The Edible Garden in November
It’s November and our planting season is over, but there is plenty to do to maintain the health of growing cool weather crops and protecting the garden over winter so it is ready for spring planting.
It’s November and our planting season is over, but there is plenty to do to maintain the health of growing cool weather crops and protecting the garden over winter so it is ready for spring planting.
Visit our local public garden, learn how to grow holiday plants, and how to fight invasives
The story of the development of a positive relationship between the Piedmont Master Gardeners and local Habitat for Humanity organization in bringing sustainable landscaping practices and guidance to new homeowners.
Take advantage of mild November days to finish preparing the ornamental garden for cold weather ahead.
A Growing Concern in Central Virginia Gardens
Delicious culinary and medicinal mushrooms that can be grown at home
Yes, you can effectively eradicate several invasive plants in autumn