Meet the Spring Regulars
Written by: LynchburgLiving • March 1, 2026
Birds You’ll See This Spring s winter loosens its grip and daylight stretches a little longer each evening, Central Virginia’s...
Rediscovering Jefferson’s Landscape
Written by: Ashleigh Meyer • February 23, 2026
By: Ashleigh Meyer / Photos Courtesy: Poplar Forest When we think about archaeology, most of us probably have a similar image come to mind:...
ReviveLYH Is Combating Invasive Plant Species in Lynchburg
Written by: Anna Eileen White • January 1, 2026
Inside Lynchburg Parks and Recreation’s Volunteer-Driven Program to Restore Native Ecosystems By: Anna Eileen White / Photos...
Growing Good
Written by: Megan Horst • November 1, 2025
How Lynchburg Grows Is “Planting Seeds” to Feed and Impact our Community by: Megan L. Horst | Photos Courtesy: Lynchburg grows...
From Grass to Garden
Written by: LynchburgLiving • September 1, 2025
A Beginner’s Guide to Rewilding Your Landscape For decades, a lush green lawn was the hallmark of a well-kept home. But more and more...
Carved in Stone
Written by: Anna Eileen White • September 1, 2025
Craftsmanship and Collaboration Leave an Enduring Mark at the Woodsmalls’ Nelson County Home By: Anna Eileen White / Photos Courtesy:...
In the Heat of Summer: Gardening with Resilience
Written by: Lindsey Cline • July 1, 2025
By: Lindsey Cline-Shrader As we move from a cool, rainy spring and step into the season of summer squash, sticky, sweet watermelons, and...
Weed Less, Grow More
Written by: Lindsey Cline • April 22, 2025
A Native Gardener’s Guide to Long-Term Success By: Lindsey Cline-Shrader In the early days of my garden, weeding became a kind of ritual....
Gardens for Mindful Eating
Written by: LynchburgLiving • March 1, 2025
Growing Your Own Nutrient-Rich Produce Gardening offers a pathway to better nutrition, improved mental well-being, and a closer connection...
Preserving Garden Goodness
Written by: LynchburgLiving • March 1, 2025
How to Dry Herbs & Vegetables Without a Dehydrator Drying herbs and vegetables is a fantastic way to preserve your garden’s bounty or...








