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Annuals and + Perennials: Supervisors Meet Ahead of Summer Break What Makes PAGE 2 Your Garden Tournaments Return to the Smile? Lake Monticello Golf Course PAGE 14 PAGE 4 Supervisors meet ahead of Smaller summer break BY HEATHER MICHON is CORRESPONDENT Better The Board of Supervisors held its Union) wanted it noted that they first and last meeting of July, focus- had looked at vacant office spaces ing on a variety of housekeeping in Fork Union, but the part of the issues ahead of a summer break. county generally lacks the kind Over an approximately three-hour of high-speed internet service meeting split into two session sep- needed for the office to function. arated by a closed meeting, the su- Supervisors also approved the pervisors: transfer of $20,000 from the Con- • Approved a compensation agree- tingency Fund to cover the costs ment for County Attorney Fred- of moving to the new office. When it comes to elder care, smaller is better. erick Payne. The contract rate of • Approved an updated fee sched- $10,000 per month for legal ser- ule for rentals at Parks & Recre- Our smaller size and high staff ratio provide vices is unchanged from Fiscal ation. Aaron Spitzer, director of the highest levels of care - see what else sets Year 2020 (FY20). Payne has served Parks & Rec, said fees have not us apart at GordonHouseLiving.com as county attorney since 1988. been raised since 2015. • Renewed the charter for the Co- • Approved an interagency contract lumbia Area Renewal Effort (CARE) with the Department of Environ- Task Force through June 30, 2020. mental Quality (DEQ) for a 1.3-mile CARE hasn’t been able to meet in extension of the Zion Crossroads several months due to the pan- waterline past its current terminus demic, and there are currently at Memory Lane on Rt. 250. The multiple open seats for citizen rep- DEQ asked the county to partner 501 N Main St, Gordonsville VA resentatives. County Administra- on the extension, which will 540-832-2286 n www.VillageAtGordonHouse.com tor Eric Dahl said he was hopeful serve a group of residents facing the appointed country represen- groundwater contamination due tatives could meet sometime in to a petroleum release many years July to put forward some names ago. The cost of the extension is Ad Proof #1 Fluvanna Review 04-23-20 Issue for approval when the supervisors expected to cost $1.5 million, most reconvene in August. of which will be paid by the state. • Allocated $100,000 from the $2.3 Supervisors also held public hear- million CARES Act fund to the ings on renewing the emergency FROM: Fluvanna Small Business ordinance allowing supervisors to Grant program. Economic De- meet virtually during the public velopment Coordinator Bryan health crisis and to amend parts of Rothamel presented the details the county code to comply with the of the plan, which will be open Code of Virginia. to 501(c)3, 501(c)4, and 501(c)6 The next meeting will be held on nonprofits in the county. This will August 5. augment the $350,000 earmarked for small business grants at their previous meeting. • Approved the lease for new office space for the county registrar. This move, which is estimated to cost Rivanna Hearing over $40,000 a year in rent, was Center necessitated by the state’s imple- Enjoy ThE mentation of no-excuse walk-in LiTTLE for 45 days before a primary or MoMEnTs general election. The new office WiTh ThE onEs you 1018 E. MARKET ST. - CHARLOTTESVILLE will be located on Turkeysag Trail LovE in the plaza across from Food Lion, and will offer more ample We Service All Makes and parking, ADA compliant access, Models of Hearing Aids and more space to set up 434-244-3277 machines for early voting than Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m-4:30 p.m. its current location in Palmyra. On Pantops-182 Spotnap Rd. A-2 Supervisor Mozell Booker (Fork Charlottesville, VA. 22911 2 | FLUVANNA REVIEW | JULY 9–15, 2020 To advertise email: [email protected]

