Gardening
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Herb Gardening Enthusiasts Can Help Detect Invasive Plant Disease
Learn about some of the most prevalent invasive insects and diseases.
Stop and Smell the Roses at ‘America’s Largest Open House’
This is the oldest and largest statewide tour of its kind nationwide.
BayScapes: Build a Stream Buffer this Year
Use stream buffers to eliminate mowing and to encourage water conservation.
Williamsburg Debuts Plant Collection Created Especially for QVC(R)
Williamsburg will debut seven collections of live plants on QVC in March.
Vegetable-Growing Notes for Central Virginia
Learn dates of last planting for fall and cold hardiness for veggies.
Fall/Winter Vegetable Gardening, Part I
Fall & winter home gardening basics from Southern Exposure Seed Exchange.
USDA Joins FDA Efforts on New Food Safety Regulations
FDA is gathering information and seeking feedback from the fresh produce industry.
Veggie-Traders Trading Homegrown Produce
Are you tired of wasting – or composting – perfectly good homegrown and organic produce? If you don’t have time to can or if you don’t have a bunch of hungry family members and neighbors, then you can shed that excess produce through the new Veggie Trader…
Can You Dig a Winter CSA?
No, we don’t mean the Confederate States of America. CSA now stands for Community Supported Agriculture, a means to gain access to locally grown fresh produce. Now, you can buy that produce from Frog Bottom Farm.





