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The Garden Bench is free bi-monthly newsletter from the University of Georgia Extension Office in Houston County. We provide research based information to help Middle Georgia gardeners. To subscribe, email tberry1@windstream.net

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The Landscape Alert is a free bulletin published for commercial landscapers, providing a timely analysis of problems prevalent in the Middle Georgia area at this time. View this publication online at www.gaurbanag.org

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Factsheets

Lawns & Turf Shrubs & Trees
Centipede Grass Turning Red Purple or Yellow Asian Ambrosia Beetle
Centipede Lawn Quick Care Guide Dogwood Borers
Fairy Rings in Lawns Dogwood Care
Post Emergence Weed Control Crape Myrtle Care
Late Season Sodding Fire Blight
Lawn Disease Leaf Spot
Managing Turf in a Drought Situation Learn to Talk Tree
Preventing the Spring and Summer Weed Flush Leyland Cypress
Slime Mold in Lawns Mistletoe Control
Spots in Bare Turf Moving Trees and Shrubs
St. Augustine Grass Pine Beetle Control
Winterkill Planting Trees
Pests Producing Pecans in Middle Georgia
Chinch Bugs Reblooming Crape Myrtle
Earth Worm Information Selecting and Planting Trees
Mole Crickets Selecting and Planting Trees2
Spittlebugs Slime Flux or Wetwood
White Grub Control Small Trees for Stressful Urban Sites
Argentine Ant Control Inside Tree Decline and Care
Weeds Yoshino Cherry Care
Controling Florida Betony Wild Garlic and Dandelions Miscellaneous
Post Emergence Weed Control Compost and Mulch Sources
Wildlife Control Gardening on the Web
Armadillo Control Holes in Yards
Chipmunk Control Mulching
Controlling Frogs and Lizards Plant Care During Drought
Evicting Wild Guests Protecting Plants from Freezing Temperatures
Rats and Mice  
Mole Control  
Squirrels  
Vole Control  

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Classes, Programs, and Trainings

For the Homeowner

Master Gardener
Master Gardener Hours Logbook

Junior Master Gardener
Garden Academy

 

For the Commercial Landscaper

All commercial questions should be directed to the Bibb County Extension Office at this time.

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Services We Offer

Soil Sampling

Home: http://pubs.caes.uga.edu/caespubs/pubcd/C896/C896.htm
Commercial: http://pubs.caes.uga.edu/caespubs/pubcd/L99.htm

     

Standard - These will tell you how to lime and fertilize your plants for good growth. Cost: $6.00

     

Pesticide/Chemicals - These are expensive ($50-$100 or more) and usually not necessary to diagnose a problem.

     

Nematode assays - These identify the presence, numbers and type of nematodes in the soil around the roots of the plant. Assays are free if we are troubleshooting or $25 for routine samples.

Water Sampling

http://apps.caes.uga.edu/urbanag/

UGA can test for many contaminants in water, but the client must know what they are looking for. There is no such thing as a sample to see if the water is "safe to drink."

For well water, the first concern would be bacterial contamination (coliform). The Envirnomental Health Department does these samples - (478) 218-2020.

Plant Insect and Disease Samples

At the agents' discretion, a sample can be sent to the diagnostic labs. The goal is to identify the problem so as to reach a solution.

Plant Identification

Plants are identified if necessary to solve a problem. We are not able to identify all plants to species or variety, but will help where we can to solve problems.

DDDI

Digital Diagnosis through Digital Imaging - Extension agents make digital images of problems and post them on the web. Specialists look at these and diagnose the problem.

Questions and Answers

Home Gardening and Landscaping: Contact Teddie Berry at mg@uga.edu or 478-987-2028.

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