Know your zone and choose accordingly
Will your plants survive the long, cold winter? Whether they do depends on their hardiness.
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Ferndale landscape company acquires another business
Ferndale-based Minergy, Inc. has acquired Acute Lawn and Landscape LLC.Minergy consists of three d
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Extension agent visits garden club
Don Gardner, a local columnist and University of Georgia Extension Agent, brought humor and gardening tips to the members and guests of the Richmond Hill Gardening Club at their recent January meeting.
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Vegetable Gardening 101: UK Extension classes showing consumers how it's done
When Jeff Porter first started his job six years ago as horticulture agent in Henderson County for the University of Kentucky Extension, most of the questions he got asked by consumers were about lawn care and landscaping.
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Mrs Obama: Tired of 'angry black woman' stereotype
"I never read these books," she told CBS's Gayle King in an interview broadcast Wednesday. "So I've just gotten in the habit of not reading other people's impressions of people."
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Reprimanded Melbourne officer assigned new area
The Melbourne police officer at the center of a confrontation with a 66-year-old man suffering from dementia will work a different beat when he returns to the job.
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Attorney for pastor accused of bilking his flock says the conduct was business as usual at the church
Rev. Arthur Pearson is charged with embezzlement between $50,000 and $100,000.
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Take care of your yard month by month
It’s time to start working on your yard. Below is a month-by-month calendar for you to use as a template.
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La Plata seeks to build 128 apartments near Cordera
La Plata Communities is proposing an eight building, 128-unit apartment development on 12 acres adjacent to its upscale Cordera neighborhood, where home prices range from $300,000 to $800,000. La Plata sent an e-mail to Cordera residents inviting them to attend an information meeting last night from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Cordera Community Center, 11894 [...]
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The Root Of It All: Composting and pesticides
Several people from our community garden have mentioned that there is an organism, Imprelis, that can represent a threat to a compost pile. I have read that there are some "bugs" out there that can contaminate a pile even if it reaches high enough to temperatures to kill most diseases. I am not clear as to whether this "Imprelis" is a disease or a toxin or if it represents a problem for our ...
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