The Benton MacKaye Trail Association (BMTA) is seeking volunteers to help with trail maintenance for
Read More »It’s Time to Look at Seed Catalogs!
When it comes to vegetable gardening it seems like most folks I have met fall into one of three categories.
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By: Eddie Ayers, County Extension Agent Azaleas are a southern favorite. We think of them in terms of
Read More »Pesticide Safety Month and Apple Producers Meeting
Hundreds of people get sick each year from inappropriate pesticide use. Pesticides are used in homes,
Read More »Spring Flowering Bulbs Start Now
Spring Flowering Bulbs Start Now By: Eddie Ayers, County Extension Agent Now that fall is officially
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Fall Shrub Care By: Eddie Ayers, County Extension Agent It’s that time of year when we must
Read More »Eastern Tent Caterpillar
By: Eddie Ayers, County Extension Agent As I ride through the county I’ve noticed some webs are back
Read More »WHERE ARE ALL OF THESE MOSQUITOES COMING FROM?
WHERE ARE ALL OF THESE MOSQUITOES COMING FROM? Raymond King, District Director of Environmental Health,
Read More »Turfgrass Research Field Day is Thursday, August 9
By: Eddie Ayers, County Extension Agent Whether you’re a new, beginner or veteran homeowner,
Read More »Voles or Moles?
By: Eddie Ayers, County Extension Agent Are some of your plants suddenly dying? Did the tulips forget
Read More »Arbor Day: Time to Tackle Hemlock Trouble
Now, while the leaves are still off deciduous trees and evergreens are easy to spot, it’s a good time
Read More »GEORGIA FISHING PROSPECTS FOR RIVERS AND RESERVOIRS UPDATED FOR 2017
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE GEORGIA FISHING PROSPECTS FOR RIVERS AND RESERVOIRS UPDATED FOR 2017 SOCIAL CIRCLE,
Read More »Road Median Flowers
Before the cold turned them brown, I was getting questions about the flowers planted in the road median
Read More »Controlling Springtails
Over the past few weeks, many people have either called or come by the office with a question about tiny,
Read More »Attracting Native Bees
Attracting Native Bees By: Eddie Ayers, County Extension Agent There are approximately 4,000
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