It begins in December. By January, seed and plant catalogs arrive at your mailbox (or email) almost daily. Browsing through ...
Spring arrives March 20 — 58 days from today, and as you see, I’m eagerly counting the days! My seed catalogs, dog-eared and worn, have been perused intensely since the first of the year; seed orders ...
After the holidays, I find it easy to slide into the winter doldrums, as I anticipate the long nippy weeks before the spring.
Columnist Don Davis says unique flowers for Lynchburg gardeners to grow this year include Cupcakes Cerise Pink, a teacup-shaped flower featuring bright fuchsia pink petals.