Companion gardening can thwart pests
Master Gardener Barbara Sherrod White tells us how planting certain plants near each other can foster growth, repel bad insects and attract good insects in today’s Gardening column in today’s Oxford Living. (May 4, 2012, Page 3B)
Gardening on a shoe string
Master Gardener Ann O’Dell tells us some ways to start a garden on a tight budget. (April 6, 2012, Page 3B)
Start planting your garden now
Master Gardener Donna Long gives us tips on how to begin our gardens. (March 2, 2012, Page 2B)
Planning ahead makes landscaping easier
Registered landscape architect Matthew R. Copp gives readers some tips on how to pre-plan their landscape projects to make things easier. (February 17, 2012, Page 3B)
Seeds: Increase your choices, fun and satifaction
Master Gardener Susan Boehm reminds us it’s time to get our seeds started indoors to prepare for spring planting. (February 3, 2012, Page 3B)
Master Gardener home consultations
Need some help for your garden this year? The Lafayette County Master Gardeners are offering free home consultations. For more information, call 234-4451. (January 6, 2012, Page 3B)
Discouraging the deer
Master Gardener Barbara White gives us tips and suggestions on how to deter deer from eating up your garden. (November 4, 2011, Page 4B)
Memorable marguerites
Master Gardener Anna Haller talks about her new-found love of marguerites.
The joys of fall veggie gardening
Master Gardener Barbara B. Bordelon gives tips on making fall veggie gardens bountiful. (September 2, 2011, Page 3B)
Blueberries can be grown in Mississippi
Master Gardener Ayse Altinakar helps inform home gardeners on the different varieties of blueberries that can be grown with little work in Mississippi.


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