A Complete Guide to Growing Herbs Indoors
#mgnv #mastergardener #indoorherbgarden
Growing herbs indoors is one of the most rewarding ways to bring freshness, fragrance, and flavor into your home year-round.


#mgnv #mastergardener #indoorherbgarden
Growing herbs indoors is one of the most rewarding ways to bring freshness, fragrance, and flavor into your home year-round.

#MGNV Tried and True #NativePlant Selections for the Mid-Atlantic
This adaptable, native, pioneer species' common name, #Persimmon, comes from the indigenous Algonquin people who have prized the sweet orange fruit for food and medicinal purposes. This Ebony family member’s hard wood is used for golf club heads and furniture veneer.

#mgnv #mastergardeners #simpsongarden #alexandriaymca
The Alexandria Y works with many organizations, companies, and donors every year, but it chose Simpson’s Master Gardeners of Northern Virginia as the Alexandria Y’s Community Partner of the Year.
“We couldn’t ask for better partners,” said Nick Dorazio, executive director of the Alexandria Y. “It’s a perfect partnership.”

#MGNV Tried and True #NativePlant Selections for the Mid-Atlantic
This robust native, whose flowers resemble #turtleheads, is named for Chelone (rhymes with “baloney”), a nymph of Greek mythology who was punished for her insolence by being turned into a tortoise. The Virginia Native Plant Society named White Turtlehead 2024 Wildflower of the Year.

#mgnv #mastergardener #climatechange #hottersummers
The new trend toward hotter summers and warmer winters is necessarily changing the way we garden. Our current lowest average temperature of 14 degrees now would place our region in Zone 8, which is presently located around Virginia Beach, a little over 200 miles further south. Should we be planting southern species?

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Vegetable gardening information and events for November.
