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| Through a good part of my childhood, one voice of authority manifested with equal weight alongside the commandments of my parents: that of Mrs. Mabel Prayor. An older neighbor, she was hired to cook m Click for more... |  |

03/19 - 21: Pee-Wee Planters Spring Series
03/25 - 27: Nature Explorers Spring Series
03/27 - 15: Perennial Gardening for the South
05/12 - 19: Hydrangeas for your Garden
05/15: Buggin' Out and Living in a Garden of Weeden
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Q&A of the week 
| Meyer Lemon Tree – Hardiness |
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I recently purchased a beautiful Hybrid Meyer Lemon tree. The accompanying tag said it was hardy to minus 20 degrees.
I don't think that it has ever been that cold here so I planted it outside. Can I believe the tag or do I need to dig it up and cart it inside for the winter?
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Someone hit the wrong key when the label was printed. Meyer lemon is hardy to the upper 20's but fre Click for more... |
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| Tree - Using Mycorrhizae |
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I have two large oaks on my property. I am contemplating hiring a tree specialist to care for my trees. The service includes "inoculate root zone with mycorrhizal spores and inject with biostimulants to help improve nutrient absorption and relieve drought stress." Is this service necessary or can I do this on my own?
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Some of my tree service friends swear by using mycorrhizae and biostimulants but I’m not sure these Click for more... |
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Dig, divide and transplant your crowded irises to a better location, if needed, after they bloom.
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