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2009 Season
October 2009: (Status on the James River, Plants with Seasonal Interest)
September 2009: (Drought Tolerant Plants, Truffles)
August 2009: (Goochland Farmers Market, Figs of Monticello)
July 2009: (Shoreline Stabilization, Mushrooms)
June 2009: (Marie’s Butterfly Trail, Ponds)
May 2009: (Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden’s Silver Anniversary, UVA Pavillion Garden)
April 2009: (Victory Farms, Beautiful Gardens)
March 2009: (Boulevard Flower Gardens, National Boxwood Trials)
2008 Season
October 2008: (Remarkable Trees of Virginia, The Gentle Gardener)
September 2008: (Planting Fall Bulbs, Vintage Virginia Apples)
August 2008: (Landscaping with Evergreens, Zen Garden)
July 2008: (Tricycle Gardens, Blue Mountain Brewery)
June 2008: (Diversity in the Home Landscape, Commercial Fishing)
May 2008: (Protected Production of Fresh Cut Flowers, Alpacas: Buck Ridge Farm)
April 2008: (Farm Raised Asparagus, Spring Flowering Trees and Shrubs)
March 2008: (Daffodils in the Conservatory, Planet Earth Diversified)
2007 Season
October 2007: (Landscape Plant Selection, Historic Kenmore and George Washington’s Ferry Farm)
September 2007: (Residential Irrigation, Shrimp Farming)
August 2007: (Vermiculture, Hill Top Berry Farm and Winery)
July 2007: (Intimate Landscapes, Community Supported Agriculture)
June 2007: (Potting Around: A Celebration of Container Gardening, Bremo Trees)
May 2007: (Daylilies at Maymont, Maud Henne: Conifers in the Garden)
April 2007 : (Sod Production, Sheep and Goat Fiber)
March 2007: (Growing and Maintaining Boxwoods,Orchids)
2006 Season
October 2006: (Whiskey from Virginia apples, soil improvement)
September 2006: (Flowers After 5, Viburnums)
August 2006: (King Family Vineyard, oak decline in Virginia)
July 2006: (Graves Mountain Lodge, America’s Anniversary Garden)
June 2006: (Green Roof, Bay Friendly Landscaping)
May 2006: (Honey Bee Keeping, Habitat at Home Program)
April 2006: (Maymont’s Herb Garden, native plants)
March 2006: (Indoor plants, goat soap)
2005 Season
October 2005: (horticultural therapy, new ornamentals)
September 2005: (Maymont’s Japanese Garden, cut flower production)
August 2005: (The Children’s Garden at Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens, Sage Garden: Dried Flowers)
July 2005: (Visits to Lavender Fields Farm and Southern Exposure Seed Exchange)
June 2005: (Plants for water gardens, Edible Landscapes)
May 2005: (Wildlife Habitat, Fresh Strawberries)
April 2005: (Bonsai, Panorama Farm)
March 2005: (Landscaping with Stone, Daffodils)
2004 Season
July 2004: (Growing Ginseng Root, Pick Your Own Blackberries)
August 2004: (Organic Beef and Egg Production, Growing Heirloom Varieties)
September 2004: (Gardening Tools used by Pros, Growing Dahlias)
October 2004: (Poinsettia Production in Charlottesville and the Giving Tree in Mechanicsville)
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Extension Offices
Albemarle………434.872.4580
Amelia………804.561.2481
Chesterfield………804.751.4401
Goochland………804.556.5841
Greene………434.985.5236
Hanover………804.752.4310
Henrico………804.501.5160
James City………757.564.2170
Louisa………540.967.3422
Mathews………804.752.7196
New Kent………804.966.9645
Powhatan………804.598.5640
Richmond City………804.786.4150
Additional Listings:
ext.vt.edu/offices
Resources:
Agecroft Hall
Ash Lawn
Berkeley Plantation
Edith J. Carrier Arboretum
James River Plantations
J. Sargeant Reynolds
Kenmore and Ferry Farm
Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden
Maymont Gardens and Landscapes
Monticello
Mt. Vernon Garden and Estates
Norfolk Botanical Garden

