The co-evolution of flowering plants and pollinators is a fascinating story.
The Garden Shed
A Community Newsletter published by the
Piedmont Master Gardeners
Current issue of the Garden Shed
The Ornamental Garden in May
Lots to do this month!
The Edible Garden in May
May signals the change in focus from cool to warm weather crops while preparing the garden for late summer and fall plantings.
Cucumbers
Stay cool all summer
Upcoming Events
Don’t miss the Plant Sale!
Perennial Garden Grooming and Maintenance Techniques
To elevate your perennial garden from ordinary to extraordinary, master the Chelsea Chop and a few other easy plant grooming techniques.
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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