成人影院

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成人影院 Extension Office

Agriculture & Natural Resources

Prices for General Soil and Water Testing:

  • Basic Soil Test: $9.00 per bag, shipping included.
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  • Basic Water Test: $24, shipping included (mineral content, pH, hardness).
  • Bacteria in Well Water: $49 per test, includes over-night shipping. Samples accepted only M-T-W. Requires a special kit available at the office.
  • Home Loan Closing Water Test: Bacteria, Lead, Nitrite, & Nitrate. Samples?accepted only on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday! For 5 to 7 business days -?$100.00 or for 2 to 3 business days -?$158.00, over-night shipping is included. Requires a special kit available at the office.

Extension 成人影院

  • (C 943) The recommendations in this circular are based on long-term average dates of the last killing frost in the spring and first killing frost in the fall. Every year does not conform to the "average," so you should use your own judgment about advancing or delaying the time for each job, depending on weather conditions.
  • (B 987) This publication focuses on native trees, shrubs and woody vines for Georgia. It is not our intent to describe all native species — just those available in the nursery trade and those that the authors feel have potential for nursery production and landscape use. Rare or endangered species are not described. Information on each plant is provided according to the following categories: Common Name(s)/Botanical Name/Family, Characteristics, Landscape Uses, Size, Zones and Habitat.
  • (B 1286) This publication contains a guide to diseases of oak trees in the landscape.
  • (C 782) This publication contains descriptions and images, as well as methods of control, for common stinging and biting pests found in Georgia, including: bees, wasps, hornets, fire ants, scorpions, caterpillars, spiders, chiggers and flies.
  • (B 625) This publication includes a list of good plants for Georgia organized into various sizes and groups. The design qualities of plants—their form, size, color and texture—are emphasized according to the principles and requirements of good landscape design and plant maintenance. Hardiness and disease and insect resistant qualities are also considered.
  • (B 1318) Interior plants are an ideal way to create attractive and restful settings while enhancing our sense of well being. In addition, houseplants can be a satisfying hobby and can help purify the air in our homes. To be a successful indoor gardener, you need to understand how the interior environment affects plant growth and how cultivation differs from growing plants outdoors.
  • (B 1088) Millipedes and centipedes do not carry diseases that affect people, animals or plants. Millipedes do occasionally damage seedlings by feeding on stems and leaves, and may enter homes in large numbers during periods of migration and become a considerable nuisance. They do not cause damage inside the home, although they may leave a stain if they are crushed. Centipedes, which have poison glands and can bite, pose an occasional threat to humans.
  • (C 1040) Cation exchange capacity (CEC) is a measure of the total negative charges within the soil that adsorb plant nutrient cations such as calcium (Ca2+), magnesium (Mg2+) and potassium (K+). As such, the CEC is a property of a soil that describes its capacity to supply nutrient cations to the soil solution for plant uptake.
  • (B 978) Weeds can be major pests of home lawns. Due to differences in color, leaf size, shape and growth habit, weeds detract from the natural beauty of desirable turfgrasses. Additionally, weeds compete with turfgrasses for sunlight, soil moisture, nutrients and space. Many weeds can quickly become the dominant species in a lawn. This publication contains comprehensive information about weed control in home lawns.

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Upcoming Events

  • Jun 20 Homegrown Basics: A Beginners Guide to Houseplants Liven up your indoor space! Discover the easiest houseplants to care for, learn proper watering and light techniques, and find out how to troubleshoot common issues. Best of all—you’ll take home your own houseplants to get started with confidence! Please call our office at 404-613-7670 to register.
    • Atlanta, GA - (89.0 Miles)
  • Jul 18 Homegrown Basics: A Beginners Guide to Growing Cut Flowers Add beauty and color to your home garden! Learn which flowers grow best in our region and how to keep them blooming all season. You'll also get creative with a hands-on flower arranging session—take home your own custom bouquet! Please call our office at 404-613-7670 to register.
    • Atlanta, GA - (89.0 Miles)
  • Aug 7 Pollination Nation! The Great Southeast Pollinator Census Welcome to Pollination Nation! Dive into the fascinating world of pollinators with this webinar. Learn about the wide variety of pollinators that call your backyard home, from bees and butterflies to birds and beyond, while learning why these incredible creatures are essential to our ecosystems. You'll also explore the Great Southeast Pollinator Census, a community-driven initiative celebrating and protecting pollinators. Let Lisa Klein with 成人影院 Extension Gwinnett teach you about the vital role pollinators play and how we can support them in our own backyards! This program qualifies for master gardener continuing education credit. For more information, please contact us at uge1135@uga.edu.
    • Virtual Event
  • Aug 12 Basic Pruning Discover the art of pruning with this easy-to-follow and practical webinar. Whether you're shaping shrubs, trees, or flowers, you'll learn the key techniques to keep your plants healthy and looking their best. With clear guidance on when and why to prune, plus tips for mastering the tools and methods, this presentation gives you the confidence to care for your garden like a pro. Let Lisa Klein with 成人影院 Extension Gwinnett guide you through the how to’s of this technique. This program qualifies for master gardener continuing education credit. For more information, please contact us at uge1135@uga.edu.
    • Virtual Event
  • Aug 14 House Plant Academy: Book Club Edition Join the 成人影院 Extension Book Club for an inspiring session featuring How Can I Help? Saving Nature With Your Yard by Doug Tallamy. Nicole Caldwell, curator of the Houseplant Academy, and special guest Heather Alley, 成人影院 Conservation Horticulturist, will lead a thoughtful discussion on the book’s core message: how homeowners can support conservation efforts right from their own yards—no matter the size. You don’t need to read the book to participate—just bring your curiosity! Whether you have a backyard, a balcony, or a few pots on a windowsill, you’ll discover simple, practical ways to make a meaningful impact. This event is open to everyone and offers both in-person and online options. Connect with fellow plant lovers, share ideas, and grow your knowledge of nature-friendly gardening. Let’s explore how small actions can make a big difference!
    • Virtual Event
    • Lawrenceville, GA - (75.0 Miles)
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    Butterfly on Blossom
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    Butterfly on Blossom
  • Georgia Grown Vegetables
    Georgia Grown Vegetables
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    Soil test sample bags
  • Plants of Georgia
    Plants of Georgia
  • Household Water Quality
    Household Water Quality
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    Honeybee
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    Country Farmhouse
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    Georgia's Largest Commodities
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    Garden Pests
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    Row Crops
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    Georgia Grown Vegetables
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    Tiger Swallowtail on Flower