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Happy Spring! Our stalwart volunteers have made a very good start to somespring cleaning at the Gardens. We have just recently cut back a very tall, thickcollection of dead flower stalks from last fall and winter. Being mindful of possiblehibernating … Continued
I hope in this post to raise awareness of a few of the more troublesome weeds we deal with at Warwick Way Gardens. These are some of the ones that are especially problematic for those of us trying to grow … Continued
Woo Hoo, Happy Spring! Every spring a small miracle happens: new plants come up, flowers bloom, trees leaf out, and the bees and butterflies flit around. That is exactly what’s going on now at Warwick Way Gardens. The best news … Continued
Go Easy and BEE Friendly with your Fall Clean-up There are many bees, butterflies, moths, caterpillars and other beneficial insects that need the protection of leaves, plant debris, stick piles or cavities in logs in order to make it through … Continued
Please come to our Open House at the Crawford-Marlborough-Nakoma Neighborhood Gardens at the corner of Warwick Way and Whenona Drive. Everyone is welcome! Take in the show of flourishing fall blooms, and learn more about Bumblebees! Judy Cardin, who has … Continued
It has been a very busy time at Warwick Way Gardens for the last several weeks. We started in late April, transplanting approximately two dozen early blooming wildflowers from the Buelow back yard into Warwick Way Gardens. These included Dutchman’s … Continued
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CMNNA has received a grant from the Madison Area Master Gardeners’ Association for improvements to our gardens! We have just ordered Common Elderberry, Serviceberry, Pussy Willow and Hazelnut shrubs that will offer blooms attractive to people and to pollinators, berries … Continued