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Plant of the Week: Yuletide Camellia

Here come the holidays and with that comes the beautiful blooms of the beloved Yuletide Camellia. This beautiful cool weather bloomer is a Hampton Roads must have with its warm, red flowers and glossy evergreen foliage.

Plant of the Week: We’re Crazy for Crotons

One of the boldest indoor and outdoor plants around, you just can’t miss crotons because of their ever changing show of vibrant autumn foliage.

Growing Little Gardeners

People of all ages can enjoy gardening, but children in particular have lots of fun developing new skills. A garden is much more than just plants and soil it’s a hands on, living classroom .

Plant of the Week: Endless Summer Hydrangeas

The Original There are some plants that should be in every garden and hydrangeas are at the top of our list ~ an absolute must have!

Plant of the Week:

BUSH DAISIES Nothing says spring like a burst ny yellow flowers in the garden and Bush Daisies are just the ticket. Not only will these flowers give you early spring flowers, but they will reward you again with.

A Little Birdy Told Me

BACKYARD BIRD WATCHING Beauty in the garden comes from more than just plants, it also comes from the creatures that make the garden their home.

Camellias: A Fall Show of Flowers

By Kathy Van Mullekom, a lifelong gardener and gardening writer living in York County, Virginia It’s almost time for the biggest and best show of the fall gardening show , the appearance of camellia flowers.

The Fall Veggie Garden

By Kathy Van Mullekom, a lifelong gardener and gardening writer living in York County, Virginia When it’s hot, it’s difficult to think about a cool season vegetable garden.

Plant of the Week: Ebony Flame Crepe Myrtle

You’ll love this super unique Crepe Myrtle that has exploded onto the scene and has everyone talking about it’s vibrant, dark red blooms offset by intense black, yes black foliage!

Grow What You Eat

By Kathy Van Mullekom, a lifelong gardener and gardening writer living in York County, Virginia Dad was never a fan of ornamental shrubs and flowers.