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Recycling in Hattiesburg presentation by Gaining Ground-Pine Belt

Recycling in Hattiesburg presentation by Gaining Ground-Pine Belt

Gaining Ground Pine Belt Chapter invites you to the presentation: Recycling in Hattiesburg, May 24 at 7 p.m. at the Parkway Heights Methodist Church (2420 Hardy St).

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Salvia varieties create colorful, informal feel

Salvia varieties create colorful, informal feel

By Gary R. Bachman
MSU Horticulturist
Coastal Research & Extension Center

Many gardeners try to give their landscape the feel of an informal cottage garden. This garden concept has a loose, flowing feel, kind of like you just let plants grow wherever they happen to pop up in the landscape.

I had a professor way back in college who had a unique cottage garden planting method: He would walk through the landscape and just toss plants over his shoulder. We planted them where they landed. And you know what? His gardens looked awfully good.

Pine Belt Fiber Artists and Producers meet April 20

Pine Belt Fiber Artists and Producers meet April 20

The  Pine Belt Fiber Artists and Producers will meet, April 20 at 11:30 a.m. at A Stroka Gene-us Alpaca Farm. So if you like to knit or crochet come join us and meet fellow knitters.

Bring a dish to pass for a pot luck lunch and the project you're working on.
If you're not working on anything, come anyway and learn something new.
If you interested in learning how to knit/crochet come to learn the basics and be hooked on the craft.
Bring your own yarn and needles/hook or purchase at the farm.

This is a free event.

Use care when dividing perennials in the spring

Use care when dividing perennials in the spring

By Gary R. Bachman
MSU Horticulturist
Coastal Research & Extension Center

With spring in the air and our landscapes waking up from their long winter’s nap, Mississippi gardeners jump into the many chores needed to get gardens off to the right start.

One of the first decisions to be made is what to plant. We flock to garden centers looking for inspiration and new plants to enjoy in the coming year. Sometimes we forget to look in our own gardens for the options we already have.

The case of the missing blue Mexican petunia

The case of the missing blue Mexican petunia

By Gary R. Bachman
MSU Horticulturist
Coastal Research & Extension Center

The story you are about to read is true. Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent.

It was a spring morning several years ago just like this morning when I received the call. I thought it was going to be like many others I receive. I was wrong.

The person on the other end of the phone had a neighbor’s cousin to visit the coast some years ago but wasn’t sure about the season. While at a local golf course, they had spotted a blue azalea, and now the caller wanted one.

Supertunias make a super garden impact

Supertunias make a super garden impact

The 3rd annual Minutemen of Mississippi Golf Tournament went above expectations with a turnout of 212 golfers from across the state of Mississippi. All proceeds went to Mississippi National Guard veter
By Gary R. Bachman
MSU Horticulturist
Coastal Research & Extension Center

Every spring the home gardener is bombarded with new and improved petunias for the garden and landscape, making it hard to decide which to bring home from the garden center. In my opinion, you simply can’t go wrong selecting any of the Supertunias.

Yellow jasmine brightens yards as a ground cover, in containers

Yellow jasmine brightens yards as a ground cover, in containers

By Gary R. Bachman
MSU Horticulturist
Coastal Research & Extension Center

According to the calendar, we are just a few days away from the official start of the spring season. But if you have been watching the garden and landscape like I have, you’ve seen signs of spring for at least several weeks. The plants are starting to wake up.