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Berryville Library – 12/9/25

This past Tuesday, Christy Zuniga, Jan Scheel, Jennifer Hudspeth, Vonnie Dikeman, Regina and Randy Hooten, Pam Richter, and Anita Engert volunteered to rake and remove leaves in the Berryville library garden. We left some leaves to decompose and return to the soil, and we tidied and cleaned the garden beds in preparation for winter. A […]

Berryville Library, Projects

Berryville Library – 11/4/25

On Tuesday, November 4, Luanne Bullard, Anita Engert, and Jennifer Hudspeth volunteered at the Berryville Public Library garden. Their tasks began with removing Daylily and Iris foliage from the beds, watering the container Kimberly Queen ferns, followed by weeding and general bed clean-up. The Itea ‘Sweetspire’ displayed beautiful fall color. The two varieties of Tradescantia

Berryville Library, Projects

Berryville Library – 10/14/25

Kristy Tesch, Katy Harvey, Luanne Bullard, and Anita Engert volunteered in the Berryville Library garden on Tuesday, October 14, with a lot of help from Junior Master Gardener, Callan Stone. The garden was thoroughly watered, leaves and debris were removed from the beds, and the Lambs Ear (Stachys Byzantina) was pruned. Thanks to Carroll County maintenance

Berryville Library, Projects

Berryville Library – 9/9/25

Anita Engert and Jennifer Hudspeth volunteered at the Berryville Library on Tuesday, Sept 9. The weeds are sparse due to a lack of rain, and efforts were focused on watering and cleaning up spent garden debris. The Panicle Limelight Hydrangeas, Asclepias (Milkweed), and Tradescantia Pallida (Purple Heart) are beautiful and in bloom. The Callicarpa Japonica (Japanese Beautyberry) is

Berryville Library, Projects

Berryville Library – 8/12/25

Anita Engert and Jennifer Hudspeth spent a recent workday in the library watering and pruning spent perennial foliage. Thanks to Kristy Noble, Lori Wilson Ball, and Jan Scheel for their supplemental watering of the garden between scheduled workdays. Jan Scheel The Hibiscus Althea (Rose of Sharon) is in its second year and has begun to

Berryville Library, Projects

Berryville Library – 7/22/25

Thanks to Jan Scheel and Kristy Noble for putting in extra time during the week and watering in the library garden. At today’s scheduled 2nd Tuesday workday, Jan got there early and got everything watered. Lori Wilson-Ball, Anita Engert, and Jennifer Hudspeth deadheaded and cleaned up spent daylily and perennial debris, weeded, and picked bagworms

Berryville Library, Projects

Berryville Library 6/24/25

The Carroll County Master Gardeners held their regularly scheduled workday Tuesday morning at the Berryville Library. Anita Engert, Brenda Champlain, and Kristy Tesch focused mainly on watering and weeding.  The torch and day lilies were really showing out and the sedum pots are now well rooted. Regular workdays are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays

Berryville Library, Projects

Berryville Library – 6/10/25

Darla Danvers and Jennifer Hudspeth volunteered at the recent Berryville Library workday. Weeding and pruning the spent bloom and foliage was the focus. The gardens are beautiful after the recent rains. The daylilies, echinacea (coneflower), oak leaf and macrophylla hydrangeas, russian sage, drift roses, hosta, and purple heart are all in bloom. Pollinators are busy in

Berryville Library, Projects

Berryville Library – 5/28/25

On Tuesday, May 28, Kristy Tesch, Regina and Randy Hooten, Anita Engert, and Jennifer Hudspeth volunteered at the Berryville Library Gardens. The gardens are looking and lush, and weeds were plentiful after all the rain. We weeded, deadheaded spent bulb foliage, transplanted a hellebore and liriope, and planted a donated macrophylla hydrangea. Perennial daylilies, native

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Berryville Library 5/15/25

Tuesday, May 15, Jan Scheel, Kristy Tesch, Anita Engert, and Jennifer Hudspeth volunteered in the Berryville Library Garden. A sweet and hardworking little master gardener, Callan Stone, joined us for the morning. Weeds are plentiful after the recent rains. We weeded, pruned dead peony blooms, and some of the spring bulb foliage, and planted two full

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