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William G. Tyson
wtyson@uga.edu
912-871-6130
Area(s) of Expertise:
Crop Management, Fruit, Ornamental Plant Disease, Vegetable Disease, Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus, Ornamental Plants, Plant diseases, Horticulture, Vegetable Gardening
Stories
10/02/19 -
Farm tour highlights value of UGA to Georgia agriculture
04/02/19 -
UGA faculty and staff recognized for excellence in public service
11/21/18 -
Bill Tyson named Ag Partner of the Year in Bulloch County
09/28/16 -
Trained eyes, not tech, still helping Georgia peanut farmers to decide when to dig
11/20/14 -
Properly care for holiday, gift plants
05/14/14 -
Carpenter bees drill holes, lay eggs in wooden structures
11/27/13 -
How new trees, shrubs are planted determines their success
08/06/13 -
Summer heat has lace bugs munching on popular ornamental
06/25/13 -
Recent rains have increased mosquito populations
06/20/13 -
Late June is ideal time to treat lawns for mole crickets
04/05/13 -
Be patient and wait for centipedegrass to green-up on its own
10/23/12 -
Plant flowering bulbs now for color later
09/12/12 -
Recent rains have mushrooms popping up in Georgia lawns
07/23/12 -
Managing your lawn during drought
07/11/12 -
Georgia gardeners seeing cases of curling tomato leaves
06/14/12 -
Controlling moles: remove their food source or get a dog
05/10/12 -
Tactics to improve this summer's tomato harvest
05/08/12 -
Carpenter bees are drilling away at wooden structures
04/16/12 -
Fertilize crape myrtles in spring for more blooms in summer
02/28/12 -
Aluminum is the key to changing hydrangea bloom color
02/22/12 -
Backyard fruit trees need fertile soil, sunny location
02/16/12 -
Lower landscape maintenance by adding natural areas
11/09/11 -
For safety sake, keep live Christmas trees watered
10/05/11 -
Plant pansies now for winter-long color
09/20/11 -
Turf diseases like large patch and take-all patch can pop up in the fall.
09/01/11 -
Army worms are marching across Georgia turfgrass
08/18/11 -
Control fall webworms and rid trees of webs
08/11/11 -
Control green June beetle grubs now
07/14/11 -
Prune crape myrtles again for another flower flush
06/30/11 -
Get mole crickets now before they destroy your lawn
06/16/11 -
Slime molds popping up on irrigated lawns
05/19/11 -
Armadillos can burrow through lawns quickly
04/28/11 -
Sooty mold on plants is a sure sign of insect damage