Between the Rows: Vegetable Gardening September 2025
#mgnv #mastergardener #vegetable gardening #donateproduce OVG Pepperfest, donate your produce, Wednesday library talks and vegetable gardening to do lists!


#mgnv #mastergardener #vegetable gardening #donateproduce OVG Pepperfest, donate your produce, Wednesday library talks and vegetable gardening to do lists!

Studies have shown that the particular selections gardeners make can have a tremendous impact on the diversity of life in our yards. Years of observations and research by University of Delaware entomologist Dr. Douglas Tallamy and his assistants have revealed that certain species of native plants, which he terms “keystone plants,” are especially supportive of a garden’s food web.

#MGNV Tried and True #NativePlant Selections for the Mid-Atlantic
In eastern North American lowlands, the vigorous vine of native #Virgin’s-bower quickly climbs by twining or trails along the ground in twisted fashion. A prolific bloomer, its white flowers attract pollinators late summer into fall, followed by showy seed heads on female plants.

Learn about Virginia's new law requiring signage for invasive plants, effective 2027, to protect local ecosystems and promote alternatives.

#MGNV Tried and True #NativePlant Selections for the Mid-Atlantic
Although Hairy Alumroot’s native habitat in Virginia is mostly in the southwestern mountains (it is not native to NoVA), its five-inch wide, semi-evergreen leaves and late-season flower plumes make it a species worthy of consideration for a woodland garden.

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Public ed classes offered from March through July, 2025 are now online. Each video has been edited and captioned, and each page includes multiple resources.
