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Gardening in the Panhandle

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Crown Shyness in Trees

Crown Shyness in Trees

I spent a lot of time in my childhood lying in our backyard hammock, reading. Inevitably, I’d take a break and stare up at the tree canopy above me. We had sweetgum trees in that corner of our yard, and I’d watch squirrels chasing each other through the branches. One...

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Where Do Insects Go in the Winter?

Where Do Insects Go in the Winter?

During the summer months, we can’t seem to get away from insects. Whether it’s a fly circling your food, those pesky aphids in your garden, or a mosquito out for blood, they make their presence known. But when winter rolls around and temperatures drop, they seem to...

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Early Season Lawncare Practices

Early Season Lawncare Practices

Well folks, the earth has made yet another trip around the sun, and we find ourselves in another of hopefully many a new year. The weather has been cold, but it’s important that we spend a few moments plotting a strategy for our lawns in the coming year. Lawncare is a...

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Camellia Care

Camellia Care

Camellias have been a part of the landscape in the Southeastern United States for over 200 years.  They are native to Asia and were introduced near Charleston, South Carolina in 1786.  The common name camellia refers to varieties and hybrids of Camellia japonica and...

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