The Gillenwater Story
One of our own volunteers, Jay Y. Gillenwater, is the subject of a new documentary presented by the Heritage Film… Read More »The Gillenwater Story
One of our own volunteers, Jay Y. Gillenwater, is the subject of a new documentary presented by the Heritage Film… Read More »The Gillenwater Story
Article written by our own Sue Martin, first published in Inside Ivy. The 2017 Piedmont Master Gardener and Charlottesville… Read More »IT’S LIKE A JUNGLE IN HERE!
It’s almost here! The annual Piedmont Master Gardeners Spring Plant sale has a long history of providing great plants at… Read More »The Spring Plant Sale!
Albemarle County’s Hazardous waste event for the spring is on April 28th and 29th this year. It’s a great way to get… Read More »Time to get rid of those old pesticides!
Piedmont Master Gardeners, in cooperation with the Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, invite you to the 2017 Spring Garden Lecture Series, starting in… Read More »Spring Lecture Series 2017!
The new year has started and already gardeners are getting ready for spring. We are pleased to announce that The Piedmont… Read More »2017 Horticultural Grants
http://www.albemarle.org/nativeplants/ This database has a wealth of information to offer regarding native plants. You can enter the scientific name or… Read More »Albemarle County Offers a Native Plant Database
Time is now for planning to attend and thinking about what you will enter in the Albemarle County Fair The… Read More »Join us at the Albemarle County Fair
Back by popular demand, the fantastic Piedmont Native Plant guide is for sale!
Well, not quite the new lawn, but wildflower meadows are becoming a popular alternative! Both the Daily Progress and Charlottesville… Read More »Meadows are the new lawn