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Supervisor's comments father were treated as Floyd, would he Fire Trump us the coronavirus “would just go away,” concerning say my family member was murdered or Occasionally, thankfully seldom, but, wrong again! The only thing that has I am disheartened and concerned by died? there comes a time when denying the ‘gone away’ are some 130,000 Americans, Board of Supervisors, Mike Sheridan’s Supervisor Weaver stated that the undeniable becomes not just impossible moms and dads, grandpas and grandmas, comments (as recorded in your murder of Floyd “wasn’t deliberate.” but embarrassing. Such is now the case aunts and uncles, brothers and sisters, June 25 newspaper) concerning the Although Floyd said he could not breath, with President Trump, his congressional never to share another Thanksgiving murder of George Floyd. Sheridan the police continued to suffocate the life accomplices, his personal faux news dinner with us. And with the increasing felt that the Board’s resolution to out of him. Maybe Weaver can tell us network, and those who hoped for his numbers of hospitalized and deceased condemn systemic racism and police what those officers were doing if they success. His abject indifference and there is still no national plan for violence against people of color were not trying to kill him. failure are now a matter of record. remediation. should state Floyd’s death instead of I feel Sheridan and Weaver view Floyd’s For those who tend towards thoughtful Repeatedly he takes credit for the accurately stating Floyd’s murder. life as less valuable than others. I wonder study, rather than gut instinct in accomplishments of others . . . like the U.S. Two police officers sat on Floyd, if they can or willingly will participate in cultivating their political views, there was Department of Veterans Affairs’ Veterans one put his knee on his neck for the supervisors’ resolution: to “engage the 2017 book “The Dangerous Case of Choice Program making it possible for over nine minutes and one watched: the community in constructive, honest ,” a compilation of articles vets to get medical care from civilian thus, murdering Floyd. Common and substantive dialog and eliminate and opinions of some 29 mental health medics nearer home . . . a particularly sense and compassion compel us to racial barriers in county policies.” professionals and academics who, using helpful benefit I was able to use for two acknowledge the truth. As an African-American, I feel the established definitions of a variety of years before Trump was elected! Sheridan stated, "until they’re fight for equality and justice is so much mental disorders, went on to demonstrate A draft dodger who never earned convicted, it's not a murder.” U.S. harder when elected officials argue how, over and over again, Donald Trump’s the right to salute, Trump constantly statistics document that African- that a murder of an African-American statements and actions clearly reflect a celebrates the US military while cutting Americans are all to often treated man is not a murder. I am so sad and terribly dangerous imbalance. And now, their legs out from under them and unfairly by our judicial system. Often disappointed by Sheridan and Weaver's more and more generals, diplomats, aca- abusing their dependents back home! when police kill or beat African- words. I will remember their words demics, all respected professionals with Swiping defense dollars targeted for Americans, the officers are not during re-election. 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DRY NEEDLING • CORRECTIVE EXERCISES weakened heart valve after open- Getting restless, in 1991 Knut began • CORRECTIVE STRETCHING heart surgery many years ago. another career, joining the Lake • CUSTOM FOOT ORTHOTICS Born in Horton, on 7 April, Monticello maintenance team where • LIFESTYLE ADVICE • ESSENTIAL OILS 1930 to a large family, Knut grew he was often seen supporting the Call Today For An Appointment up under Nazi occupation until main club house and swimming pool. 434 he was 15, when he joined the Knut was instantly recognizable 589-8005 9 CENTRE CT, PALMYRA Norwegian Merchant Marines and around the Palmyra area from his Rick Wells DC M,W, & F noon - 5pm | T & TH 7am - noon literally travelled the world, from variety of cowboy hats and his the Northern Arctic to Cape Town Norwegian accent. He received a 15 S. Africa, to the Pacific Islands and year certificate of appreciation from The Fluvanna SPCA will be