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Introduction: Gardening in the bountiful region of Southern Georgia brings with it numerous rewards, from vibrant flowers to homegrown fruits and vegetables. However, it also presents its fair share of challenges, one of which is the frustrating condition known as blossom end rot. This blog post aims to shed light on what blossom end rot…
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Nature’s intricate web of interconnected species is a delicate balance that is essential for the health and resilience of our planet. Within this intricate tapestry, caterpillars and birds play vital roles. Doug Tallamy, a renowned entomologist and author, has dedicated his life’s work to studying the profound relationship between caterpillars and bird diversity. By highlighting…
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In the realm of caterpillars, few species capture the imagination quite like the Eastern Black Swallowtail (Papilio polyxenes) caterpillar. With its striking appearance and intriguing life cycle, this remarkable creature serves as a testament to the marvels of nature. These caterpillars are one of the few butterfly larvae that can sometimes be considered a pest…
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In the world of horticulture, there are countless plant species that capture our attention with their vibrant colors and unique characteristics. One such plant that often goes unnoticed, yet deserves more recognition, is Callicarpa americana, commonly known as American beautyberry. With its stunning berries, striking foliage, and ecological benefits, this native American shrub has much…
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Muscadine rootstocks played a significant role in European vineyards, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries when the European vine industry was ravaged by the devastating grapevine pest, phylloxera (Daktulosphaira vitifoliae). Phylloxera, an aphid-like insect, attacks the roots of grapevines, causing severe damage and often leading to vine death. The introduction of Phylloxera…
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The Trustees Garden in the settlement of Savannah, Georgia, played a pivotal role in the early cultivation of grapes in the region. Established in the 1730s as an experimental garden, the Trustees Garden aimed to develop agricultural practices and promote economic prosperity in the newly founded colony of Georgia. Grapes were among the crops grown…
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In Southeast Georgia, the warm and humid climate poses certain challenges for growing traditional grape varieties (Vitis vinifera). Here are some reasons why grapes may not grow as well in this region: In Southern Georgia, where grape cultivation has been tried, several diseases can affect grapevines. The most common diseases encountered in this region include:…
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Squash, with its diverse shapes, sizes, and flavors, is a beloved addition to many dishes and a staple in gardens around the world. However, even the most seasoned gardeners may encounter the frustrating issue of poorly pollinated squash. In this blog post, we will explore the causes behind this problem, the impact it has on…
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In the world of butterflies, few species capture the imagination quite like the Gulf Fritillary (Agraulis vanillae) caterpillar. With its vibrant colors, fascinating life cycle, and symbiotic relationship with native plants, this small creature provides a captivating example of nature’s wonders. Join us on a journey of discovery as we explore the captivating world of…
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Bait treatments for fire ants are frequently recommended and are often a great choice for controlling imported fire ant (IFA) populations. Fire ant baits rely upon the fire ants to pick the material up and take it back to their mounds. Once in the colony the bait is incorporated into the food system where the…