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Turfgrass – Watering
Q: My lawn maintenance guy and I have a difference …
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Candy Lily
Candy lily, Pardancanda norrisii, grows to 36″ tall. It …
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Centipede – General Notes
Information taken from
The Revised Georgia Gardener’s Guide
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Blackberries and Raspberries – Fruit Growth
Q: Do blackberries and raspberries produce fruit off of old …
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Fescue Lawn – Taken Over By Bermudagrass
Q: I have a fescue lawn but I am surrounded …
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Wireworm – In Sweet potato
Q: We harvested many sweet potatoes from our garden recently. …
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Sycamore – Dead
Q: I have a three year old sycamore tree. No …
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Stump – Covering with Vines
Q: We want to use a large root ball from …
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Wisteria – Make it Bloom
Q: Last week you described some ways to make a …
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China Doll Plant – Re-potting
Q: We received a beautiful China Doll plant. We want …
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Raspberry – When to Cut Back
Q: I would like to know if blackberries and raspberries …
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Fuchsia – Care
Q: I have a ‘Dark Eyes’ Fuchsia and would like …
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Love-in-a-mist – Care
Q: I have a mystery flower, grown from a wildflower …
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Centipede – Planting Sod
Centipedegrass sod is usually planted in May or June. If …
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Daylily – “Repeat Bloomer”
Q: In daylily jargon, what does “repeat bloomer” actually mean? …
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Mona Lavender – Annual or Perennial?
Q: Is ‘Mona Lavender’ plectranthus an annual or a perennial? …
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Camellia – Tea Scale
Q: I have a camellia tree in front of my …
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Carpetgrass – In Centipede Lawn
Q: Last summer I planted a grass mixture in our …
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Confederate Rose – Flower Color
Q: I am a huge hibiscus lover, but I hate …
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Shrubs – Fertilizing
Q: I have some questions regarding fertilizing plants. Are you …