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Communicating the science of farming and gardening to Jackson County

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  • After the bright colored blooms of spring and summer fade away, it’s time to decide if you want to keep an attractive landscape going into the fall. Keeping in mind that perennial plants take longer to establish and will be around for a few years, it is much like a long-term investment. Annuals however are…

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  • Does your lawn have yellow patches, brown spots or wilted flowers? If so, you may be overwatering. One of the most common problems with home lawns and gardens is overwatering that can lead to root damage. The current drought in Northeast Georgia can make us feel the need to water more often, but there are…

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