Peggy Singlemann
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Peggy discusses the importance of having trees in our environment for a healthy and happy ecosystem.
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Cooler temperatures and an increase in moisture make fall the perfect time to plant trees and shrubs. In USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 7, early October is still not too late to plant perennials, while trees and shrubs can be planted until mid-December.
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I feel reinvigorated in September as the heat of the summer quickly fades to a memory. With this renewed energy, September becomes a planning month for me.
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Peggy shares her expertise in gardening with tips on how to prepare your garden for the upcoming fall season
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Peggy shares some helpful tips she's learned over the years in order to keep a healthy and happy garden over the summer months
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Peggy shares her excitement for summer and how she keeps her garden in tip top shape as the season warms up! It's time for inspections, mulching, trimming, and fertilizing to keep your plants happy.
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With spring in full force and local frost dates passed, Peggy shares what vegetables she's planting and her recommendations for flower gardens in all types of sun. Read on for pest management, as well as how to not harm the beneficial insects.
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The final frost date is only a few weeks away for most of Virginia, and then gardening will be in full swing! Peggy shares her advice on prepping the lawn, vegetable rows, and flower beds.
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Peggy shares her advice on planning crop rotation, preparing soil, pruning and crabgrass control.
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With all the recent warm weather, it's very tempting to start gardening. Peggy advises growers wait just a little longer, and shares tips on what to do now.