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Planting Azaleas Properly on 'Gardening'
On this week's "Gardening in Georgia, trails manager Hank Bruno of Callaway Gardens gives host Walter Reeves some tips on properly planting an azalea.
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Free Workshop for Small Farmers Nov. 8
Anyone with a small farm, just starting out or just getting interested can find information on a dozen subjects in a free workshop presented by Team Agriculture Georgia Nov. 8 at Albany State University.
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Forestry Field Day: Education Without Walls
In preparation for the district 4-H forestry field day competition, the Heard County team members were all interested in learning something new and outside of school. They now know things about our forest that very few adults (and I dare say none of their classmates) know.
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Growing Up in Georgia
Plastic Film Mulch in Your Garden?
Growing vegetable crops on plastic film mulch is common throughout the Southeast. But up to this point, few have chosen to use plastic in their gardens. You may feel you need to know more about its benefits and possible disadvantages.
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2001 D.W. Brooks Award Winners Announced
Four University of Georgia faculty members received the prestigious D.W. Brooks award for excellence in public service Oct. 1 in Athens, Ga.
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'Gardening in Georgia'
Twice the Landscape, Half the Water
On this week's "Gardening in Georgia," host Walter Reeves visits with Karen Tolbert, research assistant at the Savannah Bamboo Farm and Coastal Gardens. Tolbert takes Reeves through their demonstration Xeriscape landscape.
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Electric Water Kills Plant, Food Pathogens
A University of Georgia scientist has found an environmentally friendly product nurserymen can use to kill plant diseases. What is it? Water.
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Editorial
National 4-H Week Coming Oct. 7-13
Editorial: My involvement with Georgia 4-H has helped in a myriad of ways to shape me into a contributing and compassionate citizen.
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Top Five Planting Mistakes in Landscapes
Here are the top five planting mistakes in landscapes, say University of Georgia Extension Service experts.

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