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Category: Georgia

Most Common Lawn Mushrooms in Georgia

By Beck Carter | Published: November 2, 2024
Georgia

The most common lawn mushrooms in Georgia include green-spored parasols, puffballs, and slime molds. Learn to ID which mushrooms you have in your lawn.

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7 Georgia Landscaping Ideas for Your Home

By Amy Adams | Updated: July 25, 2024
Georgia

Growing native or edible plants on your property are just two Georgia landscaping ideas for your home. Discover additional ideas for your landscape here.

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Month-to-Month Lawn Care Calendar for Georgia

By Aly Narvaez | Updated: September 5, 2024
Georgia

This guide offers monthly tips on when to mow, water, fertilize, control weeds, and more to keep your Georgia lawn healthy all year long.

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What Zone is Georgia for Planting?

By Teresa Joaquim | Updated: July 20, 2024
Georgia

Knowing your hardiness zone is crucial to choosing the right plants for your garden. Georgia is in planting zones 7a to 9b. Read on to learn more.

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Common Lawn Weeds in Georgia: How to Identify and Control Them

By Teresa Joaquim | Updated: July 20, 2024
Georgia

Dandelions, crabgrass, chickweed, and more. In this article, we bring you common lawn weeds in Georgia and how to identify and control them.

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When to Apply Pre- and Post-Emergent Weed Control in Georgia

By Teresa Joaquim | Updated: July 20, 2024
Georgia

The best times to apply pre- and post-emergent herbicides in Georgia are spring and fall. Discover the exact dates to apply herbicides in the Peach State.

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When to Aerate Your Lawn in Georgia

By Amy Adams | Updated: July 20, 2024
Georgia

Aerate your warm-season Georgia lawn in the late spring to early summer. If you have cool-season grass, aerate in the late summer to early fall.

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How and When to Plant Grass Seed in Georgia

By Teresa Joaquim | Updated: July 20, 2024
Georgia

The time to plant warm-season grass in Georgia is early summer, while cool-season grasses are best planted in early fall.

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The Best Grass Seed for Georgia Lawns

By Teresa Joaquim | Updated: July 20, 2024
Georgia

In this article, we’ll discuss the best grass seeds for your Georgia lawn, including Bermuda, which is among the most popular in the Peach State.

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Fall Lawn Care Checklist for Augusta

By Jane Purnell | Updated: November 18, 2023
Georgia

Before your Augusta lawn settles into its winter nap, there are a few autumn chores to perform. Otherwise, your turf […]

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