Master Gardeners: Fall Cleanup . . . Not So Fast!
Leaves can be raked and piled around the base of trees and shrubs and raked into garden areas, providing native and diverse habitats for pollinators
Leaves can be raked and piled around the base of trees and shrubs and raked into garden areas, providing native and diverse habitats for pollinators
Elderberries MUST BE COOKED before consuming. By Ramona Slick Our local native Elder (Sambucus canadensis) is considered a subspecies of the European Black Elder (Sambucus nigra)
Beautyberries have small, lavender-pink, lilac-like flowers in spring, followed by purple or white berries. by Lin JohnsonThe most asked question at Garvan Woodland Gardens in
by Arin Shaffer, Garland County Horticulture AgentHey everyone, I just wanted to write to give you some information on the online Master Gardener Training. We
For those who have very limited yard space, window boxes can provide a great solution to space limitations. By Julia Milano On a recent visit to
In our area, the peony season ranges over a five-week period. Peonies are worth having in your garden, but often, they do not bloom,
Artemisia’s varied characteristics have been known to cause division among gardeners. By Leigh Ann HicksArtemisia is an aromatic plant with feathery silver-blue-gray foliage. It gives
By Leigh Ann HicksAre destructive deer making you deranged? Are those exciting plants you so lovingly planted nibbled to nubs overnight? Well, I recommend checking
This orchid has a happy home adorning the shower walls of a local master gardener. By Sharron BennettThe BELOVED Master Gardener, Yvonne Becker, stated, “If
Visit the Xeriscape Garden at Hollywood Ave and Shady Grove Road in Hot Springs to learn more common sense gardening. By Karin Grisham and Jodi
The Mighty Persimmon. These little treats need to ripen on the vine. The general rule is waiting until after your first frost. By Dayna CarterAs
The Violet. This powerhouse of a flower tastes good, has medicinal uses, and it also feeds bees, butterflies, birds, and wildlife. By Juneann GreenThroughout the
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by Pam ClarkA big thank you to photographer extraordinaire Pam Clark for the delightful Santa photo! He’s waiting to meet you out at Garvan Woodland
Curves in the right places: pear-shaped bodies promote better health than apple shapes. By Dr. Annie XuAs we wrap up 2024 for the history books,
While demonstrating Head to Knee pose, Karen Watson Reeves is hoping to convince Santa she’s on the Nice List. Photo by Fred Padilla. By Karen
A recent delegation of Hot Springs students visited Hanamaki, Japan. Garland County students in grades 8–11 are invited to apply for the 2025 Sister City
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