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Carolina Jasmine – For An Arbor
Q: I recently put up a metal arbor. I’d like …
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Privet – Responsible Growth
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Seeds – A Kindergarten Project!
Q: I am looking for three plants that my kindergarten …
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Rosemary – Edible Leaves?
Q: I planted a creeping rosemary last fall and it …
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Carpenter Bees – Beneficial For Pollinating?
Q: Are carpenter bees good pollinators in my garden? Some …
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Dianthus – Pruning Dead Flowers
Q: I planted Dianthus about a month ago and it …
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Mimosa – Unusually Large
Q: I noticed the flowers of a mimosa tree above …
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Lemon Trees – Pollination and Fruit Bearing
Q: I have a Meyer lemon tree in a pot …
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Hydrangeas – How To Prune Them
Q: I heard your radio discussion about pruning hydrangeas. Do …
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Pollination – Tea Viburunm
Q: I am looking for a pollinator for tea viburnum. …
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Pepper – Pollination
Q: Will peppers cross pollinate? If I plant hot peppers, …
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Potting Soil/Mix – Whats The Difference?
Q: What is the difference in potting soil and potting …
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Apricots – Planting In Georgia
Q: Is there any chance that apricots will grow in …
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Red Robin Holly – Pollinator
Q: I planted four Red Robin hollies behind our pool. …
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Starting a Landscape Business – What do You Need?
Q: I want to start a landscape business installing flowers …
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Deciduous Magnolia – Identification
Q: I took these pictures while fishing on Stone Mountain …
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Fragrant Crabapple – Identification
Q: I found this small tree growing in Floyd County …
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Bradford Pear – Wildly Sprouting Thorny Bushes
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Dogwood – Few Flowers in 2013
Q: This year (2013) there were not very many white …
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Pine Cones – Why So Few
Q: I have several pine trees on our property. Some …