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Garden Tool Maintenance: End-of-Season Tips for Cleaning and Storing Garden Tools

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As the vibrant summer days give way to the cooler fall temperatures, gardeners find themselves transitioning from the hustle of planting...

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Your August Garden Checklist

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We survived the crushing heat of June and early July and, thankfully, were greeted with some welcomed rain—and our gardens are soaking it...

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Your July Garden Checklist

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July is a pivotal month for gardeners in Zone 7A, a time when summer is in full swing and the garden requires both maintenance and...

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Nature Is Healing

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Nature is healing,” said Catherine Eubank, founder of ONE Forest School near Smith Mountain Lake in Bedford County. ...

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TransformingYour Yard

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Conservation Landscaping Best Practices By: Lindsey Cline-Shrader Conservation landscaping blends aesthetic appeal and ecological...

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Summer Reads

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Books by local (and local-ish) authors to enjoy this season All the Little HopesBy: Leah WeissAll the Little Hopes is a Southern tale of...

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Adventure Awaits

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RVing, Camping with Kids, Creating Content, and Making the Most of Every Moment By: Megan Williams  |  Photos by: Ashlee Glen In a warm...

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Intensive Planting: Maximizing Space and Yield in Raised Beds

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Raised bed gardening has surged in popularity, offering gardeners a controlled environment to cultivate a variety of crops. Among the...

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Your June Garden Checklist

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Everything you need to do for a successful growing season When Andy Williams sang, “It’s the most wonderful time of the year” we’re...

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Decoding Traditional Home Spaces: Bringing the Past into the Present

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Stepping into a home built 120 to 150 years ago is like opening a time capsule that reveals not just the architecture and aesthetics of a...

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