Carole Knight

  • Tips on Composting

    Composting is a simple way to add nutrient-rich humus which fuels plant growth and restores vitality to depleted soil.  It’s also free, easy to make and good for the environment. Using compost improves soil structure, texture, and aeration and increases the soil’s water-holding capacity.  Compost loosens clay soils and helps sandy soils retain water. Adding…

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  • Timing is key to a beautiful lawn

    The weather is warming and warm season perennial grasses are coming out of dormancy. Our lawns are greening up nicely and its time to start setting them up for a beautiful green summer. Knowing the right time to apply fertilizers, soil amendments, and pest control options is critical to the sustainability and health of your…

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  • You are out of Toilet Paper – be careful of what you flush!

    Once the COVID-19 virus started, it was interesting to see that the Toilet Paper was one of the first things to go from the shelves and if you go in the stores still today there is a limited supply.  Other than that, as more kids are home, “science experiments” may include the old question –…

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  • Interpreting your soil test results

    After you have collected and sent off your soil sample for testing, you anxiously wait for your results. But when they arrive, do you know how to interpret those?

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  • Vegetable Garden Tips and Planting Chart

    With temperatures warming up steadily, its time to start laying out and planting this years vegetable garden.  Here are a few tips to remember when planning and planting: Select a site that receives at least 8 to 10 hours of sunlight a day. Select a location that is conveniently located near the house and a…

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  • Follow us on Facebook

    Do you follow us on Facebook? We have an active Facebook page where we post updates and information. Be sure to live and follow our page so that you down miss out. https://www.facebook.com/UGAExtensionMadisonCounty/

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  • Stay connected with 4-H

    Although schools are closed and in-person 4-H events have been postponed, there are still ways to be involved.  Some cool ideas including a community service project, virtual demonstrations, photography contest and more!

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  • The UGA Agricultural and Environmental Services Labs in Athens are currently still operational, but have limited their staff and hours. Lab staff are practicing Covid-19 prevention practices and will come in only long enough to process samples and to read results.

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  • Project Achievement is a public speaking competition where 4-Hers choose a topic of interest and present a 10-12 minute speech on the subject.  They are also required to submit a portfolio which represents all their work over the year in categories such as project work, community service, leadership activities and other 4-H and school organizations…

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  • Madison County Extension is still open

    In concurrence with the CDC and guidelines for social distancing to mitigate infection in relation to COVID-19 as well as communications from state and county government, the University of Georgia Madison County Cooperative Extension will be limiting our walk-in clientele.

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