When faced with too much ripe fruit to deal with, don’t let it go to waste. Just freeze it instead.
The Garden Shed
A Community Newsletter published by the
Piedmont Master Gardeners
Current issue of the Garden Shed
Wilts and root rots in the vegetable garden
Keep your vegetables safe from soil-borne pathogens
The Edible Garden in July
In July, edible gardeners enjoy harvests, manage hot dry weather and insect and disease issues, while beginning to prepare for late summer plantings.
Upcoming Events
Opportunities to learn about pollinators!
Invasives Watch for July
Stiltgrass and Japanese Honeysuckle
Intense Heat and Drought
How to help your garden survive
Table of Contents
Tasks and Tips
While a warm autumn has extended this year's outdoor gardening season, most of us will start assessing our garden success this year and apply our learning to planning for nextRead More »The Edible Garden in December
Tasks and Tips
The Ornamental Garden in December
Propagating houseplants for gifts, holiday decorating, and which holiday plants could be a problem for your pets.
Upcoming Events
Learn about native ferns, indoor gardening, milkweed research, and sustainable gardening in the age of climate change
In the Ornamental Garden
A Visit to the Gardens of Julia Green
These magnificent gardens inspire and enlighten
Feature
Book review: “The Shepherd’s Life” and “English Pastoral” by James Rebanks
A modern-day shepherd grapples with modernity
The Garden Shed
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