closed to the public until further notice. We are trying to do our part to help cut down on the spread of COVID-19, and with our animals’ and employees’ best interests in mind we are trying to reduce foot traffic to help keep our employees oceans everywhere in between. the Lake in 2006 and retired shortly healthy. The animals at the shelter will continue to receive wonderful care just as they normally do, so no need to worry. If you are Aboard ship, he developed careers as thereafter. interestedAd Proof in adopting #1 or if youFluvanna would like to drop Review off donations during this time that we are closed to the public, you can make an both a machinist and a cook. After his wife’s passing in 2016 appointment to do so by contacting our shelter manager: [email protected] WeProof appreciate #1 your understanding and support during this Issuesdifficult time 07-02 for everyone, and and Julywe will be07-09-20 sure to keep you updatedFluvanna as soon as we will Review be open again 07-02-20 to the public. Issue While home he met his future wife, and a serious bout with pneumonia Evelyn, an American of Norwegian shortly thereafter, he moved in with THIS WEEK’S PET IS ZELDA! APPROX 4 YRS. descent who was visiting her family. his daughter Ann-Louise in early Zelda was owner surrendered due to her He later immigrated to the U.S. and 2017, where he passed away this family no longer being able to provide married Evelyn at the Norwegian past Sunday. He is survived by a medical help. Zelda came to us sick and Sailors Church in Brooklyn, New York. younger sister in Norway, his son we have been trying to pin point why They settled in Brooklyn and Knut Kenneth, his daughters Ann-Louise she has spells of not feeling well. joined the U.S. Army. So, remarkably, and Lise, 7 grandchildren, and 13 She is the sweetest girl who just adores Knut served both the Norwegian fleet great-grandchildren. A private family your attention. Zelda is currently able services and the American ground service is being held. to be fostered until adoption. forces. 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Ad Proof #1 Fluvanna Review 06-11-20 Issue NOW OPEN Fluvanna residents weigh in on monuments BY PAGE H. GIFFORD EXERCISE ON CORRESPONDENT YOUR OWN TIME AND In grand, military splendor, and as Booker points out it is time journer Truth, and Elizabeth Cady CONVENIENCE! General Robert E. Lee sits on his the story is told. The statues are Stanton, realistically depicted in a bronze horse in Richmond, bearing the conduits for historical per- round table of discussion. a regal attitude fitting a once-re- spective. One statue that is under While protesters take down $ PER vered general and a symbol of Con- scrutiny and discussion at present statues, historians contemplate New 40 federate glory. Now the Lee statue is Thomas Ball's Emancipation how we come to terms with our MembersMONTH is covered in graffiti. Now he stands Memorial sculpture, which por- past. There are many schools of Training Childcare as a societal statement on race rela- trays an enslaved man at the feet thought. Regarding the Eman- • • tions in America. of Abraham Lincoln. This statue cipation Memorial, members of • Tanning • Smoothies Samuel Bankf, a 17-year-old was paid for by freedmen and the Boston Art Commission voted • Classes • Wi-Fi African American college student, dedicated in 1876 with an oration unanimously to remove Boston’s • Showers • Lockers took a photo of the defaced statue. by Frederick Douglas. Douglas' copy of the statue. But others • Saunas • Towels “I understand why they are pro- comments were unvarnished and suggest a more modern approach testing and I respect it but I can't striking. Though somewhat critical to bridging the gap between the support it,” he said, referring to of Lincoln, calling him “The white past and present through creating TANNING the defacement. Many other Afri- man's president,” he also praises a symbolic sculpture and setting it can-Americans agree with Bankf's Lincoln for his bold strategy in next to the Emancipation Memorial SPECIAL assessment that these relics of abolishing slavery. in a juxtaposition of ideas. history are oppressive symbols but Douglas made this speech 100 Other ideas have been emerging this