August 31, 2010 – 2:59 pm | 4 Comments

Something has been eating my tomatoes, and over the weekend I saw the culprit. A woodchuck waddled over, reached up, bent a branch down and grabbed a tomato! How can I keep woodchucks out of my vegetable garden?

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Mid-Atlantic: May Gardening
May 8, 2009 – 12:05 am | No Comment

A Virginia Master Gardener shares spring tips and local news

Central Mid-Atlantic: March/April Gardening
February 26, 2009 – 3:02 pm | No Comment

A Virginia Master Gardener shares tips and gardening news for early spring

Coastal Mid-Atlantic: March/April Gardening
February 26, 2009 – 2:02 pm | No Comment

A Baltimore Master Gardener shares tips and gardening news for early spring

Mid-Atlantic: March/April Gardening
February 26, 2009 – 12:02 am | No Comment

A Maryland Master Gardener shares tips and gardening news for early spring

Mid-Atlantic: Gardens of the Spirit
May 1, 2007 – 12:05 am | No Comment

Nature has supplied us with a multitude of incredibly powerful scenes that are capable of rejuvenating the human spirit, but I believe that a well-designed garden right outside your back door can stimulate a similar positive experience.

Early Signs of Spring
May 1, 2007 – 12:05 am | No Comment

Signs of spring can be seen in Virginia gardens as early as December.

A Container Bog Garden
May 1, 2007 – 12:05 am | No Comment

Here’s how to make a bog garden in a container.