Recently I was asked how to store dahlias and caladiums …
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White Grub – Control in Lawns
It’s common to find one or two “C-shaped” white grubs …
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Homeowner Q&A about Pine Beetles
The following was written by Terry Price, Georgia Forestry Commission.…
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Fire Ants – Best Control in Fall
Want to put a hurtin’ on fire ants? Hit them …
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Insects are Lovers Too
ROMANCE NOT JUST FOR HUMANS
By April Reese Sorrow
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Mosquito Control – Walter’s Thoughts
Summer rains can cause a population explosion of mosquitoes! Two …
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Mosquito Traps – Univ. of Florida Report on CO2 type
UF/IFAS News Release May 19, 2005
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Bradford Pear – Pruning
I recently received a query that has been repeated over …
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Dogwood – Diseases
Nothing can panic a homeowner like the threat of disease …
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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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Magnolia – Care
Magnolias are fast growing trees and grow well in Georgia …
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Rose – General Care
No flower in the world is as popular as the …
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Rose – Pruning Climbing Types
Most climbing roses bloom on old growth, that is, the …
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Tulip
A mass of red tulips behind a bed of blooming …
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Using Chrysanthemums
Gardeners have two sources of chrysanthemum flowers: from plants that …
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Wildflowers in Highway Medians
Many readers have noticed the beautiful wildflowers in the median …
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Lantana – Winter Hardiness
Most varieties of lantana, including ‘New Gold’, ‘Festival’ and ‘Tutti …
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Naked Ladies (Surprise Lily, Lycoris squamigera)
My driving companion in Cincinatti was quite discomfitted when I …
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Crapemyrtle – Failure to Bloom
Few things are as frustrating as having a plant that …
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Geranium – Overwintering
Recently I was asked how to store dahlias and caladiums …