“Keystone” Native Plants 101
Plant choice matters; keystone plants are native plant superstars!
Plant choice matters; keystone plants are native plant superstars!
September is a busy time for gardeners as we harvest ripe crops, plant fall crops and begin planning how to protect and strengthen soil as the season’s end approaches.
Summer is coming to an end, but weeds are still growing, plants still need to be watered, and the garden needs to be kept tidy.
People move around and so do plants; often they travel together — both can be immigrants.
Learn how to control it from an expert
Piedmont Master Gardeners Share Their Methods and Tips
Educational gardening events in August
Keep on weeding and watching for pests
No-till, as part of a regenerative gardening program can provide excellent benefit to soil, the environment, and garden production.
August: harvest summer crops, plant fall crops while attending to insects, diseases and moisture requirements.