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Fall Events

Where's Walter?
I have several appearances and broadcasts scheduled this fall. Come visit with me at one of these events!

Nov. 18 DeKalb Extension Homeowner Landscape Series "Cool Tools and Funky Fertilizers"

Miss the Fall Webinar on planting trees and shrubs? You can see it here in all its glory! Fall Webinar

and get the Q&A's Theresa and I answered by clicking here.

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Soil - Defining

I was explaining to someone recently that flowering cherry trees absolutely require well-drained soil to succeed. “Well, that’s not a problem,” they responded, “I’m planting on a slope, so water drain Click for more...


Gardening EventsSuggest An Event


10/04 - 22: Trees Atlanta TreeKeeper Certification Class

11/20: Beautiful Handmade Dolls: A Perfect Gift

11/20: Animal Encounter at the Chattahoochee Nature Cente

11/21: Animal Encounter at the Chattahoochee Nature Cente

11/22: Guided Hikes at the Chattahoochee Nature Cente


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Q&A of the week


Blackbird – Dropping Feces in Pool
Q: We are having problems with black birds defecating in our swimming pool and do not know how to resolve this. We watch them fly over the pool and drop feces.

Is there anything we can put in the pool or float in the pool to stop this?

A: This is a fascinating story!

see

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Impatiens Seed - Planting
Q: I am having great fun sharing with friends the popping of the impatiens seed pods. Now what do I do with them? Let them dry and scatter in the spring? When is a good time?

A: You can easily save impatiens and other flower seed over the winter. All you have to do is to collec Click for more...
 
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Rake out fallen leaves and replace the mulch under crabapples and dogwoods to prevent disease next year.

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