is not the way to approach the years after Jefferson wrote the fol- including a monument park, ded- issue by tearing the monuments lowing in the first draft of the Dec- icated to these monuments and $ down, breaking them into rubble laration of Independence. their history. Many have suggest- 1 MONTH 30 while hoping to erase the past. “He has waged cruel war against ed a monument museum, which Fluvanna Board Supervisor, human nature itself, violating would be a likely place to admire Make the commitment, Mozelle Booker feels that with all its most sacred rights of life and the artist's skill but also to discuss meet your goals. the chaos surrounding the monu- liberty in the persons of a distant and learn more about the reason ments, this will open the door for people who never offended him for their existence. Some have even 434 meaningful discussion. She be- …” The Southern colonies ques- suggested fountains, memorial 589.8700 lieves that any memorial like the tioned Jefferson on this statement gardens, or statues commemorat- Emancipation Proclamation mon- and whether he was referring to ing certain events or commemora- ument in Palmyra is less about the them or their black slaves. Once the tion of people or industry that had heroic deeds of any one person but South realized that Jefferson was once been the life-blood of towns represents all who have served or talking about slavery, they walked “This is such a delicate issue, es- given their lives. out, threatening the unanimity pecially here in the South. If we con- “We have an opportunity to tell needed to approve the Declara- sider that monuments are erected the story, to have a better under- tion of Independence. Adams, Jef- to celebrate a person or event that standing,” she said. She doesn't ferson, and Franklin were already is notable, worthy of remembering deny the long-standing influence facing difficulties with loyalists and that inspires pride and patrio- of the Civil War but believes the from Pennsylvania and with the tism, then the monument should conversation is long overdue and South walking out, jeopardizing serve to unite us behind our shared Staffed Lobby Hrs.: that history is an integral part of America's freedom, the clause had values,” said Sandra Uribe. “Many Mon.-Thur.: 9am-8pm the discussion. to go. of these monuments serve only to GYM & SURVEILLANCE Confederate statues are not the There is no end to the meaning highlight our divisions and remind FOR CLUB MEMBERS only ones under attack, so are pres- these statues have for those who us of those moments in our history idents like and Jeffer- see them. Depictions of a sculpture when we were most selfish and son because they were slave-hold- featuring Sacajawea in Charlottes- cruel to one another. Instead of ers. The question is whether their ville is also coming under fire with emphasizing our strengths, they accomplishments can overshadow some claiming Sacajawea is cower- remind us of our moral lapses. If we their personal history. Bankf looks ing behind Lewis and Clark. Other are to move forward together, they at it from another angle. than Lady Liberty there are 400 must be removed. Their removal “They were men of their time, statues of women throughout the will serve as a physical statement 24/7 they didn't know any differently.” U.S., two of them honoring women of our intentions.” ACCESS Many think that putting mortals of the Revolutionary War, Sybil Lud- Some have suggested adding Stop in for a on pedestals is a thing of the past. ington and Molly Pitcher. New York plaques, clarifying the historical Tour Today! Perhaps their words and deeds City will be adding its first female context. Uribe believes that as long 727 Lake Monticello Road should be enough of a memorial. statue to Central Park's hodge- as the monuments and statues Rt. 618- 1/2 mile east of Effort Baptist Church The monument issue has been podge of whimsical and historical stand, they will continue to inspire www.ormefamilyfitness.com around for the last three years statuary with Susan B. Anthony, So- division.

