Horticulture
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C 816
Composting and Mulching
This publication explains how to build, maintain a compost pile as well as how to use compost and mulch in the yard and garden.
Svoboda Pennisi
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This circular gives suggestions for determining the proper stage of maturity for harvesting many vegetables.
Robert Westerfield
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C 883
Home Garden Strawberries
Strawberry beds need a small area that receives full sun most or all day to get started. Strawberries will grow well in many types of soil, but the most desirable soil is fertile, medium-light in texture, well drained and with good moisture-holding capacity.
Gerard Krewer, Robert Westerfield, and Phillip Brannen
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Research has shown that if you properly select, install and maintain ornamental plant, you greatly increase their survival and performance in the landscape. Following BMPs (Best Management Practices) not only conserve moisture in the landscape but will assure overall health and vigor of the ornamental plants.
Robert Westerfield
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Rutabagas are a cool-season root crop that can be produced in the spring or fall.
Robert Westerfield and W. Kelley
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Many types of fruits and nuts can be grown in Georgia due to our mild climate. This publication provides an outline of the culture and management of the exotic and uncommon fruits and nuts that can be grown in Georgia.
Gerard Krewer and Robert Westerfield
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This circular discusses the most common ground covers, both native and non-native plants, that are suitable for culture in North Georgia landscapes in shaded areas.
Svoboda Pennisi and Nathaniel Eason
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Plants develop seeds through a process called pollination. Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the stamen (male flower part) to the pistil (female flower part).
Robert Westerfield
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This publication is designed for small market growers, homeowners, and Master Gardeners in order to be a quick reference guide for diagnosing common problems in vegetables.
Susan Braman, Robert Westerfield, and Elizabeth Little
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