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Biddies!

Join me at the Oakhurst Community Garden in Decatur for "Baby Chicks in the City: Hatching Your Own Flock"
It will be an educational evening on how to order, incubate, hatch, and raise chicks. I'll discuss build-your-own versus store-bought incubators and specific techniques to insure success. I plan to have both preserved embryos and freshly hatched chicks on hand.
Tuesday, February 17th, 7-9 p.m.

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Oak - Slime Flux

"My oak tree is oozing beer!" Homeowners often follow their noses to the base of an oak tree to find a puddle of yeasty smelling liquid. The ooze is usually surrounded by insects, some of whom seem in Click for more...


Gardening EventsSuggest An Event


01/07: Storytime by the River at Chatt. Nature Center

01/08: Animal Encounter at the Chatt. Nature Center

01/09: Animal Encounter at the Chatt. Nature Center

01/10: Care and Feeding of Honeybees

01/10: Georgia Iris Society Meeting


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Q&A of the week


Lightning Damage
Q: On the Fourth of July we had some early fireworks. There was an unbelievably fierce storm and lightning struck a large pine tree and an adjacent box elder maple. Is there anything that you can recommend to help us save these two trees?
A: As far as lightning damage goes, it's pretty much a wait and see proposition. The pine may die from Click for more...
 
Fire Ant - Repellents
Q: I was out watering my cows and stepped into a big fire ant mound. Thankfully, I’m not very allergic to their bites but the experience brought up the question of repellents. Why aren’t mosquito repellents effective on fire ants?
A: Because fire ants don’t use carbon dioxide to find their prey! Mosquitoes, like Aedes aegypti Click for more...
 
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