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6/01/20 Myers, Audrey J. to Eades, Rockfellow. Lot 321 Phase Hill, Mark W to McClain, Kevin D. and Valerie E. Sherry L. Ashley. See document for full description . Fladeboe, Johann to Court, Donald, Tr and Kathleen Three Montpelier LM $165,00. McClain. Lot 3 Boston Creek Subdivision. 2.110 Acres. $130,000. Court, Court Family Living Trust, and Michael Dann. 6/07/20 $290,000. Williams, Matthew to Pratt, Grace Veronica and Eric Lot 326 Phase Four Fairway LM $351,500. Laurel Oak Properties to Addington, Timothy W. NVR, INC. to Whalen, Edward Theodore and Mary Ryan Pratt . Lot 54 Phase Three Sycamore Square West Homes of VA, LLC to Geffken, Mathew and and Katherine Addingon. Lot 12 Section One Bybee Agnes Whalen. Lot One Phase 1A Village Oaks. Subdivision. $330,000. Heather Geffken. Lot 31 Meadow Brook Subdivision Estates. 2.000 Acres. $180,000. $257,875. Durham, Laura Ann to Wolfe, Carl J. Lot 358 Phase $400,000. 6/10/20 6/19/20 Three Addition One Montpelier LM $180,000. Rodriguez, Peter R to Baranova, Tatiana Nikolaevna. Davis, Jeffrey Rick to Anderson, Teresa G. See docu- Sycamore Square, LLC to NVR, INC. See document for 6/26/20 Lot 545 Phase Five Tufton LM $233,000. ment for full description. $78,500. full description. $255,000. Munter, Samuel M. to Kathyrn A. Hunter Revocable Nicolette, Alan A. to Moore, Leon. Lot 152 River Oaks Kendrick, Wayne, III to Huber, Marian E. and John J. Dahl, Eric M. to Charron, Troy and Tammy Charron. Tr. And Kathryn A. Hunter, Tr. Lot 290 Phase Three Subdivision $439,900. Blanden. Lot 463 Phase Four Fairway LM $38,000. Lot 35 Phase Twelve Edgewood LM $312,000. Montpelier LM $165,000. 6/02/20 Varga, Dale William to Gatz, Cornelia and Donald NVR, INC. to Laderoute, Jeffrey Michael. Lot Two Southern Property , LLC to Uncapher, Michael Powell, Brian S to Whalen, Jon-Mikel and Samantha L. Gatz. Lot 429 Phase Three Montpelier. $695,000. Phase 1A Village Oaks. $239,000. Thomas. Lot 88 Nahor Village Subdivision. $326,433. Whalen. 2.000 Acres. $283,500. 6/11/20 Lyman, Thaddeus R to Gee Family Partnership, LTD. Morace, Thomas R. to Bailey, Charles K. and Pamela Madere, Whitney A Smith, Terrell D . Lot 88 Phase Five Silver, Casey Lee to Labonte, Adam and Katie Palmyra Magis Distr. 2.050 Acres $415,000. M. Bailey. Lot 357 Phase Five Tufton LM $224,900. Tufton LM $245,000. Labonte. Lot 348 Phase Two Shadwell LM $268,500. Liberty Homes VA, INC. to Olivetto, Arie R. and 6/29/20 Rothamel, Daniel to Goode, Devin Ryan and Ashleigh Gianakos Loving, INC to Bolinger, Karon Sue . Lot 449 Kenneth B, Moyers, Jr. Lot 468 Phase Five Tufton LM Muddiman, Paul E. to Holman, Christopher Wayne Goode. Lot 70 Phase Seven Crofton LM $207,500. Phase Twelve Edgewood LM $230,000. $205,000. and Andrea Nicole OConnor. Lot 197 Phase Ten Molly Milton, LLC to Helm, Wayne d and Ruth A. Swanson, Travis to Moradi, Mohammeed. Lot 34 The 6/22/20 Cherokee LM $314,250. Helm. Lot 55 Phase Two Shadwell LM $164,900. Villas Sycamore Square Subdivision. $166,400. Herndon, James P to Baker, Wayne D. Lot Three Klingler, Robert M. to Hunt, Bryan. Lot 191 Phase Four Carter, Rodney W. to Carter, Charles E. 81 1/5 Acres. Mormann Properties, LLC to Donnelly, Christopher. Shelton Ridge Subdivision. $44,000. Fairway Addition One LM $302,000. $30,000. Lot 50 Phase Five Tufton LM $309,279. 6/23/20 McLawhorn, Samuel W. to Clark, Shauna. Lot 163 Elzinga, Kenneth G to Holcomb, James and Carolyn 6/12/20 NVR, INC. to Stidfole, Carrol Sharron. See document Phase Five Tufton LM $259,000. Holcomb. Lot 102 Phase One Ashlawn LM $520,000. Collier, Charles L. to Hayes, Keith. Lot 180 Phase Three for full description. $273,180. Stowell, Keith t., Jr to Brown, Jeremy C. and Tia L. Jaderborg, Paul E to Brooks, Tyshawn. Lot 92 Phase Montpelier LM $220,000. Federal National Mortgage to Cocke, Thomas Francis, Brown. Lot 123 Phase One Ashlawn LM $304,000. six Riverside LM $177,500. 6/15/20 V. Lot 95 Phase Nine Knollwood LM $160,000. Maple Hill Home Solution to Aguilar, Jose Ricardo. 6/03/20 Betz, Arthur R. to Manners, Darren t. Lot 358 Phase Thomasson Construction to Powell, Logan P. Colum- Palmyra Magis Distr 2.207 Acres. $200,000. Gieck, Joe H, Tr to Morris, Matthew Ryan. See docu- Twelve Edgewood LM $42,500. bia Distr. 5.588 Acres $ 35,000. Martinez, Robert to Appleby, Nathanael Houston. Lot ment for full description. $160,000. Lynn, Harry L , IV to Persaud, Daniel T. and April M. United Bank to McDonald, Angela Sue. See docu- 295 Phase Twelve Edgewood LM $191,500. 