Monday, April 26, 2010
Down to earth: Neeli Reamer's gardening column archive
Neeli Reamer is The Roanoke Times' gardening columnist. Her column appears twice monthly in Extra. Neeli Reamer
Recent columns
- Passalong plants can bring others joy
- Spring into action in planning your next garden
- Orchids seem intimidating at first, but many people can help you past that
- Column archive
About Neeli
Neeli Reamer is a Master Gardener who has a bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communication and a master's degree in counseling, where she focused heavily on horticultural therapy techniques.
She believes gardening isn't about being perfect, it's about having fun.
Passalong plants can bring others joy
Spring into action in planning your next garden
Orchids seem intimidating at first, but many people can help you past that
Don't be afraid of carnivorous plants
Can't eat 'em? Grow 'em! A primer on garbage gardening
Garden parties often call for dirt cake
Making New Year's resolutions for the garden
A sterling idea for garden markers
Spook up your garden with Halloween plants
Blacksburg gardener thinks like an artist, cultivates the unexpected
Blue Ridge Parkway is a drive-through garden
Fairies need a little garden of their own
Stymied by heat? Get ideas at tour of gardens
Volunteers help Tech garden grow
Strawberry pots are great herb gardens
Don't let dandelions defeat you
Homegrown lettuce: one pretty, cool veggie
Cultivate your own cherry blossoms
Welcoming an old friend: perennials
Language of flowers helped Victorian lovers skirt the rules
Evict that fuzzy, fat critter from your garden
No need for your garden to go dormant in winter
How to keep poinsettias healthy after holidays
Why my family loves English boxwoods
Have a gardener on your list? You have an easy task
Bottle trees bring a little color into your garden
Showcase your Hokie pride -- in the garden
Smithfield has historic gardening roots
Under the stars, gardens can still dazzle
Hummingbirds: 'Flying jewels' will add some sparkle to your garden
Shedding light on shade gardens
Take a break; take a garden tour
Anything goes in a cutting garden
A potager: Plant your garden, eat it, too
How to let your garden go native




