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Daylily – “Repeat Bloomer”
Q: In daylily jargon, what does “repeat bloomer” actually mean? …
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Mulch – Use Shredded Paper
Q: My office produces a lot of shredded paper. I …
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Radishes – Optimum Growing Conditions
Q: My neighbor and I have tried to grow radishes …
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Bottlebrush Buckeye – Scorched Leaves
Q: The leaves of our Bottlebrush Buckeye are dying from …
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Mulch – Part of Planting Depth
Q: Various seeds and bulbs require being planted at a …
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Newspaper – Using to Kill Weeds
Q: I am thinking of mulching a large weedy area …
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Tree Roots – Damaging Basement Wall
Q: I have large pin oak trees in my front …
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Oakleaf Holly – Dropping Leaves
Q: I have two oakleaf hollyies that I planted in …
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Outdoor Container Soil – Information
Q: I limit my gardening nowadays to pot gardening mostly. …
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Fire Ant – Control in Garden
Q: Is there a safe and effective way to control …
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Bulbs – Storing for Winter
Most of us enjoy the cooler weather ushered in by …
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Zoysiagrass – Diseases
Zoysiagrass lawns can withstand diseases if they are properly cared …
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Terrarium – Building
Q: I would like to put together a simple terrarium …
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Raised Bed – Building
Q: Planning for my old age arthritis, I am building …
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Centipede – General Notes
Information taken from
The Revised Georgia Gardener’s Guide
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Clover – Using as Groundcover
Q: I am curious about using plants other than grasses …
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Corn – For Making Corn Meal
Q: I live in Carroll Co.and was wondering is you …
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Centipede – Poor Greenup
As night temperatures stay above 60 degrees and soil temperatures …
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Spider Mite – Foxglove, Hollyhock, Juniper
Q: My foxgloves looked wonderful for a while then became …
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Lichens – On Azalea
Q: I’m having a problem with my azaleas. They seem …