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Vegetable gardening in containers
(Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2000)
Gardening equipment
(Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2000)
Tomatoes
(Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2000)
Small Fruit in the Home Garden
(Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-05-01)
Success with a small fruit planting will depend on the attention given to all phases of production: variety selection, soil management, fertilization, pruning, and pest control.
Sweet Corn
(Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-05-01)
This publication summarizes the environmental preferences, culture, cultural practices, common problems, harvesting and storage of sweet corn.
Daylilies in Virginia
(Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-05-01)
Daylilies are good plants for the beginning gardener because they are relatively maintenance free. This publication covers an introduction to and the culture and maintenance of daylilies.
Plant Propagation from Seed
(Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-05-01)
When a seed is mature and put in a favorable environment, it will germinate, or begin active growth. In the following section, seed germination and transplanting of seeds will be discussed.
Selecting Landscape Plants: Flowering Trees
(Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-05-01)
This publication helps the reader to select wisely among the many species and varieties of flowering trees available. The following are considerations that should be taken into account when choosing flowering trees for the ...
Selecting Landscape Plants: Broad-Leaved Evergreens
(Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-05-01)
The ornamental broad-leaved evergreens described in this publication are generally hardy in all parts of the state unless otherwise indicated. When broad-leaved evergreens are planted and located properly, they can add ...
Vegetables Recommended for Virginia
(Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-05-01)
A list of vegetables that are recommended for growing in Virginia, includes remarks and disease resistance.