Sixth grade students will solve a mystery and participate in self-defense classes during the Sheriff’s School Resource Officers' Jr. Deputy Academy.
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Sixth grade students will solve a mystery and participate in self-defense classes during the Sheriff’s School Resource Officers' Jr. Deputy Academy.
Rutherford County Mayor Joe Carr applauds the Tennessee Legislature for passing HB6004/SB6001, which includes sports wagering proceeds and a one-time teacher bonus.
The South Jackson Performing Arts Center is proud to announce the acquisition of the Tullahoma Fine Arts Center. This exciting new chapter brings the historic Arts Center under the management of the South Jackson Civic Association, strengthening our shared commitment to serving the arts community of Middle Tennessee.
With more than 10,000 or so cultivars to choose from, why not try hostas?
Hosta species and cultivars, sometimes called plantain lily, are very easy to grow in the garden. They are the queen of the shade garden. Many with white to yellow foliage can take some morning sun, but all need protection from the hot afternoon and evening sun.
Plant in compost-amended soil and keep the plants well-watered, especially during establishment or dry spells. There’s a saying when it comes to hosta – first year they sleep, second year they creep, and the third year they leap! So be patient!
Hostas come in all sizes: minis (up to 7 inches tall), small (8 to 11 inches), medium (12 to 18 inches), large (19 to 24 inches) and giant (over 25 inches), so they can fit in just about anywhere in any shade garden. And they also do well in pots.
The foliage can be shades of blue, green, yellow and variegated with white to yellow in the middle or on the margins; some with very waxy leaves. Others have leaves that are thin and easily eaten by scales and slugs. Unfortunately, deer love them, too, regardless of the leaf thickness.
Breeders are introducing shades of red in the petioles and hoping to get the pigment in the leaves. Some form neat clumps, others can spread slowly. Flowering will vary with the cultivar, mostly white to lavender to purple and summer to autumn. Hummingbirds, bees and other pollinators are attracted to the flowers.
So, where do you start? With the very reliable, large, mounding hosta named ‘Guacamole.’ This one has shiny chartreuse/apple green leaves margined by a wide green edge. Large, fragrant, pale lavender flowers appear in August. Plus, it’s a fast grower and can handle some sun.
To see more hosta, visit the Cornelia B. Holland Tranquility Hosta Garden, an American Hosta Society Display Garden, at the UT Gardens, Knoxville. To learn more also check out the East Tennessee Hosta Society website: easttnhostasociety.net.
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is a free public event to everyone! A group from BSAS(Barnard-Seyfert Astronomical Society) who will be setting up their
telescopes for all to enjoy. The event will take place from 8-10p
at the Wartrace Winnette Ayers Park 129 Bridgeview Ave, Wartrace, TN 37183
This afternoon, officers responded to Lebanon Family Pharmacy after receiving a 911 call about a robbery that had just occurred. Several officers quickly responded. Within about five minutes of the call being placed, officers were able to locate and detain a male matching the description.
The Warren County Genealogical and Historical Association is scheduled to hold its monthly meeting April 26th at 2pm in the Early Voting Room of the Warren County Administration Building 201 Locust Street.
Jimmy Haley will be presenting part two of the Downtown Historical Review. Visitors are welcome.