Buncombe County Extension Demonstration Garden, Sun & Shade

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Site map. Garden age: 0 Extension Master Gardener℠ volunteers in Buncombe County CC BY 4.0- Description
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Name: Sun and Shade Demonstration Garden
Open to the public: Yes
County: Buncombe Co.
Address: 49 Mt Carmel Rd, Asheville, NC 28806
Website: The Learning Garden
USDA Hardiness Zone: 7b (2023)
Extension Demonstration Garden? Yes
Approximate year the garden/landscape was established: -
What to look for: The garden started by converting a 9 x 40 ft. northeast-facing strip of grass bounded by a building and parking pavement into a well-designed, colorful, wildlife-friendly space. The garden's rocks and moss-covered logs were inspired by the surrounding Asheville and Buncombe County terrain. This teaching garden highlights plants that thrive in sun or shade. It includes both native and non-native plants in inground plantings, as well as containers for seasonal interest. Wildlife is encouraged not only by plant selection but also by a water source, places to seek cover, a mason bee house, hummingbird feeders, and a birdhouse.
The overall design, except for a few plants that did not tolerate sun in the sunniest area near the pavement, worked for all phases and used these approaches:
- A blend of native and non-native plants
- Containers to demonstrate creative seasonal arrangements to enhance in-ground plants
- Year-round interest through sequential blooms, colors, and textures in leaves and woody stems, trunks
- Annuals and perennials, including shrubs, for pollinators and diverse insects, birds, and other garden creatures
- Wildlife support through cover, nesting sites, water, and food
Horticulture: This Sun and Shade Demonstration Garden is part of The Learning Garden and was designed and installed by NC State Extension Master Gardener℠ volunteers, who also maintain the garden.

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Site map. Garden age: 0 Extension Master Gardener℠ volunteers in Buncombe County CC BY 4.0
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Sun and Shade Demo Garden in the Spring Garden age: unknown Nell Armstrong CC0- Plants in this photo:Plants in this photo

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Two year old garden, spring tulips just emerging. Garden age: 2 years Nell Armstrong CC0
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Sun and Shade Demo Garden in the Spring Garden age: unknown Nell Armstrong CC0
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During the gardens second year the summer brings with it striking contrasts and interesting colors. Garden age: 2 years Nell Armstrong CC0- Plants in this photo:Plants in this photo

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A garden bench offers a welcome spot to sit and enjoy the summer garden. Garden age: 2 years Nell Armstrong CC0- Plants in this photo:Plants in this photo

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Cranesbill geranium and Mountain Fleece come into their own during the second summer. Garden age: 2 years Nell Armstrong CC0- Plants in this photo:Plants in this photo

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The garden at two years old in the summer, the graveyard sedum is particularly striking. Garden age: 2 years Nell Armstrong CC0- Plants in this photo:Plants in this photo

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A painted mailbox that contains information about the garden and plant lists. Garden age: 2 years Nell Armstrong CC0
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First winter plants are left unpruned for wildlife food/cover. Garden age: 1 year Nell Armstrong CC0- Plants in this photo:Plants in this photo

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Before Photo: A turfgrass area marked off to be the new garden bed. Garden age: Planning stage Kay Green CC BY 4.0Winter
Late winter 2023 Garden age: Unknown Mary Ann Snedeker CC0- Plants in this photo:Plants in this photo

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Before Photo: Garden bed prepared and mulched Garden age: Being prepared Kay Green CC BY 4.0
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Sun and Shade Demo Garden in the Winter Garden age: unknown Nell Armstrong CC0
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Site map. Garden age: 0 Extension Master Gardener℠ volunteers in Buncombe County CC BY 4.0
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Sun and Shade Demo Garden in the Spring Garden age: unknown Nell Armstrong CC0- Plants in this photo:Plants in this photo

Spring
Two year old garden, spring tulips just emerging. Garden age: 2 years Nell Armstrong CC0
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Sun and Shade Demo Garden in the Spring Garden age: unknown Nell Armstrong CC0
Summer
During the gardens second year the summer brings with it striking contrasts and interesting colors. Garden age: 2 years Nell Armstrong CC0- Plants in this photo:Plants in this photo

Summer
A garden bench offers a welcome spot to sit and enjoy the summer garden. Garden age: 2 years Nell Armstrong CC0- Plants in this photo:Plants in this photo

Summer
Cranesbill geranium and Mountain Fleece come into their own during the second summer. Garden age: 2 years Nell Armstrong CC0- Plants in this photo:Plants in this photo

Summer
The garden at two years old in the summer, the graveyard sedum is particularly striking. Garden age: 2 years Nell Armstrong CC0- Plants in this photo:Plants in this photo

Summer
A painted mailbox that contains information about the garden and plant lists. Garden age: 2 years Nell Armstrong CC0
Winter
First winter plants are left unpruned for wildlife food/cover. Garden age: 1 year Nell Armstrong CC0- Plants in this photo:Plants in this photo

Winter
Before Photo: A turfgrass area marked off to be the new garden bed. Garden age: Planning stage Kay Green CC BY 4.0Winter
Late winter 2023 Garden age: Unknown Mary Ann Snedeker CC0- Plants in this photo:Plants in this photo

Winter
Before Photo: Garden bed prepared and mulched Garden age: Being prepared Kay Green CC BY 4.0