Archives for the "snow" Category

Salt: Necessary Evil

In gardening as in life, the solution to one problem can be the cause of another. It happens when we burn fossil fuels for energy and the byproducts contribute to […]

10 Tips for Gardening in Winter

If autumn is nature’s grand finale, in winter the curtain falls. The annual performance finished, nature’s theater goes dark. Backstage, costumes are refreshed and actors rest. Players audition for new […]

Preparing Plants for Snow

Got your bread and milk? Now it’s time to prepare your plants for the snow storm. Here are some tips from our horticulturists: If you have a tree or plant […]

Snow Day — Take 2!

by Jonah Holland,  Public Relations & Marketing Coordinator, Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden   Here’s a first look at the Garden after the snow storm. The Garden remains closed today, Feb. 26, 2015, due to […]

Happy Snow Day!

by Jonah Holland, PR & Marketing Coordinator, Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden We got a bit of snow last night, considerably more than is in this photo.  Visitor Service staffer Laura Flournoy […]

Spring is Trying so Hard!

Photos by Jonah Holland, PR & Marketing Coordinator,  Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden   With tomorrow, March 20, being the  the vernal equinox and official start of spring, I thought you might enjoy some photos […]

It’s Snowing Blossoms….Oh My!

by Brenda Brown, PR & Marketing Intern, Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden It’s snowing in the Garden. Yep, it’s snowing in March. Not the white, frosty melting snow but petals coming […]