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DO IT YOURSELF KITCHEN HERB GARDEN Growing your own herbs is easy and rewarding. And, just because we are knocking on fall’s door doesn’t mean you can have to give up fresh herbs for cooking.

It’s a pineapple…it’s a lily…it’s a Pineapple Lily!

THE PINEAPPLE LILY Make a statement with Pineapple Lillies in your summer garden. These exotic summer blooms are available in several different varieties, ranging in colors of pale green, purple, white, pinks and burgundy.

Food for Thought

McDONALD GREEN LEAF: All purpose plant food specifically formulated for Hampton Roads This time of year gardens all over Hampton Roads are drooping, deflated and yes, a little bedraggled.

August Garden To-Dos

Tired of that Hampton Roads summer heat and humidity yet? Wondering what to do in the garden in August besides melt? No one would blame you if gardening was the last thing on your mind and for many.

Low Maintenence, High Returns

PORTULACA Try Portulaca if you need a plant that flowers where it’s hot and dry. Portulaca, sometimes called moss rose, is a popular drought tolerant annual that loves those hot, dry days of summer.

Easy + Delicious

One of the easiest fruits to grow: THE FIG TREE Figs are one of the easiest fruit trees you can grow and NOW is the time to enjoy this scrumptious fruit.

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DO IT YOURSELF ‘UNDER THE SEA’ TERRARIUM BOWL Grab your kiddos and create a magical underwater world they’ll love. With just a few materials, they’ll have a fish eye view of life under the sea.

How Well Do You Know Your Crepe Myrtle?

CREPE MYRTLE FACTS & FICTION With our 32nd Crepe Myrtle Fest upon us, we’ve put together some info to see how well you know your Crepe Myrtle.

Pretty in Pink

OUR FAVORITE PINK CREPE MYRTLES Pink, the color of summer comes in many different hues. The Crepe Myrtle proudly displays this summer color from watermelon pinks to a soft strawberry pinks.

The Local’s Top Choice

It’s no secret what our favorite tree is! Hampton Roads’ gardeners often visit asking this question and the answer is always the Crepe Myrtle.