Posts by Anne McGarvey

Leaving Dried Plants

Emilia’s Garden Tips: Leaving Dried Plants – Less work, Educational, and Beneficial! See dried stems with round or oblong pods at the end of them? Instead of cutting them out…
Emilia planting seedlings in the Washington Youth Garden

Extending Your Growing Season with Row Cover

Emilia’s Garden Tips: Extending Your Growing Season with Row Cover The growing season and the school year calendar don’t always align – so how can we extend growing into the…
Emilia planting seedlings in the Washington Youth Garden

Hot Off the Press

The USDA Agricultural Research Service released a new Plant Hardiness Zone Map today! This map is based on the average annual extreme winter temperature over 30 years. It is a great…
bench looking out over fall colored trees

Volunteers Make it All Happen

There’s so much we are thankful for at FONA. This week, we want to extend our gratitude to all of the volunteers who have donated their time and effort to…

Peak Leaves are Here

The Garlic Planting Party has taken many forms since its inaugural celebration 12 years ago. Yet it remains one our team’s favorite ways to celebrate the Washington Youth Garden and…
cornellian dogwood fruits in fall, formatted as a newsletter banner

Mark Your Holiday Calendar

We are deeply saddened to share the passing of Paul W. Meyer, a long-time member of FONA’s board and staunch advocate and supporter of the National Arboretum. Paul was a…
bench in the gotelli conifer collection surrounded by fall blooming flowers, formatted for newsletter

Awards & Arboreta

FONA Field Notes has received a gold MarCom Award in the External Newsletter Publication Nonprofit category! The MarCom Awards is a large and well-respected international creative competition. It recognizes outstanding achievement in…
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Pumpkin Tales

Pumpkins are all around us this time of the year as Halloween decorations, flavoring for seasonal drinks, and pie filling. But we owe the pumpkins we know and love today…
cosmos flowers growing in the washington youth garden, formatted as a newsletter banner

Sweet & Spicy Fall Treats

Children can now sit back, relax, and enjoy a book in our new reading nook. This is the newest addition to the Nature Explore Classroom (NEC), which is found just outside…
bee on a flower in the washington youth garden

Fall Festival this Weekend

Fall is here and we’re ready to celebrate! Join us this Saturday, September 30th from 10 AM to 2 PM for our annual Fall Festival & Bulb Sale at the…
dahlias flowering, formatted for a newsletter banner
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