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Perverse Pumpkins!

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Soil - Defining

I was explaining to someone recently that flowering cherry trees absolutely require well-drained soil to succeed. “Well, that’s not a problem,” they responded, “I’m planting on a slope, so water drain Click for more...


Gardening EventsSuggest An Event


08/24 - 07: South Metro Rose Society meeting

09/28 - 07: South Metro Rose Society meeting

10/25 - 25: Art Exhibit: Southern Tableau

10/26 - 07: South Metro Rose Society meeting

11/12 - 05: Coweta County Master Gardener Wreath Sale


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Q&A of the week


Aphids - On Pansies
Q: My container pansies are being attacked by these bugs. They hold on for dear life through bug sprays, water, and January wind. I have tried using Schultz' Household and Garden Insect Spray and they just keep coming back. They are slowly destroying all my container gardens! What can I do?
A: You’ve given me very nice pictures of aphids on pansies.....although I can not imagine how they surv Click for more...
 
Limb - Repairing Broken
Q: I need help. A big pecan limb split away from a similar-sized limb way up in the tree. Do you think I should cut off the whole limb to which both are attached?
A: Someone brave is going to have to climb up in the tree and cut away the original limb that snapped. Click for more...
 
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Neaten perennial flower beds. Remove dry stems and dead leaves. Put fresh mulch under shrubs, trees and perennials.

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