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Chattahoochee River Water-Safe for Irrigation?
Q: Is it safe to use water from the Chattahoochee …
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When to Pick Granny Smith Apples
Q: I have a Granny Smith apple tree and a …
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Hard core in Tomatoes
Q: We have a tomato plant that produces tomatoes that …
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Yellowjacket – Finding Nest
Q: I love to cut grass but have been stung …
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Drip Irrigation Parts
Q: My 86-year-old father lives in rural Georgia and he …
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Disease Spread-Leyland Cypress to Arborvitae?
Q: We just took out my beloved Leyland cypress because …
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Holes in Azalea Leaves
Q: What is chewing holes in my azalea leaves? This …
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Gray Tree Frog – Identification
Q: I discovered this critter on an outside potted rhododendron …
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Rose – Bleached Blooms
Q: These two Knock Out roses were planted two months …
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Specticle G – Cautions
Q: I purchases some Specticle G to put on my …
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American Chestnut – Identification
Q: How can I tell the difference between American chestnut …
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Lawn Disease – Submitting a Sample for Diagnosis
First, call your local UGA Extension office (1-800-ASKUGA1) to get …
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Asian Ambrosia Beetle – Monitored at Piedmont Park
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Larger Canna Leaf Roller – Identification and Control
Q: What is biting my canna leaves?
A: It’s a …
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Weeping Mulberry – Pruning
Q: On one of my weeping mulberries I have thinned …
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Grass Spider – Identification
Q: I only see these webs in the early mornings. …
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Pine – Galls, Yellow Powder
Q: This morning we saw a pine tree with five …
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Asian Ambrosia Beetle – On Fig
Q: Earlier this spring I thought my fig tree was …
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Hibiscus – Killed by Cold
Q: I bought and planted a tree-form hibiscus last year. …
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Apple – Saving an Old One
Q: I bought an old farm that has two apple …