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06/06 - 05: Riverside Farmers Market

06/06 - 05: Riverside Farmers Market

06/06 - 05: Riverside Farmers Market

06/08 - 15: New Cherokee County Master Gardener Training Class

06/20 - 28: Norcross Charity Garden


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Q&A of the week


Retention Pond - Plants for
Q: Our neighborhood has a stormwater detention/retention area that has become very overgrown.

We are planning a work day to clear it but what plants should we use?
A: I found a great list put together by Prince Georges County in Maryland.

Although not all of t Click for more...
 
Blueberry Bushes - Watering
Q: Because of the watering ban, I've been using shower water on my five mid-size blueberry bushes. Should I continue to water them throughout the winter?
A: Why are you using shower water? Most water providers exempt food gardens from watering bans. Further Click for more...
 
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Regularly remove faded flowers from salvia, zinnia, coneflower and especially petunia. This will encourage bushiness and the production of more flowers.

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