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  • What we take with us

    We have to decide what will take with us as we grow into the community that will be.  If valuing the land is a shared community value, the time to act is now. If we wait, we won’t have a choice, because that farmland will be gone.

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  • Just like in other forms of art there are many styles of gardens. My preferred garden style is a cottage garden aesthetic (please read as obnoxiously floral). So predictably, all of my favorite strategies are also justification for planting more flowers. And I do plant a lot of flowers, but for different effects in the…

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  • By the time strolling barefoot becomes a nuisance instead of a joy, it is too late to control burweed.

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  • Don’t get caught under too much mistletoe this season! I’m not referring to the bunch hung from the ceiling for sweethearts to kiss under at Christmas; by all means, carry on if you are so inclined. What I am concerned about is the mistletoe still hanging in the tree. I understand that a lot of…

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  • Better lawns through better mowing

    Lawns are a quintessential part of American landscapes; from the humblest starter home to the most opulent mansion, lawns for better or worse, are ubiquitous. While many people opt to pay a professional to manage their lawn, having an attractive lawn doesn’t have to be expensive or complicated. One of the cheapest and simplest ways…

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  • Upcoming Event – Compost Cake Storytime

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  • Fall seed starting class this week

    Fall gardens are just around the corner. There are so many great things about fall gardens; cooler weather for doing all that garden work for one. Fewer pests and homegrown carrots rank high on my list as well. One thing that can be tricky though, is working with the small seeds that are a feature…

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  • Great Georgia Pollinator Census

    You’re invited to be a citizen scientist! This Friday and Saturday is the annual Great Georgia Pollinator Census. Come tally pollinator landings on a blooming plant. This data is submitted and contributes to what we know about pollinators in Georgia. Wimberly’s Roots has invited us to count at their spectacular pollinator garden. Show up anytime…

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