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Category Archives: Newsletters

Walton County Gardener Newsletter – September 2023

NewslettersBy adminOctober 2, 2023

How to deal with the high costs of gardening – because you love plants, but not necessarily spending tons of money on them!

District 1 Newsletter – August 2023

NewslettersBy adminAugust 27, 2023

Please enjoy this special edition of your newsletter. Make sure you open the attachment which is the Call to the Fall meeting.

Walton County Gardener Newsletter – July/August 2023

NewslettersBy adminAugust 3, 2023

Divas and Drama Queens – Plants that seem to get very upset, sometimes for unknown reasons.

Walton County Gardener Newsletter – June 2023

NewslettersBy adminJuly 7, 2023

Magnolia scale. Scale insects can damage a lot of different plants, and this year we’ve got a bunch showing up on magnolia trees. Learn about them!

Walton County Gardener Newsletter – April 2023

NewslettersBy adminJuly 7, 2023

Lichens! Those grey, green, fuzzy, patchy things growing on your trees … are they harmful?

District 1 Newsletter – May 2023

NewslettersBy adminMay 3, 2023

Be sure to come to the District Meeting on Tuesday, May 9th!

Walton County Gardener Newsletter – March 2023

NewslettersBy adminApril 4, 2023

Tips on plant propagation – How to make more plants! Wildflowers – Encourage pollinators and natural beauty in your landscape. Fun with succulents – Use succulents to create eye-catching displays.

Walton County Gardener Newsletter

NewslettersBy adminDecember 14, 2022

5 Tips for Adding Cool Season Herbs to Your Fall Landscape

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