Annual Flowers and Vines:
Thinking of building a new flowerbed for annuals next year? There are a few steps you can do now to give you success next year. Begin by selecting a proper location that has good drainage. Although you can select some perennials that like wet feet, the majority of annuals prefer well-drained soil. [...]
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Title: Landscape ID Workshop
Location: Chattanooga State Community College, Omni Building Room 126
Description: To Landscapers, Master Gardeners and Garden Nursery personnel
Here is a University of Tennessee —Workshop/Field Day you may be interested in attending. It will help you answer disease, insect, weed and turf questions that your clients or neighbors are asking. These will be hands-on [...]
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Our time at the Chattanooga Market is now over after 17 weeks of hopefully making a positive impact on the more than twelve hundred visitors that stopped at the Master Gardener table. They brought plastic bags with leaves and bugs, some brought branches to identify problems and asked what they were holding but mostly, they [...]
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At the October 13 “Herbies” meeting, the topic de jour was Garlic. A multipurpose herb, garlic is a member of the Alliaceae family (herbaceous flowering perennials) and a close relative of onions, leeks, shallots and chives. The most commonly used part of this herb used for food is the bulb, which, depending on the variety, [...]
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Title: TN Yards and Neighborhood Workshop
Location: Ag Center
Description: 2-Session Workshop
“TN Yards and Neighborhood Workshop” is a new program aimed at teaching a new approach to home lawn management. It will be over two sessions on October 20th and 22nd — 6-9pm each night. It will be at the Ag Center on Bonny [...]
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