Q: I would love to grow elderberries to eat for …
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Planting Caladiums
Caladiums are old-fashioned bulbs that have become more popular in …
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Peony – Sarah Bernhardt
Q: I was given two small Sarah Bernhardt peonies. How …
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Lespedeza – Control in Centipedegrass
Q: I have been trying to control an infestation of …
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Pumpkin – Growing Giants
10 Steps to a Giant Pumpkin – by Don Langevin…
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Bare Root Tree – Faster Growth Than Larger Trees
Q: I occasionally get bare root twigs from the Arbor …
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Perennial Ryegrass – Not Perennial in Georgia
Q: I planted perennial ryegrass four weeks ago and …
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Daphne Wilting
Q: I’ve noticed that my seven-year old daphne has started …
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Horse Manure and Shavings – Composting
Q: I can get horse manure and shavings from …
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Anthurium – Re-potting
Q: I need to repot my anthurium. Do I need …
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Decomposing Tree Trunk – Mulch?
Q: Eight years ago, when our house was built, the …
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Japanese Maple Seed Pods
Q: I have a mature Japanese maple that has generated …
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African Violets
Q: I have three African violets that bloom often and …
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May Beetles
Q: Every August, I hear a distinct buzzing sound when …
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Tomato Fusarium Wilt
Q: To prevent tomato fusarium wilt, I am in the …
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Spinach – Getting Seeds to Sprout
Q: Can you tell me the best way to get …
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Pruning Perennials – In Fall
Q: In general, is it best to cut down perennial …
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‘Miss Huff’ Lantana – Fertilizing
Q: I have “Miss Huff” lantanas that seem to have …
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Elderberry – Growing
Q: I would love to grow elderberries to eat for …