by Caroline Brown | Sep 8, 2017 | Horticulture Notebook
When was the last time you planted a conifer in your yard? These often overlooked workhorses need more attention and respect. I often hear folks say that they get too large and drop too may limbs when we get ice. If you choose the right conifer and put it in the...
by Caroline Brown | Aug 29, 2017 | Clippings
The High Line in New York City Cheryl Converse will give us a overview of The High Line, the amazing public park on Manhattan’s West Side that was transformed from an elevated freight rail line. The High Line’s landscape was created in partnership with...
by Caroline Brown | Aug 8, 2017 | Clippings
Gardening in the Age of Social Media: What’s Useful ? Caroline Brown became a Master Gardener with the class of 1999 and is a 10 Year-Plus member. She served as Committee Chair for the Tri-State Master Gardener Conference in 2004 and Secretary on the MAMG Board in...
by Caroline Brown | Aug 8, 2017 | Clippings
Kudzu and You – The Good, the Bad, the Ugly! John D. Byrd, Jr. was raised on a small cotton and tobacco farm in South Carolina. He learned the importance of integrated weed control using a hoe as an adolescent. He received a B.S. in Agronomy from Clemson...
by Caroline Brown | Aug 8, 2017 | Clippings
Ssh! Don’t tell the Ants! It’s Picnic Time: Indoors, Air Conditioning, Food and a Movie! What else could you ask for? The Memphis Horticulture Society’s Annual Picnic will be held on June 6th beginning at 6 pm in Sara’s Place. There will be transportation available to...
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