
What’s in a Name?
What’s in a Name? Carl Linnaeus (1707 – 1780) systematically began classifying plants and animals in the 1720’s. He created a general name (genus)

What’s in a Name? Carl Linnaeus (1707 – 1780) systematically began classifying plants and animals in the 1720’s. He created a general name (genus)
Your source for monthly gardening tips, seasonal tasks, and local events.

Welcome to Gardening in the Mid-South, a monthly newsletter published by the Memphis Area Master Gardeners. Here, you will find reliable gardening information for the Memphis area focusing on home gardening information, monthly tips and tasks, local events, and more.

Plant diseases can be tricky to diagnose. Learn how to identify signs, symptoms, and common causes affecting ornamental plants in your landscape.
Plant: Start seeds of fall vegetables. Divide and transplant daylilies and bearded iris during the month of August. Lawn Care: Continue to mow Bermuda and

Backyard birds do not care about fancy seed blends or pretty packaging. They care about: high energy food, insects, native plants, clean water, safe cover.

I believe gardens are to be shared, and I am truly grateful to visit private gardens that generous gardeners open to the public for just

Explore horticulture events happening across the Mid-South.

Ask an Expert Recently I noticed some strange, bright red and black bugs crawling all over my milkweed plants. I quickly used the camera app
Welcome! Boy, is it hot out there! Stay cool indoors with this month’s Gardening in the Midsouth where you’ll learn the history of the American lawn and

It is time to turn the calendar to July, which signals hot days ahead. July is usually one of the hottest months here in the
Plant Start seeds for cabbage, parsley, kale, brussell sprouts, collards, and other cool season vegetables. Replant summer color if needed. Consider succession planting of zucchini

A Brief History of the American Lawn How we got here—and where we might go next It may surprise you to learn that the

Got Bugs? My wife is an early riser and likes to watch the sun rise with her morning cup of coffee while I happily
For the best, regionally specific advice you can get about gardening, speak to a Master Gardener. You may call the Horticulture Hotline or visit one of our ‘Ask A Master Gardener’ clinics held throughout the year at festivals, markets, and workshops.