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Perverse Pumpkins!

I'm sure you've seen the photos of "odd" holiday pumpkins (click here if you haven't). So how are your pumpkins decorated this fall?




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Microstegium (Basketgrass, Stiltgrass, Eulalia)

This grassy weed is common but it doesn't yet have a widely accepted common name. Most gardeners refer to it as "That summer weed that I can easily pull out by huge handfuls but it still comes back!" Click for more...


Gardening EventsSuggest An Event


08/24 - 07: South Metro Rose Society meeting

09/28 - 07: South Metro Rose Society meeting

10/25 - 25: Art Exhibit: Southern Tableau

10/26 - 07: South Metro Rose Society meeting

11/12 - 05: Coweta County Master Gardener Wreath Sale


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Q&A of the week


Aspidistra (Cast Iron Plant) - Info
Q: I'm looking for more information on cast iron plants. My new home has some close to the house. It looks great and also hides that red clay stain on the brick foundation! Are these plants from a bulb? Can I reproduce them easily?
A: Cast iron plant (Aspidistra eliator) is also called “bar room plant” because it can withstand Click for more...
 
Corn - For Making Corn Meal
Q: I live in Carroll Co.and was wondering is you know the names of some of the corn that is grown mostly for livestock and for grinding for corn meal.When I was a kid my grandfather grew corn that made some of the best corn meal.I sure would like to find a place where I could buy some of these seeds.
A: From Winston Eason at the Clayton county Extension office

“I think any variety of yellow corn Click for more...
 
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