Skip to content
Virginia is for Gardeners

Virginia is for Gardeners

A site for Virginia gardens, gardening and gardeners

Menu
  • Gardening
  • Gardeners
  • Gardens

Category: Uncategorized

Pets and wildlife in a garden create joy

No Comments
| Gardening, Uncategorized

Hosting pets, livestock and wildlife animals in your garden Hosting animals (pets, livestock or wildlife) brings joy to a garden. For the plants, animals and people, you can create a garden that welcomes all. The best part? The animals you invite will help you do it. Read on to find out how! Chickens Almost everyone […]

Read More »

Five great fall garden tips

No Comments
| Gardening, Uncategorized
Five great fall gardening tips to make things fun and easy

“Next year will be better”. Have you said this before while working in your fall garden?

Read More »

Keeping Bees

No Comments
| Gardening, Uncategorized

I am the World’s Worst Beekeeper, for sure. The only part of “keeper” that I am not so bad about is that I actually do proudly in fact, keep bees (Did, till 2009, Ed.). And that should count for something when the average age of most beekeepers is in the upper 50s and I am […]

Read More »

Chickens and the Tractors They Sometimes Live In

No Comments
| Gardening, Uncategorized

Jasmine with Cici Ten or eleven years ago (now 25 years ago, Ed.), shortly after we moved onto our own acre in the country, I began to hear the phrase “chicken tractor.” Of course, if you do not know what this is already, the image it probably conjures up is one of a shiny, red, […]

Read More »

Country Women

No Comments
| Gardeners, Uncategorized

This is an ode to all women who live in the country, and chronicle the exciting and the mundane, and entices the rest of us to raise a lamb, plant a bed of asparagus, aspire to grow an entire meal’s worth of food, or at least eat locally for a year. These women have been […]

Read More »

Drought

No Comments
| Gardening, Uncategorized

This is the part of the relatively sweet non-innocuous collection of posts where I turn off the honey and step onto the soapbox. I fear it may sound and feel like vinegar, but it is a reality here in Farm Country, and it is called drought. Very few places that have agriculture as part of […]

Read More »

A Mother’s Day Pond

No Comments
| Gardens, Uncategorized

This year (Back in 2007, Ed.) Michael and the girls asked me what I wanted for Mother’s Day/ Since we’d fenced the front garden in, I could no longer see the big pond (which, if you read my post on Drought, has been pretty low anyhow), so I wanted a smaller, more aesthetically pleasing pond. […]

Read More »

Flower Farming

No Comments
| Gardening, Uncategorized

One gorgeous day last Fall, my youngest daughter Jasmine and I took a trip an hour south to Farmville for an open house at a large, diversified farm. There were pastured chickens, a petting zoo, people demonstrating spinning and weaving, musicians, dancers, food, and reps from different farms and farming interest groups, sharing their knowledge […]

Read More »

Making Medicine

No Comments
| Gardening, Uncategorized

The first natural medicine I recall growing and using is probably the Aloe Vera plant. While my mom grew all manner of succulents to surround our patio creek side in Norfolk, Virginia, once we moved North the only plant related to them that I recall seeing is the aloe, and it didn’t live outside in Michigan…it lived on […]

Read More »

Gleaning

No Comments
| Gardening, Uncategorized

Cover of a Va Beach Master Gardener newsletter, art by Ajah Courts, c.1997. Somewhere in the Bible (Deuteronomy 24:19-21, Leviticus 19) and other ancient histories, there are references to the act of gleaning. For definition sake, gleaning is basically taking the leftovers in a field or garden after its initial harvest or processing. So, someone […]

Read More »

Posts pagination

Previous 1 2 3 4 Next

Archives

  • July 2024
  • June 2024
  • November 2022
  • July 2022
  • May 2022
  • January 2022
  • December 2021

Meta

  • Log in

Virginia is for Gardeners 2025 . Powered by WordPress