selection and Care of Cut Christmas Trees

November 30, 2022 by Carol O

There is no right or wrong species when it comes to choosing a Christmas tree. It all depends on your tastes and what is available locally. Bringing a freshly cut tree into your home, having it hold irreplaceable ornaments and bear witness to the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, Holidays, House Plants /Home Decor Tagged With: christmas trees

AMARYLLIS

November 30, 2022 by Carol O

The large bell-shaped or lily-like flowers of the amaryllis (Hippeastrum species) and its hybrids make excellent garden and potted plants. They are available in a wide range of flower colors including red, white, pink, orange, salmon or bicolored and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, General Gardening / Landscaping, House Plants /Home Decor Tagged With: amaryllis

The do’s and don’ts of holiday decorating with plants

November 23, 2022 by Carol O

Keep holiday greenery fresh and pets safe from toxic plant material by following a Virginia Cooperative Extension master gardener’s expert tips. Continued: … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, Holidays, House Plants /Home Decor Tagged With: holiday greenery

Can I harvest garden vegetables after a frost?

November 16, 2022 by Carol O

You can delay your garden harvest of some root crops and greens until after a frost and still have a bountiful harvest. Read more: … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, Fruits /Veggies, General Gardening / Landscaping Tagged With: Plants after frost

Abelia–Tough But Beautiful

November 11, 2022 by Linda SE

Glossy abelia (Abelia x grandiflora) is often described as a tough plant. In fact, Carol Robacker, one of the horticulturalists involved with the abelia breeding program at University of Georgia, described abelia this way: “Around here, we call … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, General Gardening / Landscaping, Shrubs /Trees /Groundcover Tagged With: Abelia, flowering shrubs, Pollinator Gardening

Digging and Storing Cannas

November 9, 2022 by Carol O

You have had a summertime of beauty from your cannas. Now it is time to overwinter these tender rhizomes. Continued: … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, Gardening Methods, Perennials /Annuals Tagged With: Canna lillies

Fall is the Best Time to Plant Trees and Shrubs

November 8, 2022 by Linda SE

The months of September, October and November are the perfect time to plant trees and shrubs in your yard. Why? Well, as the temperature cools in the fall, most trees and shrubs start going into a dormant period. CONTINUE SOURCE: Reston Farm … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, General Gardening / Landscaping, Shrubs /Trees /Groundcover Tagged With: fall planting

Woolly Bear Caterpillar – Winter Predictor Or Not?

November 2, 2022 by Carol O

According to folklore, the amount of black on the woolly bear in autumn varies proportionately with the severity of the coming winter in the locality where the caterpillar is found.  Read more: … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, General Gardening / Landscaping, Insects, Wildlife Tagged With: Wooly bear

WVU experts suggest creative uses for pumpkins after Halloween

November 1, 2022 by Linda SE

Two West Virginia University agriculture specialists contend there are far better fates for your post-Halloween jack-o’-lanterns than being dumped in trash cans. CONTINUE SOURCE: WVU Today … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Birds, Wildlife Tagged With: compost, pumpkins

How To Remove Spotted Lanternfly Eggs

October 26, 2022 by Carol O

Learn first-hand how to scrape and destroy spotted lanternfly egg masses, which are visible between October and July. Continued: … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, Gardening Methods, Insects, Wildlife Tagged With: spotted lantern fly

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