Why Do Rhododendron Leaves Droop and Curl in the Winter?
Reprint from “In Defense of Plants” — the notable podcast & blog from Matt Candeias
Reprint from “In Defense of Plants” — the notable podcast & blog from Matt Candeias
Yes, there’s more we can do
Virtual learning for gardeners is exploding! Check out classes on native plants, trees, monarchs, pollinator gardens, climate change, wildlife, and so much more.
Find out what Master Gardeners do
Look for winter blooms in the landscape; check for water needs, frost heave, and snow damage: try a cyclamen for indoor blooms: don’t forget the birds; get ready for the Great Backyard Bird Count!
Use the winter months to learn through virtual opportunities. Classes offer a variety of topics: native plants, trees, monarchs, and home landscaping.
Learn about gardening and giving with Piedmont Master Gardener and community volunteer, Fran Boninti.
Use January downtime to prepare for next spring.
Extend the joys of the growing season, add flavor to your food, and breathe in the fragrances of fresh herbs.
The season is bright with lights at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden; take a hike at Wintergreen; look for upcoming webinars and UVA OLLI courses in January; become a Master Naturalist.