Blueberries

Blueberries on the vine

JULY IS NATIONAL BLUEBERRY MONTH July is an excellent month to enjoy the fruits of bounty from blueberries in the area. Our produce vendors with our farmers’ market can now provide fresh, locally grown blueberries. See and enjoy our farmers’ market every Thursday from 10 am to 2 pm. Not long ago, I did a … Read more

Water It Right!

Proper watering is important. Follow these water-wise tips.

THE DO’S AND DON’TS OF WATERING PLANTS Here we are in mid-July. July’s weather has been typical, with the heat index rising and high humidity levels. I have to say that we are fortunate in that Mother Nature has helped with some timely rainfall. But we need to learn good watering practices. Good watering practices … Read more

July Gardening Chores

July gardening chores

THE GLORY OF GARDENING: HANDS IN THE DIRT, HEAD IN THE SUN, HEART WITH NATURE! Thank goodness for all the rainfall we got in late June. This rain was much needed because we were starting to get dry. At this moment, we have no fear of any water restrictions placed upon us because our ground … Read more

National Pollinator Week

Protect our monarch butterflies and other pollinators during National Pollinator Week.

JUNE 19TH – 25TH HAS BEEN DESIGNATED AS NATIONAL POLLINATOR WEEK Pollinator Week was initiated and is managed by Pollinator Partnership, and fifteen years ago, the U.S. Senate unanimously approved the designation of a week in June as National Pollinator Week. The purpose of this week is to address the urgent issue of declining pollinator … Read more

Gift Ideas for Dad

gift ideas for Dad

THIS SUNDAY, JUNE 18TH, IS FATHER’S DAY Let me share a little history on the celebration of FATHER’S DAY. It was first started in 1908 by a church in West Virginia. Finally, in 1924, President Calvin Coolidge urged every state government to observe Father’s Day. It is now established with the third Sunday in June … Read more

June Is Perennial Gardening Month

June is designated as Perennial Gardening Month

THE PERENNIAL PLANT ASSOCIATION HAS DESIGNATED JUNE AS PERENNIAL GARDENING MONTH, AND FOR GOOD REASONS. How can you not love June in Richmond with all the colors from so many blooming perennials? To name a few perennials in bloom: Coreopsis, Monarda, Heuchura, Astilbe, Achillia, Daylilies, Nepeta-I can go on and on with naming perennials. But … Read more

It’s Back – Crape Myrtle Bark Scale

Learn how to deal with Crape Myrtle bark scale

In the last couple of weeks I have had a handful of customers come see me with evidence of Crape Myrtle Bark Scale. It doesn’t surprise me that evidence is showing up this early. This is because so many issues are advanced due to our mild winter. Last year was my first year of experience … Read more

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