Georgia Master Gardener Handbook, Eighth Edition


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NEW EDITION! This handbook is the official reference text for the Georgia Master Gardener Extension Volunteer Program, used specifically to train volunteers who assist with Extension programming. This edition was extensively revised and updated in 2021 and consists of 36 chapters organized into seven clusters, including HORTICULTURE BASICS, ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, EDIBLES, TURF, PLANT AND PEST MANAGEMENT, LANDSCAPING WITH A PURPOSE, and BEING A GEORGIA MASTER GARDENER EXTENSION VOLUNTEER. Chapters include favorites, such as Basic Botany, Soils, Herbaceous Plants: Annuals and Perennials, and Vegetable Gardening, along with new and expanded horticultural content, such as Native Plants, Invasive Species, and Herbs. This edition also includes an all-new guide to the Master Gardener experience, laid out in five chapters (does not include the MGEV certificate or badge).The 8th edition is the most recently printed edition. It was compiled and edited by Sheri Dorn and Sarah Sawyer. Revised August 2021. Perfect-bound with soft cover; 978 pages. Color photos. Measurements: 8.5"x11".




Georgia Master Gardener Handbook


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The Master Gardener Handbook is the official reference text produced by the University of Georgia and developed for Master Gardener training.







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Georgia Pest Management Handbook


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The Georgia Pest Management Handbook provides current information on selection, application, and safe use of pest control chemicals. This handbook has recommendations for pest control around homes and on pets; for pests of home garden vegetables, fruits, and ornamentals; and for pests of public health interest associated with our homes. Cultural, biological, physical, and other types of control are recommended where appropriate. Pesticide recommendations are based on information on the manufacturer labels and on performance data from research and extension trials at the University of Georgia and its sister institutions. Because environmental conditions, the severity of pest pressure, and methods of application vary widely, recommendations do not imply that performance of pesticides will always be acceptable. This publication is intended to be used only as a guide. Trade and brand names are used only for information. The University of Georgia does not guarantee nor warrant published standards on any product mentioned; nor does the use of a trade or brand name imply approval of any product to the exclusion of others that may also be suitable. Always follow the use instructions and precautions on the pesticide label. For questions, concerns, or improvement suggestions regarding the Georgia Pest Management Handbook, please contact your county agent.










Georgia Agricultural Handbook


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