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Hot Topics - Archives

2008

December

Christmas Tree Safety
Tiny Tastes Add Up
Partners for Healthy Eating

November

Stinkhorn Fungi — What Is That Smell?
How to Safely Cook Turkey
Tea Olive

October

Chrysanthemums—The Colors of Fall
Celebrate Halloween the Healthy Way
Walking Off the Munchies

September

Harvesting and Curing Gourds
Packing Lunch
Common Houseplant Insects & Related Pests

August

Irrigation Fact Sheets
Preserving Garden Vegetables
Butterfly Bush

July

Leaves Turning Black?
Pickled Peppers & Canned Salsa
Making Mealtimes Pleasant

June

Propagating Evergreen Azaleas by Cuttings
Start Your Day With Breakfast!
Viburnum Diseases & Insect Pests

May

Tomato Leaves Rolling?
South Carolina Grown
Rose Insects & Related Pests

April

Proper Tree Maintenance
Is Your Child a Picky Eater?
Kalanchoe

March

Thinking of Hiring a Lawn Care Service this Spring?
Food Recall Alerts
Photinia

February

Start Sharpening Your Pruners
Dark Chocolate: A Healthier Valentine Treat
Cyclamen

January

Are Your Evergreen Azalea Leaves Turning Yellow or Reddish Purple This Fall?
Healthy New Year's Resolutions
Handwashing — It Makes a Difference!

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