Grow It and Eat It!
…Seed Starting Suggestions Cooking Corn Companion Planting Grow Your Own Vegetables Vegetable Gardening in Containers Organic Controls for Insects Composting for the Home Gardener Herbs as Companion Plants Cheap and…
…Seed Starting Suggestions Cooking Corn Companion Planting Grow Your Own Vegetables Vegetable Gardening in Containers Organic Controls for Insects Composting for the Home Gardener Herbs as Companion Plants Cheap and…
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…an informational presentation on October 19, 2024, at 10:00 am at the Stryker Center at 412 N. Boundary Street in Williamsburg to hear more about our Master Gardener program or…
…botanists first recorded mountain laurel, then called “Spoonwood,” in 1624. Carl Linnaeus named the shrub for Pehr Kalm, a Swede, who explored eastern North America in search of new and…
You’re invited to a free lecture by renowned author and ornithologist, Dr. Colin Rees, compliments of the James City County Williamsburg Master Gardener Association. It will be held at the…
…Why container gardening with native keystone perennials, of course! Read on! Black History In 1803, 27-year-old William Ludwell Lee died and in his will freed his slaves. But how did…
…center cafe. After meeting with Jamestown management, touring the site, and developing a project proposal, a team was formed to get the project going. In January 2022, team leads Angela…
…he and Fran Geissler, who was Director of the office at that time, and Stormwater Specialist Pat Menichino, came to speak at a community meeting our neighborhood association organized titled,…
…commonly seen in our local gardens. Buxus sempervirens, the common or American boxwood, can attain a mature height of 15 to 20 feet. The wood and roots are highly prized…