Shana shares some of her ideas to help you make sure you're getting the most out of your garden space
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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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Serome shares his secret for a visually interesting garden: foliage. Learn how to use the beauty of leaves to add texture to your space.
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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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Strawberries are great for beginner gardeners! Here's what to expect and how to get the most of out your patch.
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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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It's officially spring, but Virginia's final frost date has still not arrived. Dr. Robyn Puffenbarger shares how she preps her plants and plans out her garden 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.
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This is the time of year where the gardening work slows down. Peggy shares how she is winterizing her landscape, seed collecting, as well as how to avoid herbicide contamination through compost.
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The weather is cooling here in Virginia, but the growing season is far from over! Peggy shares advice on planting cole crops and garlic, planting flower bulbs for spring, moving shrubs and trees, and bring houseplants indoors.
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We can start to feel the change of season in the air, and it brings new tasks for garden. Peggy shares advice for cool-weather vegetables, fall lawn care, removing invasive species, and how to transition potted plants from outdoors to indoors.
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Keep enjoying your harvest as we head into late summer! It's also time to review the past six months of growth to plan what plants need to be moved, replaced, or added as we approach fall.
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We're right in the middle growing season! Many plants keep producing throughout the season, but you have time to plant a second round of crops if you wish. Peggy also shares advice on how to protect your plants from deer, and to how to start prepping for fall planting.
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Summer is officially here, bringing a new season of gardening! Peggy shares how to harvest spring crops, remove bolted vegetables, fertilize plants, and more.
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Gardeners in June can focus on weeding, watering, and watching for pests, but it's not too late to sow vegetables and flowers yet!
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A bountiful harvest is just one of the rewards of gardening! Explore the work of community gardens that are inspiring new growers, promoting healthy eating, and advocating for food equity - not to mention growing tons of produce to share with neighbors.
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Create a landscape that is both functional and beautiful as you learn how to achieve the goals for your outdoor space! From the sketchpad to plant selection take a closer look at the art and science of landscape architecture. Meet design professionals, explore their approaches for a variety of growing conditions, and learn why success in the garden begins with planning.
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May is officially gardening season! The soil will be warm enough to finally plant summer vegetables and get a head start on weeding. Peggy also shares advice on mulching and managing pests.