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How-To > How to Get Your Gardening Questions Answered
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How to Get Your Gardening Questions Answered
My website contains just about EVERYTHING I have ever written. Try to find your answer here first, using one or two words in the SITE SEARCH line above.
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Personally, I find Google to be a fabulous site for gardening answers on the Web. Many of the questions I'm asked can be answered by simply typing the plant's name or the description of the problem in this site's Search line.
The University of Georgia Horticulture site has factsheets on fruit plants and other specific landscape plants. If you need suggestions for plants that would do well in your situation, download Landscape Plants for Georgia
See also my Plant lists for Georgia .
These care and cultivation calendars for Georgia lawns answer many questions.
Lawn Care Calendars You might also visit the University of Georgia "Lawns in Georgia" publication.
The UGA lawn weed Web site can be found at Lawn Weeds in Georgia .
And if you like weed pictures, see Lawn Weed Photos .
You are probably aware that I have written several books which might well contain answers to your questions. Purchase signed copies of my books.
If you'd like to double your chances for a response, try copying your original question into a new e-mail and send it to your local Extension office. They are as follows:
Bartow County:
Cherokee County:
Clayton County: Cobb County:
DeKalb County:
Douglas County:
Fayette County:
Forsyth County:
Fulton County:
Gwinnett County:
Henry County:
Newton County: Rockdale County:
All other counties not listed
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Find links, recipes and miscellaneous information Walter mentions on his WSB radio show, and check out Walter's schedule for TV appearances.
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Click here to check soil temperatures in your area.
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Blow or rake fallen leaves regularly from newly planted fescue lawns. Remove as many acorns as possible from all lawns.
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