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Middle South Gardening Articles

  • Kentucky Tree Leaf Identification

    Much of Kentucky's hilly terrain is populated by dense forests of hardwood trees. The Appalachian…

    Last Updated: Sep 28, 2010 | Views: 4823

  • Fungus Spots on Georgia Plants

    There are several U.S. Department of Agriculture growing zones in the state of Georgia, ranging…

    Last Updated: Sep 28, 2010 | Views: 1532

  • North Carolina Plant Identification

    North Carolina is blessed with a wide range of plants. Coastal North Carolina has typical…

    Last Updated: Sep 28, 2010 | Views: 3804

  • Louisiana Plant Identification

    Louisiana plants display considerable diversity. While relatively low-lying, Louisiana land accommodates several kinds of plains,…

    Last Updated: Sep 28, 2010 | Views: 3874

  • Information on Caring for a Grapevine in West Tennessee

    Western Tennessee mainly encompasses hardiness zone 7, offering a warm climate for grape growing. Gardeners…

    Last Updated: Sep 7, 2010 | Views: 2454

  • Oklahoma Plant Identification

    Oklahoma offers a wide range of plants. The Sooner State is mostly known for its…

    Last Updated: Sep 4, 2010 | Views: 2989

  • The Best Weed Killer for North Carolina

    According to the horticulture department at North Carolina State University, Roundup is the best general…

    Last Updated: Aug 11, 2010 | Views: 1840

  • Pear Trees for Texas

    Oriental and Asian pear tree varieties grow across Texas with ease, but in the southern…

    Last Updated: Aug 9, 2010 | Views: 1564

  • Composition of Tennessee Topsoil

    The composition of topsoil in Tennessee varies by region, but some similarities tie locations across…

    Last Updated: Aug 8, 2010 | Views: 1992

  • How to Identify Flowering Plants in Georgia

    Georgia is the ideal climate for many beautiful flowering plants, including Asiatic jasmines, passifloras, petunias…

    Last Updated: Aug 4, 2010 | Views: 2424

  • Fruit & Vegetable Gardening in Tennessee

    Tennessee offers fruit and vegetable gardeners a wide range of choice. This does not change…

    Last Updated: Aug 2, 2010 | Views: 2744

  • Landscaping Ideas for Georgia

    Georgia has various USDA plant hardiness zones throughout the state, ranging from 7 through 9.…

    Last Updated: Jul 31, 2010 | Views: 2924

  • Fastest Growing Tree in North Carolina

    The fastest growing tree in North Carolina is the Eastern cottonwood, which is not native…

    Last Updated: Jul 30, 2010 | Views: 1284

  • When to Spray Pre-Emergent Herbicides in Kansas?

    Depending upon the pre-emergence herbicide product used, Kansas gardeners should spray the product in March…

    Last Updated: Jul 29, 2010 | Views: 2072

  • Can Avocado Trees Live in Tennessee?

    According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the avocado plant, formally "Persea americana,"…

    Last Updated: Jul 28, 2010 | Views: 2711

  • When to Plant Longleaf Pine Trees in Central Alabama?

    Plant longleaf pine trees in either the fall or spring, according to the U.S. Department…

    Last Updated: Jul 27, 2010 | Views: 2117

  • How to Plant a Winter Garden in Tennessee

    Long, warm falls may tempt Tennessee gardeners to extend the vegetable growing season into winter.…

    Last Updated: Jul 20, 2010 | Views: 3889

  • Organic Fruit Trees in Tennessee

    Organic fruit trees grow in many parts of Tennessee. In 2007, the USDA reported that…

    Last Updated: Jul 17, 2010 | Views: 3578

  • Texas Soil Testing

    Texas residents obtain inexpensive soil samples through Texas A&M Extension Office. Whether you have an…

    Last Updated: Jul 14, 2010 | Views: 2024

  • Flowers That Bloom Along the Suwannee

    Mention of the Suwannee River evokes the homesick strains of Stephen Foster's classic tune. Rising…

    Last Updated: Jul 11, 2010 | Views: 1364