6/04/20 Persaud. Lot 109 Phase Seven Croton LM $242,900. ment for full description. 3.826 Acres. $40,000. Heller, Leighton James, III to Ganyo, Douglas R. and Venanble Creek, LLC to Williams, Robert A. and Snyder, Richard K to Rafalski, Bret John and Katie 6/24/20 Judith L. Ganyo. Lot 26 Phase Twelve Edgewood LM Wanda H. Williams. Columbia Distr. 2.343 Acres Rafalski. Lot 98 Phase Two Sycamore Square Subdivi- Liberty Homes, INC to Schmidt, Anne Elise and $169,000. $338,000. sion. $407,000. Andres Gomez. Lot Two Sycamore Landing Rural. 6/30/20 Vesonder, Timothy D. to Taylor, Daniel S. Lot 16 Phase Williams, Sha-Nette E. to Johnson, Ieshia. Fork Union $273,185. Lester, Darius S to Rodriguez, Peter R. and Mercedes 5 Tufton LM $253,000. Magis Distr. 1.04 Acres. $110,000. Forsyth, Lynn W to Fridley, Richard Ervin and Pamela M. Rodriguez. Lot 288 Phase Twelve Edgewood LM Briggs Edward A. to Strock, Judith Ann , See docu- 6/16/20 Ann Fridley. Lot 15 Phase One Ashlawn LM $485,000. $183,000. ment for full description. $395,000. Payne, Harold G. to Payne, Jason M. and Travis G. US Bank, NA to Graves, Tracy A and Pamela Graves. Kingston, John S. to Brennan, Peter A. Lot 146 Phase 6/05/20 Payne. Lot Nine River Run Subdivision 12.441 Acres Lot 272 Phase One Ashlawn LM $130,000. Six Riverside LM $223,900. Sycamore Square, LLC to NVR, Inc. See document for $281,250. Madden, Brian A to Lieske, Stephen Andrew and Szarmach, Kathryn to Trent, Brittany L Callahan and full description. $170,000. Charron, Troy to Brittain, Raechel. Lot 132 Phase Brooke Nicole Williams. Lot 125 Phase Eleven Falcon Devonne T. Trent. Lot 44 Phase Nine Knollwood LM Webb, Richard N. to Richmond Region Investments, Seven Crofton LM $194,900. Hills LM $265,000. $205,000. LLC . 9.92 Acres. $39,477. Mills, Pamela G. to Lohr, Jessica Rosalie. Lot One 6/25/20 Del Angel Espinola, Hector to Saleh, Eleftherios Alex- Whetstone, James R. to Richmond Region Invet- Phase Ten Cherokee LM $260,000. Liberty Homes, INC to Payne, Jovontree M and Aquin- ander. Lot 58 Phase Ten Cherokee LM $175,000. ments, LLC. See document for full description. Meade Construction, LLC to Ford, Dale Robert and dana Ford. Lot 55 Sycamore Landing. $268,434. Cairo, Gladys to McLawhorn, Samuel W. Lot 153 $22,776. Marilyn Deanne Ford. Lot 39 Rosewood Manor Subdi- Pardee Virginia Timber to Main, Ralph E, Jr, Tr. And Phase Five Tufton LM $192,000. Steward, Bambi Anne to Youhess, Christopher C. vision. $299,000. JBL Land Trust. See document for full description. Keaton, Philip to Sega, Linda Colley, Tr. And Linda 2.000 Acres . $150,000. 6/17/20 $312,500. Colley Sega Revocable Tr. Unit 1 Building B, Marina Funk, Bernard Drumm to Denby, Erin Rateau. 2.19 Knupp, Louis C. to McLucas, Alan Scott and Sarah NVR, INC to Berdick, Brenda Wood . See document for Point LM $380,000. Acres. $70,000. Maria McLucas. Lot 64 Phase 12 Edgewood LM full description. $342,560. Tapscott Bros Logging to Brown, Mark. Cunningham Garrison, George M. to Brown, Charles E. and Crystal $187,000. Herndon, Paul C, Jr. to Rice, Nancy C. and Nancy R. Magis Distr 12.000 Acres $38,000. C. Brown. Lot One Fair Oaks Subdivision. $218,000. Feire, Michael to Liberty Homes VA, INC. Lot 43 Phase McCullen. See document for full description. $46,000. Trustees Services of VA to Laurel Oak Properties, LLC . 6/08/20 Five Tufton Section LM $22,700. Cedar Homes Investment to Hance, William E. Cunningham Magis Distr 5.759 Acres $80,000. Dusing, Trevor W. to Hancock, Jeremy. Lot 15 6/18/20 Palmyra Distr. 3.544 Acres. $160,000. Reyes, Jose J. to Cormier, Mary B. See document for Needham Village Subdivision. $259,900. Reed, Robert T. to Good Buy Real Estate, LLC. Lot 215 Duell, Katherine H. to Hill, Julie K. Lot 369 Phase One full description. $230,000. Babin, Larry Andrew, Jr to Rodriguez, Peter R. and Phase Four Fairway LM $147,489. Ashlawn LM $215,000. Mercedes M. Rodriguez. Lot 113 Phase Twelve LM JCM, III, LLC to Ayres, Latisha. 3.338 Acres. $27,000. MGuire, Julia, Tr to Bartel, Jennifer. Lot 188 Phase $253,500. Parsons, Carol to Liberty Homes VA, INC. Lot 3 Boston Twelve LM $207,000. 6/10/20 Creek Subdivision 2.110 Acres. $21,500. Williams, Karen Elaine L to Ashley, Gregory L. and

