Killing invasives 4/5/25 Hour 3
Killing invasives selectively, use of a Buckthorn Blaster, feeding birds, and tips for growing tomatoes

Killing invasives selectively, use of a Buckthorn Blaster, feeding birds, and tips for growing tomatoes
Spring flowering trees, a little about opossums, using salt in the garden, and the Top 3 Things to be doing!
Turf grass specialist Clint Waltz answers questions about fescue varieties, seeding fescue, and scalping, topdressing & aerating Bermuda lawns
Bermuda care- defining topdressing, dethatching, and aerating. Also, handling Bermuda growing into fescue and vice versa
Live like a penguin! Also, a popular scam this time of year, promoting butterflies in the landscape and the Top 3 Things to do this week!
Garden trends for 2025, calls about eliminating Bradford pears, mixed fescue stands and UGA Public Health Extension Specialist Elmer Gray
Interesting black fly/gnat facts and busting mosquito myths with UGA's Elmer Gray
Expert guests discussing butterflies, their host plants, and how insects heal themselves using plants
NG Turf and sod health topics; Armor Wildlife Mgmt with deer fencing and other ways to prevent deer damage
Dr. Bodie Pennisi offers up advantages of perennials plus favorites for sun and shade!
Ga Forestry Commission on preventing fires, jasmine vines, the ills of Bradford pears, and evergreen, shrub recommendations
Favorite spring plants, questions about transplanting seedlings, mowing Bermuda for the 1st time, grape vines, and don't be fooled by colored hostas!
Mickey Gazaway and I answer questions about lilies, pruning, fescue to prevent erosion and flowering vines
Helping you identify spring-blooming plants, question about soil tests, and why native plants!
Deer prevention- effectiveness of consumer vs commercial repellents; dealing with armadillos and moles
Observing deer damage with Armor Wildlife Mgmt- discussions about fencing and damage to trees and other plants
Ga Arbor Day- the Ga Forestry Commission stops by, fragrant flowers, and putting grass seed down soon
Air layering as propagation, soil tests, growing wild flowers, tips for starting seed, and shade-loving perennials
Ga Forestry Commission with tree planting tips, Qs about balled & burlapped trees, pecan trees and a good use for leaves
Pruning jasmine, threat of Southern Pine Beetle, and Dr. Bodie Pennisi offers up advantages of perennials and her favorites for sun
Tips for this weekend's Great Backyard Bird Count; NG Turf talks about certified varieties of sod and the grass to fertilize right now
Jutt Howard from NG Turf answers questions about sodding dormant grasses, importance of soil prep, and how well Bluegrass performs!
Fruit tree growth and pollination and info for the upcoming Great Backyard Bird Count!
Tips about songbirds (attracting them and caring for the injured), trees with annoying suckers and what to do, and impacts of cold-warm-cold weather on spring plants
Calls about deer fencing and prevention, trimming loropetalum shrubs, cold season veggies and transplanting perennial lilies
Adams-Briscoe Seed Co. with all kinds of plants from seed, protecting tough turf on golf courses, and a little about poison ivy
Vertical farming, best planting practices for evergreens, and Mickey Gazaway with some great winter flowering plants
Questions about dark leaves on gardenia, caring for Bermuda, and black leaves on hellebores
Protecting Monarchs, containerized plants in the cold, African violets, how many seeds to start, and Dr. Armitage assures us cold weather is good!
Songbirds, deer acting weird, Mark Arum's concern for his dog in the yard, and what rejuvenative pruning works on in February