by Bob Morrison | Jan 4, 2020 | Blog, Bob's Advisory
“January is usually a quiet month in the garden and is a good time to prepare for spring” January Weather Facts: Temperatures for Memphis – Horticultural Zone 7B Normal January Average High 48º Normal January Average Low 30º Normal January...
by Kim Halyak | Jan 2, 2020 | Blog
Is your garden club or green organization looking to attract new members or promote upcoming gardening events or talks? Showcase your organization to an eclectic audience of retirees, baby boomers, and millennials interested in all things gardening, at our 5th annual...
by Kim Halyak | Jan 1, 2020 | Blog
January 1st is the perfect day to pull out your calendar and add all the 2020 Memphis garden and green events worth attending. The Memphis Horticulture Society has a comprehensive EVENT CALENDAR that is regularly updated by Caroline Brown. Better yet, you can...
by Sharron Johnson | Dec 14, 2019 | Blog, Flashback, Yard of the Month
By Sharron Johnson We are upon another winter season. Yeah, I know. Wow! This year is already over, so to speak. The leaves are falling at a feverish rate as of this writing, and all I can think about is next spring. During the winter, there are so many barren trees,...
by Bob Morrison | Dec 9, 2019 | Blog, Bob's Advisory
The holidays are not a time to ignore your garden Seed catalogues & ordering Catalogues have begun to arrive ‘and it is not too early to do some serious review and ordering: Mid-February is the time some seeds need to be started and you will want...
by Kim Halyak | Nov 14, 2019 | Blog, Flashback, Yard of the Month
By Sharron Johnson The northeast quadrant of Cooper-Young was very active with new house building during the 1920’s, aka, the Roaring Twenties. High employment and extravagant spending created a new era of housing stock fueled by returning veterans...