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Mississippi Gardens: 2004 Archives
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Oh Monday, Monday - July 26, 2004
Take-All Root Rot harmful to St. Augustine - July 19, 2004
Check the health of your trees for safety - July 12, 2004
Problems come "pouring in" with wet weather - July 5, 2004

Stay cool and use these July gardening tips - June 28-
"Fooled You" peppers and bittersweet garden news - June 21-
Hydrangea is great in Mississippi landscapes - June 14-
Growing fruit does not have to be difficult - June 7, 2004

Tips for mowing your lawn - May 31, 2004
May Gardens and Landscapes - May 24, 2004
Xeriscaping requires less water and maintenance - May 17, 2004
Try the attractive Confederate Jasmine vine - May 10, 2004
Vegetable harvest is not far away - May 3, 2004

Oleander has Mediterranean look and feel - April 26, 2004
April is a very busy month for gardeners - April 19, 2004
Waiting for Grancy Graybeard - April 12, 2004
Red-tip Photinia almost eliminated - April 5, 2004

Cherokee rose: What's in a name? - March 29, 2004
Wisteria is a southern landscape favorite - March 22, 2004
Carolina Jessamine noticed this time of year - March 15, 2004
Choose Chinese Fringe Flower for pizzazz - March 8, 2004
Now is a good time for planting Saucer magnolia - March 1, 2004

Mississippi nurseries do great job each year - February 23, 2004
Basil is most versaltile herb - February 16, 2004
It's Gardening Season! - February 9, 2004
Having a great lawn may not be so simple - February 2, 2004

Some deciduous azaleas you have to try - January 26, 2004
Try Gold Dust Aucuba for tropical look - January 19, 2004
Choosing the right fruit tree for production - January 12, 2004
Choose the right fruit tree for your garden - January 5, 2004

 

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These archived columns were written by Kerry Johnson, a hobby gardener, former weekly newspaper columnist and an Area Extension Horticulture Agent for 11 coastal counties in Mississippi.


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