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AGRICULTURE
AND HOME HORTICULTURE
Winston Eason 
Clayton County Extension Agent
Phone (770) 473-5435 |
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Seeding Tall Fescue Lawns
Tall fescue is one of the most popular grasses in the mountain and upper Piedmont areas of Georgia, an area that extends as far south as Atlanta. Its popularity relates to its ease of establishment through seeding and its attractive green color during spring and fall, when warm-season turfgrasses are dormant and brown. Tall fescue is a perennial bunch-type grass that grows rapidly during spring and fall.
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More from the Center of Urban Agriculture (UGA Griffin Campus)
Clayton
County Extension Service Agriculture programming is directed toward
two separate entities: Home Horticulture and the Commercial Green
Industry. The two are uniquely different but in many ways are
interdependent.
HOME
HORTICULTURE
Home
and community gardens, residential landscape design, lawn care and
management, social insect control, community beautification, to
name a few, are all concerns and issues expressed by local residents.
The Extension Service responds to these needs through office and
site consultations, telephone contacts and formal educational programs
such as seminars and workshops. The Clayton County Master Gardeners
play an important role in addressing some of these issues. Educational
program offerings in these areas included the following:
The
Home Horticulture Program serves a clientele which in most cases
is less horticulturally aware and possesses an insatiable need for
horticulture information.
- Pesticide
Safety
- Water
Quality Issues
- Public
Policy Education On Waste Reduction
- Backyard
Composting
- Designing
a Low Maintenance Landscape
- How
To Control Weeds In Home Lawns
- Basics
Of Pruning Plants
- Weed
Control In Home Lawns
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- Grass
Cycling
- Caring
For Ornamental Plants
- Backyard
Vegetable Production
- Installing
a Water Wise Landscape
- Establishing
and Caring For Home Lawns
- Rose
Culture and Pruning
- Reducing
the Yard Waste-stream
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- The
Extension Service also offers diagnostic laboratory services in
the areas of plant tissue sampling, insect and plant identification,
plant disease identification, soil testing, hay and forage testing,
and domestic water analysis and problem solving.
CLAYTON
COUNTY GREEN INDUSTRY & AGRIBUSINESS
The
Green Industry is one of the fastest growing industries in the state.
Green Industry consists of commercial landscape contractors, municipal
landscape maintenance personnel, recreational fields and golf courses,
as well as nurseries, sod farms and all related sales and products.
Most raw materials are produced in the lower half of the state,
with manufactured goods and final utilization occurring in the metro
counties.
Clayton
County contributes significantly to the revenues generated by this
industry. On an aggregate revenue generated by all the local garden
centers and plant nurseries in the county is substantial. The commercial
green industry in Clayton County, generates over $40 million dollars
annually. The State Farmers' Market is home to some of the most
lucrative agribusiness's in the state.
Increase
in demand for products and services, and the subsequent use of these
inputs have created a heightened awareness of environmental issues
associated to the industry. Consumers (end-product users) have become
more aware of the environmental impact of agricultural inputs that
go into producing edible products, or used in establishing and maintaining
a very well cared for landscape.
This
awareness is putting pressure on landscapers and suppliers of fresh
produce to become more familiar with these issues and to take a
more responsible proactive approach to best management practices
in delivering their products and services.
Clayton
County Extension Service planned, designed, and implemented Ornamental
Integrated Pest Management Scout Training Programs specifically
designed to teach landscapers the importance of environmental stewardship.
The
following training opportunities are offered to the commercial industry:
- Training
for the mandatory pesticide certification license. This certification
is required for all landscapers who apply any form of pesticide.
- Advanced
subject matter training in several horticultural topics.
- Plant
disease and soil analysis diagnostic service.
- Timely
workshops and seminars in commercial horticulture.
Several
local organizations and municipalities benefit from the agricultural
expertise of the Extension Service including the following:
- Clayton
College and State University
- Clayton
County Parks and Recreation
- Clayton
County Water Authority
- City
of Lovejoy
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City of Morrow
- City
of Jonesboro
- Clayton
County Department of Traffic & Engineering
- Several
local Homeowners Associations
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The
UGA Cooperative Extension Service offers educational programs, assistance
and materials to all people without regard to race, color, national
origin, age, sex, or disability status