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Gary L. Wade
gwade@uga.edu
Gary Wade is a Cooperative Extension horticulturist with the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
Stories
02/24/11 -
Size matters when selecting crape myrtles
02/24/11 -
Palms add a tropical flair to Georgia landscapes
02/18/10 -
Diamond Frost Euphorbia puts on snowy summer show
02/18/10 -
Herbaceous perennial winner is a butterfly magnet
02/18/10 -
Evergreen groundcover a cheery garden edition
02/18/10 -
Hydrangea adds limelight to gardens
02/18/10 -
Giant tree adds impact to large landscapes
05/14/09 -
Dwarf crape myrtles offer new uses for old plant
02/26/09 -
Winning vine valued for beautiful leaves
02/26/09 -
Evergreen shrub a fragrant winner
02/26/09 -
Lavender twist redbud ‘stops traffic when in bloom'
02/19/09 -
UGA workshop to help landscapers make better bids
01/22/09 -
Landscape design workshops scheduled in Griffin
03/26/08 -
Monkey grass apes turfgrass
02/21/08 -
Paperbush adds heavenly scent to gardens
02/21/08 -
Pride of Augusta a great vine for all of Georgia
02/21/08 -
American Hornbeam adapts to diverse landscapes
02/22/07 -
Madison takes Confederate jasmine to north Georgia
02/22/07 -
Yellow azalea: 'Admiral Semmes' clearly a winner
02/22/07 -
Fast-growing, pest-free Green Giant draws acclaim
11/21/06 -
Simple care keeps pansies beautiful during winter
08/30/06 -
Natural blanket keeps plants alive over winter
06/22/06 -
Help landscape plants cope with deepening drought
04/27/06 -
Proper landscape plant spacing saves time, money
02/16/06 -
Cuphea annual plants provide nonstop summer color
02/16/06 -
Georgia Gold Medal winner offers warm 'snowballs'
02/16/06 -
Wisteria? A Georgia Gold Medal winner? Get serious
02/16/06 -
Award-winning groundcover offers true-blue flowers
02/16/06 -
Overcup oak bulletproof Georgia Gold Medal winner
02/16/06 -
Look out for alien invaders in Georgia woodlands
10/28/05 -
Workshop teaches landscapers about pricing work
04/14/05 -
Drain pipes offer alternative to hanging baskets
02/24/05 -
Georgia Blue veronica a true-blue landscape winner
02/24/05 -
Dragon Wing hits summer like a begonia on steroids
02/24/05 -
Creeping raspberry covers tough landscape sites
02/24/05 -
Glowing Embers not just another Japanese maple
02/24/05 -
Rose Creek, Canyon Creek abelias hot new shrubs
05/26/04 -
Start drought-proofing your landscape now
02/16/04 -
Summer Snowflake viburnum offers months of color
02/16/04 -
Bald cypress not just for swamps anymore
02/16/04 -
Don't let environment stress your landscape plants
02/16/04 -
Don't be cause of landscape plants' stress
02/16/04 -
Stop trying to grow turfgrass underneath trees
02/21/03 -
Cold-hardy palms grow throughout Georgia
02/21/03 -
Containerized color saves water, time, money
06/12/02 -
Ornamental Grasses Have Much to Offer
04/02/02 -
Droughtproof Landscape, Avoid Water-ban Panic
02/21/02 -
Some Suggested Evergreens for Screening Views
02/21/02 -
Encore Azaleas Creating Quite a Stir
06/25/01 -
Ground Covers Make Landscape Less Thirsty
07/19/00 -
Help Plants Survive Watering Restrictions
04/03/00 -
Simple Steps Help Landscape Handle Drought
09/16/99 -
Plant Pros Encouraged to Join Selections Group
09/15/99 -
Y2K Georgia Gold Medal Winners Rise to Occasion
08/18/99 -
Heat, Drought Take Toll on Landscape Plants
08/26/98 -
Plant Picture-Perfect Pansies in October
05/13/98 -
Twice the Landscape for Half the Water
12/22/97 -
Savannah Coastal Gardens to House Palm Collection
06/02/97 -
Hay Bales Take Stoop Out of Gardening
08/19/96 -
Ten Easy Steps to a More Low-Maintenance Landscape
11/27/95 -
Recycle Fall Leaves, Put Landscape to Bed for Winter