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  • C 1317

    Juniper Scale: A Common Scale Insect in Nurseries and Landscapes

    The juniper scale is a sporadic pest of juniper, cypress, and cedar trees in nurseries and landscapes in Georgia. It is an armored scale, where the wax cover is not a part of its body but can actually be separated from the body. Juniper scale feeds on plant fluid, and heavy infestations can reduce plant vigor, causing needle drop and twig color change from green to brown. Find out how to identify and manage this pest.

    William Hudson and Shimat Joseph

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    March 26, 2025
  • C 1316

    Dogwood Borer

    The dogwood borer can be a destructive pest of many ornamental trees in nurseries and landscapes. The dogwood borer also attacks fruit and nut trees in landscapes and commercial orchards. It is native to North America and is common in eastern Canada and the United States. It is present throughout Georgia.

    William Hudson and Shimat Joseph

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    March 17, 2025
  • C 1336

    The Spotted Lanternfly: A Potential Nuisance Pest on Trees in Ornamental Landscapes

    The spotted lanternfly is an invasive planthopper that can feed on a wide range of trees in the United States. The potential economic and environmental impact of spotted lanternflies is alarming, and threatens not only the livelihoods of many but also the biodiversity and beauty of our landscapes.

    William Hudson and Shimat Joseph

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    Feb. 26, 2025
  • Forestry and Christmas Trees

    SB 28-18

    Forestry and Christmas Trees

    Commercial insect and weed control in forestry and Christmas trees. Updated annually.

    Jean Williams-Woodward, William Hudson, Ernest Dickens, Mark Czarnota, Elizabeth McCarty, Allison Johnson, and David Clabo

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    Feb. 20, 2025
  • Ornamentals

    SB 28-23

    Ornamentals

    Commercial insect and weed control in ornamentals. Updated annually.

    Jean Williams-Woodward, William Hudson, Svoboda Pennisi, Mark Czarnota, Shimat Joseph, and Allison Johnson

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    Feb. 20, 2025
  • AP 130-3-12

    Green Industry 2025

    1. 2024 was a good year for many green industry firms, though Hurricane Helene mitigated these positives for many growers.
    2. There are many unknowns going into 2025 that will impact green industry sales, including higher inflation and interest rates, mixed signals within the economy, increased input costs, and the varying strength of the housing market in Georgia.
    3. Green industry demand is expected to have stable to moderate growth with increased prices, which will result in comparable average sales for 2025 compared to 2024.

    Benjamin Campbell

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    Jan. 22, 2025
  • B 625

    Landscape Plants for Georgia

    This publication includes a list of good plants for Georgia organized into various sizes and groups. The design qualities of plants—their form, size, color and texture—are emphasized according to the principles and requirements of good landscape design and plant maintenance. Hardiness and disease and insect resistant qualities are also considered.

    Sheri Dorn

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    Jan. 9, 2025
  • B 932

    Soil Preparation and Planting Procedures for Ornamental Plants in the Landscape

    Proper planting is essential for healthy, vigorous growth of ornamental plants in the landscape. It assures rapid plant establishment by providing a favorable environment for the developing root system. This publication offers step-by-step guidelines that will help you achieve planting success.

    Sheri Dorn

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    Dec. 6, 2024
  • B 931

    Conversion Tables, Formulas and Suggested Guidelines for Horticultural Use

    Pesticide and fertilizer recommendations are often made on a pounds per acre and tons per acre basis. While these may be applicable to field production of many crops, orchardists, nurserymen and greenhouse operators often must convert these recommendations to smaller areas, such as row feet, square feet, or even per tree or per pot. Thus pints, cups, ounces, tablespoons and teaspoons are the common units of measure. The conversion is frequently complicated by metric units of measure. This publication is designed to aid growers in making these calculations and conversions, and also provides other data useful in the management, planning and operation of horticultural enterprises.

    Svoboda Pennisi

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    Nov. 7, 2024
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