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Cultural effect of drought causing plant roots to rot Too much of a good thing By Sharon Omahen University of Georgia Drought conditions across the state have drastically reduced diseases on landscape plants. But in their efforts to save parched and withering shrubs and trees, many Georgia homeowners have caused their plants' roots to rot. More ... South Georgia bananas, mushrooms top 'Gardening' By Faith Peppers University of Georgia Learn all about texture in landscape designs, the mysteries of mushrooms and the chances of growing bananas in Georgia on "Gardening in Georgia" Sept. 13 and 15. "Gardening in Georgia" airs on Georgia Public Broadcasting stations across Georgia each Thursday at 7 p.m. and Saturday at 12:30 p.m. a... More ... |
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