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!

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!

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.

Master Gardeners Present a Bluebird Holiday Workshop

October 14, 2022

Birds and gardens are a natural fit making the end of the season a perfect time to reflect on the lessons learned, celebrate our successes, and begin to plan for next year.

Developing A Healthy, Diverse and Safe Tree Canopy

September 20, 2021

Master Gardeners of Montgomery County assist our neighbors and community as we replace the canopy affected by storm losses.

Learn to Know, Attract, Feed, and Love Native Bee Pollinators

April 30, 2021

Early spring is the time to think about native bee pollinators.

Post Holes for Garden Fences and Gates

April 21, 2021

Master Gardener of Montgomery County, Rick Ross, offers step-by-step instructions so your wooden garden posts are plumb and remain that way.

Starting a Vegetable Garden in your Flower Bed

April 2, 2021

Some people may be concerned that planting vegetables in a front yard garden bed may look messy or unattractive. Master Gardener Kristi Wenrich offers advice on how to incorporate edible plants into ornamental beds.

Herbs in Shrub Borders

April 2, 2021

Parsley plants make an attractive under planting to rhododendron shrubs in Lower Merion Township, Montgomery County.