All tagged Gardening

Tyler’s Edible Garden: a Fresh Approach to Learning

After a productive first summer growing season in Tyler Arboretum‘s Edible Garden, the harvest can be reckoned not just the tons of vegetables and fruit produced, but also in the seeds of ideas planted in the minds of visitors to the historic public garden in Media. A goal of the recently-completed $1.4 million project was to help visitors connect with nature on an entirely new level, said Mandy Santiago, Tyler’s executive director. “More than 800 children this summer attended camps at Tyler, and dedicated parts of each day to helping plant, dig, prune, and harvest crops in the Edible Garden.”

Dig and Divide Peonies at Scott

Autumn is the perfect time to dig, divide, and add peonies in your garden. On Sunday, October 6, from 1 to 4 p.m., the Mid-Atlantic Peony Society will host a “Dig and Divide” demonstration at Scott Arboretum, sharing techniques for propagating and improving the health of these perennial beauties.

Bring on the Summer of the Sunflower

Have you heard the buzz about sunflowers? They are garden showstoppers but are also wonderful for pollinating insects — especially native bees, whose numbers are in steep decline. The Swarthmore Horticultural Society has decided to make this the “Summer of the Sunflower” to raise awareness of the role the flowers — and the bees they attract and protect — play in the health of a diverse habitat.

Green Thumbs Up: Enter Summer Garden Contest

Is everything coming up roses in your home garden? Are your vegetables the talk of the neighborhood? Take pride in the results of your hard work and green touch and enter the Delaware County Master Gardener Garden Contest this summer. The contest is open to individual gardeners as well as community gardens in both ornamental and vegetable categories.