Williamsburg Botanical Garden
…150 trees and shrubs to obtain this accreditation was done by the JCC/WMG Tree Stewards. Butterfly Garden Touring the Garden Williamsburg Botanical Garden is in James City County’s Freedom Park,…
…150 trees and shrubs to obtain this accreditation was done by the JCC/WMG Tree Stewards. Butterfly Garden Touring the Garden Williamsburg Botanical Garden is in James City County’s Freedom Park,…
…come in a wide range of seven different flower forms and many colors including white, pink, red, yellow, purple, and bi-color combinations. Flowers generally develop at the end of each…
…branches, reaching ever higher and wider in search of sunlight. And this is where the vine begins to compete with the tree. In its search for sun, the vine’s leaves…
…maybe even…dare I say it, some Black Henbane! Maybe it wasn’t a dream after all! References https://www.nps.gov/articles/black-henbane.htm https://www.europeana.eu/en/exhibitions/magical-mystical-and-medicinal/henbane https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/hyoscyamus_niger Thepoisondiaries.tumblr.com Commons.wikimedia.org (Hyoscyamus niger 0002.JPG Free media repository; free to share,…
…to 15 May 2021 Short link to this page: https://observer.globe.gov/trees-2021. Celebrate trees by joining the GLOBE citizen science community in the 2021 Community Trees Challenge, where Science is Better Together!…
…rot from wet soil. A tiny Santolina, salvaged from the reduced rack at the garden center in December, is already showing new growth in mid-March. Santolina spp. belong…
…Espoma’s Bio-Tone is one choice which helps establish new growth and adds root nourishing fungi and other microbes to the new planting. This allows for the complex biochemical relationships between…
…only a lonely tea rose and a few New Guinnea impatiens, I. hawkeri, growing in the neat round bed in the center of our new front yard. We bought the…
…its own preferred soil composition and chemistry. For example, some native orchids need the mycorrhizal fungi attached to the roots of certain trees to thrive, because the fungi allow nutrients…
…also aids digestion. It comes from the most common Thymus vulgaris, which is the same thyme we use in cooking. Thyme’s essential oils are released when fresh or dried thyme…