Stories
05/04/20 -
Spring is a perfect time to start composting
05/02/19 -
Compost piles must be not too cold, dry or wet
05/03/18 -
By recycling food and lawn scraps, you can create compost and feed the worms
03/05/18 -
Identify pests before applying pesticides
08/31/17 -
Compost bin: Not too wet or too dry, not too hot or too cold
04/27/17 -
Successful compost piles can be judged by the company they keep
04/27/17 -
Healthy compost takes the right balance of moisture, yard debris and heat
06/30/16 -
Composting fruit and vegetable scraps requires careful moisture and temperature maintenance
03/12/15 -
Use forethought to head off garden problems before they happen
07/31/14 -
Squash vine borers on gardeners' hit list
05/01/14 -
Compost pile health can be judged by the company it keeps
12/13/13 -
Gloves, tools and planters top UGA gardeners wish lists this holiday season
09/20/13 -
Sustainable agriculture conference set for Oct. 3
09/05/13 -
Saving seeds, a time-honored tradition made timely again
02/28/13 -
Remedy last year's low yield problems before you plant
12/12/12 -
Last minute gifts for the gardener in your life
06/05/12 -
The squash vine borer: A difficult but manageable garden pest
05/31/12 -
Snails in the kale?
03/27/12 -
Athens-Clarke inducts state's first class of Master Composters
09/08/11 -
Clarke County agent weighs in on fall gardening
04/14/11 -
Georgia farmers markets offer produce, experience
02/24/11 -
Fresh, home-grown veggies without a garden
02/24/11 -
Squash borers cause squash-growing gardeners grief
02/24/11 -
2011 edition of the Spring Garden Packet
03/18/10 -
Gardening 101 class set at botanical garden
02/18/10 -
Avoiding common vegetable problems takes a little planning
05/28/09 -
Farmers markets help Georgians connect with local food, farmers
02/21/08 -
Try planting alternatives to turf
09/13/07 -
Fall prime time to prep for spring
09/06/07 -
Vegetables brighten containers, fall dinner tables