Gardener’s Corner — Fall 2024

Gardener’s Corner — Fall 2024

With Kelly Holdbrooks Fall carries similar energy felt in spring, creating a sense of urgency. As conditions change in the environment, we humans shift just like the plants and animals in wild spaces. Cold nights, first freeze, and fall color signal winter is coming....
Gardener’s Corner — Summer 2024

Gardener’s Corner — Summer 2024

With Director of Horticulture Eric Kimbrel Just as gardening is an action, gardens are dynamic. Planting designs evolve over time. This spring and early summer, we created new plantings for the Maple Entrance, Woodland Glade, and Azalea Walk. We added native...
Notes from the Field: Red Spruce

Notes from the Field: Red Spruce

The air is misty and quiet, with only birdsong and sunlight filtering through the canopy. The ground is spongy with a thick mat of spruce needles falling year after year. Lean in to smell the sap of one of the towering trees, and a flood of winter memories will engulf...
Biltmore Joins SHR Restoration Efforts

Biltmore Joins SHR Restoration Efforts

More than a century after creating the first American forestry management plan, Biltmore is joining forces with Southern Highlands Reserve to restore the high elevation spruce-fir forests of the Southern Appalachian Mountains. The famed former residence of George...
Gardener’s Corner — Spring 2024

Gardener’s Corner — Spring 2024

With Director of Horticulture Eric Kimbrel Spring has sprung and we are buzzing around the garden trying to keep pace with Mother Nature. Preening and caretaking is important for our garden beds so we can access the health of the soil and therefore the plants. We are...