This is how we garden! Take a stroll through Demonstration Gardens of the Penn State Extension Master Gardeners of Susquehanna County.
The Fred Lewis Daylily Garden was started by Fred Lewis and is located on the Locust Grove Campus of the Montrose Bible Conference. The garden is seeing new life thanks to a partnership between the Montrose Bible Conference and the Penn State Extension Master Gardeners of Susquehanna County.
The Penn State Extension Master Gardener Demonstration Garden and Exhibit at the Harford Fair is a highlight of the annual Fair for many visitors and a source of pride for the Master Gardeners.
The Wheaton House at Salt Springs State Park serves as a welcome area for park visitors. The Master Gardener Class of 2016 in Susquehanna County recreated what the Wheaton Family's kitchen garden may have looked like with the 1850s Historical Kitchen Garden at Salt Springs State Park.
The Penn State Extension Office at 88 Chenango Street in Montrose is the site of several Master Gardener Demonstration Gardens, including the Edible Education Garden, Pollinator Preferences Gardens, and Trial Project Gardens.
The town of Susquehanna is home to five Pocket Park Gardens maintained by the Susquehanna Blossoms Garden Club through a partnership with the Penn State Extension Master Gardeners: Drinker Creek Garden, Ira Reynolds Rain Garden, Willow Avenue Hill Garden, Viaduct Park, and the Franklin Avenue Pocket Parks.