Before the cold turned them brown, I was getting questions about the flowers planted in the road median
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Over the past few weeks, many people have either called or come by the office with a question about tiny,
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Fall Shrub Care By: Eddie Ayers, County Extension Agent It’s that time of year when we must
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Watching and Working Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Have you seen small white cottony balls on hemlock
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By: Eddie Ayers, County Extension Agent Driving around the area, I have been seeing a plant that has
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Grubs in the Ground By: Eddie Ayers, County Extension Agent With the seasons beginning to change, check
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Fertilizer Part II This week I’m going to continue talking about fertilizers, but I’m going to go
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Mulch is a very important tool in any gardeners’ toolkit. In addition, it does a lot more than simply
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By: Eddie Ayers, County Extension Agent Late summer/early fall is an excellent time for you to
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By: Eddie Ayers, County Extension Agent Are some of your plants suddenly dying? Did the tulips forget
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Hundreds of people get sick each year from inappropriate pesticide use. Pesticides are used in homes,
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Spring Flowering Bulbs Start Now By: Eddie Ayers, County Extension Agent Now that fall is officially
Read More »Attracting Native Bees
Attracting Native Bees By: Eddie Ayers, County Extension Agent There are approximately 4,000
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Chinese Privet Chinese privet is an invasive weed that grows in leaps and bounds. It is capable of taking
Read More »Lime – A UGA Extension Article
Lime Lime is a very important part of having healthy soil where we live. Knowing how much to apply and
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