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Imaginary bugs: infesting a body near you
Bugs do sting, crawl and infest people. But for people who suffer Delusory Parasitosis, or Ekbom Syndrome, there are no bugs involved, just the irritating sensation that they are.
Container garden including several different plants CAES News
Container garden including several different plants
Fayette Master Gardeners plan annual plant sale
The Fayette Master Gardener Association will host its Second Annual Plant Sale and Demonstrations on Saturday, May 1 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Fayette County Administration Complex in Fayetteville, Ga.
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Going green is a smart financial strategy
Going green can do more than preserve the environment, says a University of Georgia financial expert. It can save you a lot of money, too.
Hypertufa planter at UGA Research and Education Garden in Griffin, Ga. CAES News
Hypertufa planter at UGA Research and Education Garden in Griffin, Ga.
Gardening expo set by mountain gardeners
The Georgia Mountains Master Gardeners will present their annual garden expo May 15 and 16 at Hancock Park in Dahlonega, Ga. The expo will be held in conjunction with the Mountain Flower Arts Festival.
An Asian longhorned beetle chews through wood. CAES News
An Asian longhorned beetle chews through wood.
UGA center to use educational videos to help safeguard U.S. agriculture
For decades, non-native invasive species have caused billions of dollars in damage in the United States alone. Many are well known, such as the Asian longhorned beetle or kudzu. Others are less famous. A University of Georgia center will create an online video resource to train people to learn more about the invaders and what can be done to stop them.
"Your Southern Garden" host Walter Reeves. CAES News
"Your Southern Garden" host Walter Reeves.
Money-saving garden tips on “Your Southern Garden” April 24
Gardening can be expensive. Learn the right tricks of the trade to get the best from your spring garden for the least money April 24 on “Your Southern Garden with Walter Reeves” at 12:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. on Georgia Public Broadcasting.
Tomato plants in pots at various sizes CAES News
Tomato plants in pots at various sizes
Trick to tasty tomatoes, the variety
Tomatoes are the most commonly grown vegetable in backyard gardens. They are also one of the most difficult to grow, according to a University of Georgia Cooperative Extension expert.
Small tomato plant growing in a bucket CAES News
Small tomato plant growing in a bucket
Better tomatoes start with good growing practices
Are you ready for fresh tomatoes from the garden? University of Georgia Cooperative Extension recommends growing tomatoes in a garden or in containers for the best results. And, Spalding County Extension coordinator Wade Hutcheson has a few more suggestions to make tomato season even better.
Marianne Robinette, right, gently takes a tarantula named Rosie from one student before handing her to another in Athens, Ga., April 2010. CAES News
Marianne Robinette, right, gently takes a tarantula named Rosie from one student before handing her to another in Athens, Ga., April 2010.
UGA insect zoo teaches community service and cricket spitting
University of Georgia student Drew Butler can kick a football – his longest punt in a game was 75 yards against Oklahoma State in 2009, the same year he was named college football’s top punter. But when it comes to cricket spitting, he prefers to judge from the sidelines.

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