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Perverse Pumpkins!

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How to Choose a Landscape Designer

Did you build your own home?

For the majority of homeowners in the area, the answer is “No! I didn’t have the skills to take on such a big project!” But when it comes to landscape design, homeo 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


Dogs - Grass For Lawn
Q: I have tried fescue seed and sod on my shady, east-sloping back yard but still have little grass. To complicate the issue, my dogs run in the area. Is there a way to get grass to grow?
A: Landscape Designer Theresa Schrum (www.eco-tlc.com) boils your problem down to mathematical terms: < Click for more...
 
Asian Ambrosia Beetle - in Cherry Tree
Q: On your radio show I heard you describe what the Asian ambrosia beetle does to ornamental trees. I have the 'toothpicks' sticking out of my ‘Kwanzan’ cherry tree. I heard you tell a listener who had the beetles in a crapemyrtle to cut the tree down to the ground and let it re-grow from the stump. Will this also work for my cherry tree?

A: Unfortunately, the story for cherry trees is not so hopeful as with crapemyrtle. They do not re-spro Click for more...
 
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Divide your hanging basket of Boston fern into thirds and plant into three new baskets. Hang in a sunny window; by spring they’ll be big enough to put outside.

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