Redirect About Us Page
The link you clicked on in FaceBook is inoperative. Please click on the “About Us” button below to be redirected to the correct webpage. If you are interested in…
The link you clicked on in FaceBook is inoperative. Please click on the “About Us” button below to be redirected to the correct webpage. If you are interested in…
…a bird. Instead of roots, the new plant sends out haustoria, a type of aerial root, which penetrate the bark and grow into the wood to both anchor the…
…Here are some simple and inexpensive hacks to conserve water and make your basket more comfortable for living, blooming plants. Choose Wisely Begin with the largest basket your space, and…
…where you get morning sun. Is your yard mostly sunny or mostly shady or a combination of both? Note whether you have areas that are particularly wet or dry. Then…
Lemon scented herbs fill this new container garden at the Williamsburg Botanical Garden. Picnics with citronella candles, lemon scented furniture polish and sweet tea with lemons all recall happy childhood…
…the same toxin as poison ivy. Common Juniper, Juniperus communis, also has edible berries that may be eaten fresh or dried. Use them in infusions, or dry and crush them…
…dispose of it in the trash. Do not put mushrooms in a compost pile; do not mow over mushrooms. Both these options will scatter the mushroom spores and encourage more…
…birds eat insects, fruits, and nuts, they also enjoy tree sap. Here in eastern North America, the most common and destructive of these birds is the American yellow-bellied sapsucker, Sphyrapicus…
…types to improve both drainage and fertility. Adding compost to new planting areas to improve soil texture helps plants grow better and faster. When heavy rain falls for…
…to develop more of a long-term plan. The Wellness Fair Approximately 300 visitors walked through our Water Wise Garden during the Community Wellness Fair at the JCC Human Services Center…