IT’S KIND OF A BIG DILL January 30, 2024 Laurel Feinman Planning the Perfect Veggie Patch “Plan your work and work your plan” is a proverb that underscores... Continue reading
Let’s take this OUTSIDE March 31, 2023 Amelia Poore CREATIVE IDEAS FOR YOUR LAWN AND GARDEN We’re constantly learning new ways to create and customize... Continue reading
READERS’ FAVORITES August 31, 2020 HOME THE RESULTS ARE IN! Earlier this spring, HOME magazine readers cast thousands of votes for their favorite... Continue reading
Summer Bouquet | Let Zinnias Work Magic in Your Garden May 31, 2020 Katherine Fulghum Knopf ZINNIAS ARE AN ANNUAL, BUT IF YOU DON’T DEADHEAD THE LAST FLOWER HEADS WHEN WINTER FREEZE KILLS THEM,... Continue reading
Green Gardening | Best Practices that Are Good for the Earth and Your Yard May 31, 2020 Becky Calvert There are many reasons why making your garden more eco-friendly is a good idea: It reduces your impact... Continue reading
Historic Garden Day | Preview Homes on the Lynchburg Tour March 31, 2020 HOME UPDATE As of press time, the Garden Club of Virginia has cancelled Historic Garden Week 2020 due... Continue reading
Winning Combinations | Companion Planting in the Vegetable Garden March 31, 2020 Becky Calvert Plants, like humans, do best when they have friends. And just like humans, particular plants get... Continue reading
Retaining Walls | Where Form Meets Function March 31, 2020 Paula Peters Chambers Few landscape features combine aesthetics and function as well as retaining walls. These sculptural... Continue reading
Camellia Reigns | Queen of the Winter Flowers October 31, 2019 Kate Ericsson With their striking evergreen foliage and showy blooms, camellias reign supreme, just as they did... Continue reading
Greenhouse Envy | Year-Round Havens for Green-Thumbed Enthusiasts October 31, 2019 Jane Rennyson While crisp mornings in stocking feet with hot chocolate on the stovetop, and a fire roaring nearby... Continue reading