by Bob Morrison | Nov 2, 2019 | Blog, Bob's Advisory, Garden Tasks
November 12th is the median date for the first frost in our area (Zone 7b) Planting Ornamentals Tulips – plant tulips after November 15th and preferably after December 1st. Lilies, whether from a catalog or local store, should be planted immediately – before November...
by Kim Halyak | Oct 28, 2019 | Blog
I love movies highlighting beautiful gardens and the passionate gardeners who create them. By creating a master list of inspiring movies and documentaries, I don’t have to waste time looking for something to watch. I can curl up on couch with a cozy...
by Kim Halyak | Oct 25, 2019 | Blog
Cooper-Young Garden Walk is happy to tout GiveCamp Memphis / Design for Good 2020 because the work they do is both remarkable and selfless. Every year, 14+ nonprofits receive FREE professional help from graphic designers, computer experts, marketing gurus, and...
by Sharron Johnson | Oct 14, 2019 | Blog
Halloween DIY Craft After you’ve finished carving your Halloween pumpkin, step into your garden for more creativity! Prickly Pear, a US native cactus, is easily carved into faces and letters. Warning: wear thick work gloves or all those...
by Bob Morrison | Oct 7, 2019 | Blog, Bob's Advisory, Garden Tasks
Follow this garden checklist and you won’t forget all those important garden tasks and projects. The motto for October (and all other fall months) should be “do everything possible this fall rather than putting it off until spring”. This is especially...
by Sharron Johnson | Sep 13, 2019 | Blog, Yard of the Month
Story and photos by Sharron Johnson Ah, Memphis is a great place to be in August. I don’t mean that statement to be facetious. It’s a heartfelt statement. Memphis can boast many favorable seasons, months, and events, but the waning side of summer can be a...