Support the Seed to Supper Program Now for Giving Tuesday!

November 18, 2024

Giving Tuesday, December 3, 2024, is a global movement of generosity that encourages all of us to give back. You can support the Penn State Master Gardener Seed to Supper program now through the Giving Tuesday link!

Upcoming Fall Programs

October 9, 2024

Penn State Extension, through the Master Gardener program and the Food, Families and Communities program, have many offerings this fall. These programs incorporate the use of plants – from flowers to fruit, and nutrition to cooking, that will help you stay healthy, active and continue to increase your gardening knowledge.

Invasive Autumn and Russian Olives

September 5, 2024

Ornamental olive trees, once frequently sought-after landscape plants, are now on Pennsylvania's invasive plant list.

Tweaking Your Garden Calendar for Pollinators and Beneficial Insects

June 24, 2024

Create a healthy garden teaming with pollinators and other beneficial insects by adding, changing, or removing a few tasks in the gardening process through the seasons.

2023 Penn State Extension Master Gardener Annual Report

May 6, 2024

View the full report of Penn State Extension Master Gardener county, state, and even national accomplishments!

Stop! Before You Put that Shovel into the Gravel...

March 6, 2024

Beauty in the Landscape

February 16, 2024

What looks pretty in the landscape, and what we determine is good or bad, changes all the time.

Plumaria

February 12, 2024

The history of this lovely flowering plant and how to grow it in Pennsylvania

Starting Seeds

January 22, 2024

How to plant from seed.

Black Gum Tree – a Splendid Tree in Any Landscape

January 22, 2024

Planting a tree can add many benefits besides improving your garden and views. One native tree, the black gum or black tupelo also known as sour gum, grows well in our area. Learn more about this native tree in this article.

The Many Mental Health Benefits of Gardening

January 22, 2024

It's a new year, so it’s that time that many of us wonder what we can do to improve ourselves. Whether you're looking to increase physical exercise, improve general health, or make positive mental health changes, gardening is a great way to achieve all of these things!

Enhance Your Home in Winter with Colorful Houseplants

January 22, 2024

Houseplants can enhance your home in the winter with color and cheerfulness while adding air-purifying qualities to the home.

To Buy or Not to Buy - The Gear Your Houseplants Really Need

January 16, 2024

What should the gardener make of houseplant products that abound, especially on websites and in catalogs? This article recommends which accessories are necessary for indoor plant care and which are not.

A Succulent Garden Brightens a Home

January 3, 2023

Succulents are making a colossal debut in the gardening realm. These plants are popular because they are unique and relatively easy to maintain. Their varied shapes, sizes, textures, and colors offer a delightful attraction.

Reflecting on 2022 and Planning for 2023

January 3, 2023

As the year ends, many gardeners find their mailboxes bursting with seed catalogs full of pictures of colorful flowers and plump vegetables. Anticipation of warmer temperatures and getting outside again can tempt even the most stoic gardener to place an immediate order! But before you do that, let’s take some time to reflect on the past year and plan for the next year.

Banana Plant: A Bold and Beautiful Tropical Addition to the Garden

July 12, 2022

Tropical plants are native to warm, humid, frost-free zones; however, they can provide beauty to Pennsylvania gardens during the summer months and be a welcome addition in your home in the winter. The Banana plant has become a common patio planting.

Culver's Root: the Perfect Native Plant For Pollinators

July 12, 2022

If you want pollinators in your garden, and you should, plant Culver’s root (Veronicastrum virginicum). It attracts a variety of beneficial insects including bees and butterflies.

Ants On Peonies

May 6, 2022

Herbaceous Peonies are beautiful traditional flowers that have been loved by gardeners for many years. They make a great cut flower, and add fragrance throughout the room wherever they are placed.

Spring Bulbs and Perennials Make Perfect Companions

April 29, 2022

April is one of my favorite months of the year. The days become longer, the temperatures are typically in the 60’s and 70’s, and we are blessed with April showers. The birds serenade one another, and the peepers provide a chorus of chirping to welcome spring. After seeing the whites, grays, and browns of the winter months, a masterpiece of color is displayed in April.

Trial and Demonstration Gardens in Adams County

April 29, 2022

If you are a person who visits our Trial Garden frequently you will notice some changes this year: we will be emphasizing three types of plants in the plots--some of the gardeners will plant pollinator plants, some will be planting tea plants, and some will be gardening for children.

Getting to Know Your Yard's Microclimates

April 11, 2022

Microclimates are smaller areas with features that cause local conditions to deviate from the average.

Spring Has Arrived!

March 24, 2022

Spring is the perfect time to prepare to for projects like developing a meadow.

Fiddle Leaf Fig (Ficus lyrata)

March 23, 2022

Originating in the West African Rain Forest, Ficus lyrata grows to be large trees in their native habitat. Since the 1970s, Fiddle Leaf Figs have grown in popularity as house plants.

Just Say No to a Volcano!

March 23, 2022

Mulch is a good thing, too much mulch is not a good thing.

Native Honeysuckle...A Hummingbird Magnet and Quick Fix for Privacy

March 23, 2022

Native Honeysuckle can provide an element of privacy while attracting hummingbirds late into the season.

Is Your Garden Ready to Plant?

March 1, 2022

Get a Soil Test to Determine if Your Soil is Ready.

The Perennial Plant of the Year™ Program – Selecting for Success

February 17, 2022

the Perennial Plant Association has made the selection of reliable and beautiful perennials much easier by launching The Perennial Plant of the Year™ program.

Polyculture and Permaculture

January 25, 2022

An Indigenous gardening model that fits today’s landscapes.

Polyculture

January 25, 2022

Polyculture a fancy term for a technique you are probably already using.

Poison Ivy - - The Native Plant Nobody Wants

January 25, 2022

This may seem like a strange time of year to talk about poison ivy, but, really, it isn't. Did you know you can still get it if the plant has no leaves? Or even if the plant is dead?