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Location! Location! Location! Annuals and Perennials: What Makes Your Garden Smile

BY PAT WILSON CORRESPONDENT

every two to three years. Virginia Tech or start seeds for themselves. Flowers offers the service for a small charge started from seed, especially ones like and the local office can supply collec- zinnias and marigolds, will mature at tion boxes with instructions. Having about the same rate as bedding plants. the correct pH and knowing which “This allows you a better selection of fertilizers, if any, are needed to provide what you want and not what a com- the correct nutrient balance for the mercial grower thinks will sell during type of plant will help ensure success. a particular year,” she said, then cau- Commercial fertilizers, as well as tioned, “Commercial operators use compost, can aid the soil. growth regulators to make bedding “Fertilizers use the letters NPK for plants in a six-pack look similar, and nitrogen, phosphorous and potas- light, dry bedding mixtures to save sium. The numbers on the package shipping costs. Since chemicals might are important. Nitrogen [N] pro- be present, it is best to shake that motes greener leaves,” she said. “High mixture from the roots then separate amounts of phosphorous [P] will the roots before planting.” benefit annuals and fruits, while high Willis reviewed handouts that de- Richard Hinde, LEMG president, discussed the value of rain barrels with visi- potassium [K] will benefit roots and scribed numerous annuals and pe- tors to last year’s Louisa County Agricultural Fair. stems, so it is good for perennials. rennials, as well as their hardiness, The slogan took on a new meaning “We live 38 degrees north of the Proper fertilizing requires using water temperature and sunlight preferences, as Pat Willis spoke to green-thumb equator and that means as the seasons to soak it into the ground after scat- and maintenance levels. Some pur- enthusiasts on a Saturday in March. changes, the length of our days tering it around the drip line. Leaving chased plants might do better if they Her topic was Annuals and Perenni- changes,” she said. “In June we have fertilizer on dry soil is a waste of time are “hardened,” a term she used to de- als: What Makes Your Garden Smile. approximately 14.5 hours of sunlight, and money.” scribe taking new plants outside in the The retired landscaper and master while in December we have less than In the piedmont zone, the soil retains warmth for a few hours each day, then gardener led the Backyard Gardening nine hours. Plants need sunlight to water more efficiently than in sandy lengthening the time over a week Seminar as part of the programs spon- grow and produce chlorophyll, which or alkaline soils. So, Willis encouraged or so to allow them to adjust to the sored by Louisa Extension Master Gar- takes in carbon dioxide and give off plant selection and placement to weather. Willis admitted a gardener deners, a group under the auspices of oxygen.” match the soil or enhancing the soil must be truly dedicated to do this. the local Virginia Cooperative Exten- The zone designation means that to meet plant requirements. Routine As a member of the Charlottes- sion Services. the local climate averages approxi- watering should soak in at least three ville Native Plant Society and Louisa Starting with basic information, mately 180 frost-free growing days inches. Early morning or evening wa- County Historical Society Herb Guild, Willis distinguished between annuals, from mid-April to late September. tering is ideal, but Willis recommend- Willis said not to forget those options. plants that complete their life cycles More importantly, according to Willis, ed watering “when convenient as long Similar selection information is avail- in one season, and perennials, plants is this relationship to soil temperature as it is deep enough and long enough.” able at the Louisa Extension Service that survive for more than one season. which needs to be at least 50 degrees Don’t overwater! Some plants, like im- offices, along with various websites. Perennials can have varying life cycles, for root growth. The group laughed patiens, naturally droop in