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Morgan County WV Demonstration Gardens

The gardens surrounding the Morgan County Public Library in Berkeley Springs are nurtured by the Morgan County chapter of the WVU Extension Master Gardeners. This site will send you to a variety of external websites that provide details about the plants chosen for each bed and offer details about our sustainability goals and maintenance plans.

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Cindy Bodin

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Mary Elko

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Morgan County Public Library Maintenance Plan - Berkeley Springs Branch

Ruth Eisenhour ·
Winter - Trim broken branches and stems as needed Throughout the Growing Season Hold bi-monthly workdays to keep weeds at bay Water beds as needed, aiming for 1” of water each week during the first growing season and any time thereafter during dry spells March Prune evergreen and most summer or fall blooming shrubs as needed (Beautyberry, Inkberry Holly, Carolina Allspice, Oakleaf Hydrangea, New Jersey Tea, Witch Hazel) To keep the Inkberries from becoming leggy, remove up to 1/3 of the...
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Darryl Ames

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Contact Us!

Ruth Eisenhour ·
For more information about these gardens or the Morgan County Master Gardener Program, please visit our website, or contact the Morgan County Extension Office. Website: https://connect.extension.org/g/master-gardeners-of-morgan-county-west-virginia Email: MorganCountyExtension@mail.wvu.edu Phone: 304-258-8400 Address: 80 War Memorial Trail, Suite C, Berkeley Springs, WV 25411
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Follow these links to the Morgan County Master Gardener Site

Ruth Eisenhour ·
https://connect.extension.org/g/master-gardeners-of-morgan-county-west-virginia
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Maggie Norris

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