Therapeutic Gardening in a Botanical Garden
…and for commitments to bring something of interest to share. Once the lesson plan is completed, they work with the Arc staff so they can explain to the group what…
…and for commitments to bring something of interest to share. Once the lesson plan is completed, they work with the Arc staff so they can explain to the group what…
…each eye. Narcissus bulbs Narcissi, commonly known as daffodils or jonquils, have earned a mythic association with time and eternal life because they return so reliably as winter transforms into…
…Parks and Recreation, the Clean County Commission, and a generous grant from Dominion Energy, with the active participation and support of our community. This garden serves a purpose beyond its…
…many contemporary gardeners as invasive, the birds don’t know that. They delight in its abundant berries and the insects that visit year-round. We delight in watching the birds come and…
…of North Carolina To purchase moss: www.mossacres.com www.mossandstonegardens.com www.mountainmoss.com Cultivating Moss Part 1: Native Mosses in the Garden Cultivating Moss Part 2: Propagation Methods All photos by Elizabeth McCoy Elizabeth…
Brachythecium rutabulum, rough foxtail moss, grows on an old railroad tie. How much do you know already about mosses? They are so common; you will find them growing most anywhere….
…center and big box store right after the back-to-school displays disappear for another autumn. I love to study the photos of bright spring flowers on the bins, bags, and boxes…
…that can be downloaded and mailed to the CSWCD office. Please address any questions about this or the Water Steward program to Gary Streb, gstreb11@gmail.com, or Ginny Cranford at gcranford42@gmail.com….
Q. I have heard that Nandina is poisonous to birds. My community has planted many Nandina plants. Should we remove these plants to protect birds? A. It is true that…
…and seeds. Some combination of seeds is wrapped in compost, and then covered with either clay, or papier-mache made with wet, shredded paper fibers. The balls are allowed to dry…