the heat of Master gardeners will offer advice at with peonies being one of the longest when she quoted an old wives’ tale, the day, but revive as the day cools. a Mineral Farmers Market booth on lasting, according to Willis. She empha- “Don’t plant tomatoes until you can sit Be vigilant when choosing plants. Saturday mornings once the activity sized that there are exceptions, since on the ground bare-bottomed for two At least 90 percent of the plants pur- resumes. plants that are annuals here might be minutes.” The master gardener then chased locally are grown commer- And Location!... Willis suggest gar- perennials in warmer climates. The offered more practical tips, starting cially out of the zone and trucked in. deners track the sun’s rays at dif- quality and length of light is most vital with soil preparation. Gardeners should either seek out area ferent times of the day and then to plant sustainability. Willis encouraged having soil tested nurseries that grow their own plants consider plants suitable for specific

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Ad Proof #1 Fluvanna Review 07-09-20 Issue environments. For instance, most the Backyard Gardening Seminars in annuals grow best in full sun, while March. The lectures/discussions on perennials prefer partial shade. But specific topics are open to the public the design should also reflect the en- at no cost. Also on Saturday mornings, joyment of the grower. Fragrances, volunteers at the Mineral Farmers attracting butterflies and humming- Market will answer questions about birds, views from a window or deck, gardening topics or help visitors locate shaded areas, privacy, and curb appeal resources, On Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to are just a few of Willis’ suggestions for noon, a master gardener mans a help components in the layout. She told desk (540-967-3422) at the extension the audience to think about using offices located at the corner of East containers, especially on decks, patios Main Street and Rosewood Avenue in or near doors. Willis prefers shredded the town of Louisa. pine-bark mulch over other varieties. The group often has representatives One final tip from Willis, who also at local festivals and visitors to their represents Louisa County on the booth at the Louisa County Agricultur- Thomas Jefferson Soil and Water Com- al Fair in mid-summer can also create mission … “It isn’t crazy to talk to your a take-home project. Along with plants. Remember they take in carbon other state groups, the Louisa chapter dioxide, which people exhale and give assists at the Virginia State Fair is Sep- off oxygen, a necessity of life!” tember and the Heritage Harvest Fes- tival at Monticello in October. Several Become a Master Gardener members support projects in county The Louisa Extension Master Gar- Annuals, like marigolds, grow best in full sun. schools, with 4-H clubs or among the deners are volunteers affiliated with elderly or disabled. Virginia Tech and the Louisa County from vegetable garden tips and tree eight hours of continuing education,” For more information about specific Extension Service. Currently boasting selection to insect pest control and said Richard Hinde, president. “Our activities and events, visit the group’s 40 active members, the organization soil enhancement. Payment of a fee to goal is to share our knowledge and website, louisacvmg.org or contact the welcomes recruits and annually holds cover costs is required. skills within the community. A tremen- VCE Louisa County Extension Office at a series of three-hour sessions con- “Those completing the 50 hours of dous benefit to us are the services and 540-967-3422. Hinde can be contact- ducted by professional horticulturists, instruction are invited to join us. To resources available from Virginia Tech ed at [email protected]. in addition to hand-on experience and retain active status, members must and our local extension agents.” 200 E Main St, Louisa, VA 23093 field trips to botanical gardens and annually fulfill 20 hours of communi- As part of their outreach to the com- commercial nurseries. Topics range ty service related to gardening, plus munity, the master gardeners sponsor

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