
Plant some trees (7/17/2024) - Editorial, The Draft Horse Journal, Summer 1989 So here is what I think we ought to do…while we are thinking about all these things. I think we should all plant… …
Grateful pollinators (7/10/2024) - When days are hot and nights bring little rain, pollinators are grateful for the flowers that continue to bloom thanks to gardeners’ loving care. Please send your photos to editor@gazettejournal.net.… …


High summer problems (7/10/2024) - “There are some moments when I feel pleased with my garden, and other moments when I despair. The pleased moments usually happen in spring, and last up to the middle… …
Dog days (7/10/2024) - Dogs playing in the water at Wilton Creek in Hartfield found a way to beat the heat, from left, Bella, Georgai and Rip. Photos by Bob Waldrop …
Floral fireworks (7/3/2024) - Bold summertime flowers bring the punch of Fourth of July fireworks. Please send your photos to editor@gazettejournal.net. Day Lily “Wild Child” from Cheryl Battle of Bavon. California Poppy sent by… …


“I’m so pretty!” (7/3/2024) - Will Morgan of Cardinal, age 8, photographed a bluebird that saw himself in the car mirror. …
Survivors (6/26/2024) - In this drought, the strong survive—or depend on your faithful watering. Please send your photos to editor@gazettejournal.net. Honeybee on a volunteer sunflower, sent by Cheryl Battle, Bavon. Black-eyed Susans and… …
When irises have health problems (6/26/2024) - Irises are my favorite flowers. I love these regal plants with sword-like foliage and extravagantly ruffled blooms in an array of colors from darkest midnight to the earliest blush of… …

Warm colors (6/18/2024) - June’s flowers are certainly hardy survivors in this heat. Please send your photos to editor@gazettejournal.net. Honeybee on the butterfly weed, sent by Cheryl Battle of Bavon. Tiger lilies, submitted by… …
The deer are back (6/18/2024) - Yes, the deer are back, and they are hungry. We have a Gang of Seven that saunter through almost every morning and evening. I am sure they discuss the level… …


Berry bonanza: Blackberry, blueberry growers expecting a bountiful season (6/18/2024) - As strawberry season winds down, berry lovers still can fill their baskets as Virginia’s blackberries and blueberries ripen. After a mild winter, blueberry and blackberry growers are welcoming customers to… …
York County to hold Juneteenth celebration Saturday (6/12/2024) - York County’s third annual Juneteenth celebration will be held from 3-8 p.m. Saturday at the McReynolds Athletic Complex, 412 Sports Way, Yorktown. This free event welcomes radio host and M.C.… …
Nature’s finest (6/12/2024) - No words are necessary. Please send your photos to editor@gazettejournal.net. A hibiscus and a calla lily at the Port Haywood home of Linda Dalgety. Cheryl Battle of Bavon said, “A… …
How to start a decent lawn (6/12/2024) - A friend recently asked, “How would a person go about trying to get a decent front lawn where there is nothing, not even wiregrass, to cover the hardpan?” Ah, that’s… …


Memorial Day meals (6/5/2024) - Parishioners and friends of Abingdon Episcopal Church in White Marsh gathered on Monday, May 27 to assemble 85 meals for homebound Gloucester County residents. Delivering Meals on Wheels on holidays… …