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Welcome to the Derwood Demonstration Garden. Hours are 8:00 am–12:00 noon Tuesdays, April thru

November for Master Gardener assistance.Additionally, we are open year round from dawn to dusk

for your own self-guided tours.

Map of Demo Gardenhttp://mcmgdemogarden.com

Here’s what the garden looked like on February, 2014.

How can we help you?

• Visit our garden on Tuesdays for personal attention from Master Gardeners. Learn about IPM (Integrated Pest Management).

• Check out our garden on your own time from dawn to dusk throughout the year.

• Come to Grow It Eat It events on April 18 and August 1 this year and the Harvest Festival.

• Contact us for a personal small group tour.

Are you looking for plants that do well in the shade/dappled light that aren’t so attractive to deer?

Visit the Shade Garden.We try our best to keep

all labels accurate and up to date.

Are you searching for more native plants to use in your landscape?

Take a stroll through the Conservation Garden.

A large portion of the garden is dedicated to vegetable gardening.

Discover the many varieties that are successful in Maryland.

In 2014, this garden donated over 1800 pounds of produce to Manna. Two or three times a year we coordinate with the

Grow It Eat It program to offer workshops/exhibits to the public.

Are you curious about what to do with a limited garden space? Our 100-Square-Foot Garden produced over

390 pounds last year. Come and see how they did it.

See how to grow food on straw bales, in containers and vertically.

Examine the many hand-made structureswe use and attend a Grow It Eat It workshop

to learn how to make one.

We have a well-maintained, labeled Kitchen Garden

Maybe you’re interested in knowing which varieties of fruit grow best in this area without the use of pesticides, using IPM methods.

Wander through the small fruit beds located in the Vegetable area.

…and if you just want to grow things that smell good, stroll down the brick path to the Fragrance Garden.

Be sure not to miss the Chocolate-Scented Daisy.

Our composting area makes most of the compost for the entire garden. Come and see it in operation and

talk to the experts who maintain it.

Are you looking for ways to get the kids involved in gardening?

Perhaps making a fairy garden in a pot!

.…or building a tunnel or teepee for children to

play in, covered with just the right kind of plants.

Flowers from Therapeutic Horticulture beds are used to provide nursing home residents an opportunity to experience nature’s beauty. Get tips on which flowers work best in arrangements.

Would you like to create a butterfly habitat in your yard?

Come and see which plants attract butterflies and skippers.

We demonstrate the use of 2 kinds of ponds. One is prefab and the other is

constructed with a free-form liner.

Integrated Pest Management in actionMilkweed Bug Vs. Frog

• Please consider this an invitation to come and visit us throughout the season. We are looking forward to helping you with your gardening questions.

• Presentation/images created by Darlene Nicholson.• Thanks to Melitta Carter for frog videos.

• Thanks to Julie Mangin for skipper photos.

• Edit by Maria Wortman.

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