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Spider Plants are beautiful succulents that fit in almost any spot in your home due to their small height and width. This makes it perfect for families that want to grow it together in their homes! The best time to plant in Northern Virginia is in the spring, from late March to early May. Fall is also a good time to plant, from mid-August to early October. Some plants, such as annuals and vegetables, can be planted throughout the growing season. Did you know that there is not only a Christmas Cactus but also a Thanksgiving Cactus and an Easter Cactus? All make for beautiful gifts! The Snake Plant is the perfect succulent for any indoor Virginia garden. You can put it anywhere in your house, arrange it with any other succulent, and it is kid and pet-friendly.

Zone 6b encompasses most of the state, including the cities of Richmond and Norfolk. This zone has relatively mild winters, with a minimum average temperature of -5° to 0°F during the colder months. Gardeners in this zone can grow a wide variety of plants, including many Virginia native plants that are perfect for supporting pollinators and other wildlife. The State Arboretum of Virginia, formerly known as the Orland E. White Arboretum hosts an impressive 172 acres of beauty. The grounds were established in 1930 and now holds over 5,000 woody trees and shrubs from all over the world. In your life, you become a lot of things to different people,” said Freeman. “For many people, gardening is the centerpiece of who you are. It is more than a hobby. Gardening connects plants to people, and there’s healing power in that.” This is the best place to see cool aquatic plants, Japanese Maples, an incredible Fern Valley, and much, much more. Plan to visit the Asian, Azalea, and Dogwood Collections for amazing fragrant blooms. Walk under the enchanting Grove of State Trees or visit the year-round beauty of the evergreens of the Hollies and Magnolias.

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When it comes to sustainable landscaping, there are a few basics to keep in mind. First, choose plants that are native to Virginia. These plants have evolved to thrive in our climate and will require less water and fertilizer than non-native species. You should also, of course, consider selecting native plants that provide food and habitat for local wildlife. Keep the work area safe. All debris and equipment (tools, hoses, etc.) should be removed from paths to avoid problems with wheelchairs and walking aids. If using pesticides, directions on the label must be followed and cautions heeded. Keep any sharp tools closed when not in use. Keep rake tines turned down. And then there are the brilliant bugs, like the Virginia ctenucha moth. This native Virginia insect is a true friend to gardeners, and its caterpillars feed on many common garden pests, including Japanese beetles, gypsy moth caterpillars, and tent caterpillars.

Plant tall veggies (such as pole beans on a trellis or sweet corn) on the north side of the garden so they don’t shade shorter plants. If you do get shade in a part of your garden, save that area for small, cool-season veggies. If shade is unavoidable in parts of your garden, save those areas for cool-season vegetables that appreciate shade as the weather heatsup. In Virginia growing zone 5, spring is considerably cold compared to most other areas. As a result, the viable growing season in these locations is fairly short.There are a number of things that can be planted now in Virginia Beach. Some vegetables that can be planted now are broccoli, cabbage, and cauliflower. Herbs such as cilantro and parsley can also be planted. With so much of the growing season experiencing cooler temperatures, focusing on frost tolerant crops is a great strategy for success. Vegetables such as collard greens, buttercrunch lettuce, onions, and radishes can usually be planted in late April or May for zone 5. Cool weather crops that have a bit longer growing period, such as Brussels sprouts, parsnips, and artichokes, are another great option for the colder areas of Virginia.

You can also plant trees, shrubs, and perennials. Asters, goldenrod, and native grassesprovide beautiful flowers and textures that last into the fall season. You can have a gorgeous garden to enjoy all year long. Winter Meadowlark Gardens are one of the best botanical gardens in Vienna, Virginia. The grounds cover more than 95 acres! Here you will discover gardens with beautiful showcases of local Virginia flora. There are also peaceful ornamental display gardens.Callahan and local Extension Master Gardener volunteers use community centers and local libraries to bring programming to areas identified by the local government as needing an infusion of programming.

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