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Wildlife – Trees and Shrubs to Attract
Q: We recently moved here from New Mexico, so I …
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Termites – Woodchips Not a Problem
Q: I have a drop-off of more than twelve inches …
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Native Evergreens – For creek banks
Q: I know of deciduous plants for creek banks – …
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Raised Bed – Building
Q: Planning for my old age arthritis, I am building …
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Boxwood – Problems, Branch Die-back
Q: I have one Japanese boxwood out of six that …
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Spider Lily – Bulbs above soil surface
Q: I have a rather large stand of spider lily, …
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Holly – Using soil amendment
Q: I recently planted several hollies. When I dug the …
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Bulbs – When to Plant in Fall
Spring-flowering bulbs have been on garden center shelves for weeks …
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Centipede – General Notes
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The Revised Georgia Gardener’s Guide
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St Augustine – Mowing
Every lawn grass has a height at which it should …
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Pansies – When to Plant
Q: I want to pull up my impatiens and replace …
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Garlic – Requirements
Q: I want to know the requirements of garlic. I …
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Termites – Effect of Lawn Chemicals On,
Q: Since termites are always in season in the south, …
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Daffodils – Moving in Early Spring
Q: Can I move daffodil bulbs now? I want to …
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Equisetum (Scouring Rush) – Identification
Q: I saw what appeared to be mini-bamboo in the …
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Outdoor Plants – Double-potting
Q: I recently purchased two dwarf-looking little shrubs with a …
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Grass Dying – Why
Q: We have a large spot in our yard where …
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Planting Trees High
Q: My house was built on hard red clay. The …
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Green Roof (Living Roof) – Installing
Q: My leaky flat-roofed front porch is quite irritating. I …
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Strawberry Pyramid – Building
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