Published on Wednesday, August 21, 2013
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In Atlanta, we enjoy an extended growing season, giving us plenty of time to plan our landscape. Whether your yard is suffering summer wear-and-tear or the influx of rain we’ve seen from Buckhead to Decatur, fall is the season to resuscitate and repair. Fescue lawns depend on autumn aeration and overseeding to revitalize grass for a full, healthy yard in the coming year. We’ll explore the whys and hows of aeration and overseeding in the coming weeks, but for now...
Published on Wednesday, August 14, 2013
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Published on Thursday, August 08, 2013
![Plants: Avoiding the Pool]()
Patio furniture isn’t the only thing getting soggy this summer; with the excess of rainfall, plants have been getting more hydration than they can handle. While many plants are greedy drinkers, too much water can lead to insufficient oxygen and fungal growth in the roots
Recognizing root rot starts above the surface. Yellow, withering leaves is one of the first signs that something’s not right in your garden. Other signs include browning stems and visible mold on your...
Published on Wednesday, August 07, 2013
![It’s August, it is time to plant fall veggies, YUM!]()
Over the weekend I made it round to several farmers markets, to include a few International grocery stores, in order to acquire the necessary items needed to begin my yearly task of “putting up” my own pickles and relish. I love to can all sorts of items, from Jams/Jellies to pickles and soups, which my family can enjoy all year long. Although I do grow some of my own vegetables, I sometimes just don’t have the yield necessary to do mass canning, so I find it...
Published on Friday, August 02, 2013
![August Landscape To-Do’s]()
Can you believe that it’s already August? For many gardeners, the month of August starts the slow trickle into off season. However, if you’re in a warmer climate (and Atlanta certainly qualifies), you can still take advantage of a second wind in gardening that will help keep your flowers, shrubs and vegetables going longer, plus take advantage of opportunities to get a head start on the coming spring. Here are a few ideas for your garden in the month of August from the Bloom’n ...