Q: I have always used pine bark or red oak …
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Dog – Eats Cicada Skin
Here’s an odd note from a dedicated gardener and animal …
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Homeowner Q&A about Pine Beetles
The following was written by Terry Price, Georgia Forestry Commission.…
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Black Walnut – Allelopathy
Black Walnut trees have a chemical known as juglone in …
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Cherry – Bleeding
Ah, what a beautiful thing is the marriage of intelligent …
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Eucalyptus – Success Stories
When I replied to a newspaper reader about his chances …
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Living Christmas Trees
Several kinds of evergreen trees can be bought as live …
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Rose – Buying and Planting
THE RIGHT SITE Roses require a minimum of six hours …
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Rose – General Care
No flower in the world is as popular as the …
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Greenhouse – Operating as a Business
Q: My family has a farm in Wilkes county. I …
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Tree – Straightening
Q: The rain earlier this month softened the soil in …
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Wooly Pine Scale – Identification
Q: What is this stuff that looks like snow on …
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Pine Pollen – In New York
Q: I was told that Pennsylvania and New York do …
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Prometon – Safe Use
Q: I needed to transplant plant some azaleas to a …
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Pine straw – Weed control
Q: We have a large area covered in pine straw. …
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Granite and Sludge – Filling Low Spots and Tire Trenches
Q: I recently had a water well drilled in a …
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Container Gardening – Reusing Soil
Q: I did container gardening this year and used a …
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Horse – Toxic Plants
Q: I have the perfect area for a new garden …
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Zoysiagrass – for Shade
Q: We had new zoysiagrass sod laid in our backyard …
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Pecan Shells – For Mulch
Q: I have always used pine bark or red oak …