agr.georgia.gov
Consumer Q's April 2015
http://agr.georgia.gov/consumer-qs-apr-2015.aspx
Fuel and Measures FAQs. 2015 animal health news. HPAI Update HPAI Found in backyard flock in Washington State. 2014 Animal Health News. Georgia Poultry Laboratory Network. Federal Poultry and Egg Graders. Georgia Recall Alerts 2015. Georgia Recall Alerts 2014. 2016 Recalls in Georgia. Fuel and Measures Division. State Fuel Oil Lab. Feed My School for a Week. Seed, Fertilizer and Feed. Office of Inspector General. Georgia Grown Fried Green Peppers. Georgia Department of Agriculture. Consumer Qs April 2015.
apexgardenclub.com
Links - Apex Garden Club
http://www.apexgardenclub.com/links
Our roots are in Apex! Here are some useful and interesting websites to consider visiting:. List of native plant nurseries and seed sources-where to buy. NC Cooperative Extension Service- NCSU. Big Bloomers Flower Farm, Sanford, NC. Plant Delights Nursery, (Near Raleigh) NC. Niche Gardens, (near Chapel Hill) NC. Gardening in the Carolinas- Gardenweb (forum). The Garden Hut, Fuquay-Varina, NC. Terra Ceia Farms, Pantego, NC (mail-order bulbs, peonies, etc). NC Native Plant Society.
arkansasdaffodilsociety.org
The Arkansas Daffodil Society
http://www.arkansasdaffodilsociety.org/South.htm
The Arkansas Daffodil Society. Daffodils for the South. Author: Sara Van Beck Published June 8, 2008. While daffodils are usually considered a northern thing, historic daffodils have been planted by southerners, both city and country folk, since the 1800s. This overview is based upon research and conversations with southern daffodil growers, and reflects their experiences and recommendations. Suggested background reading includes information provided online by the. Daffodil Divisions and Cultivars. All d...
carolinanorte.blogspot.com
@carolina: February 2009
http://carolinanorte.blogspot.com/2009_02_01_archive.html
Tuesday, February 17, 2009. From a vender at the Sunday flea market we often go to. At this point the primary shoppers are Hispanic. I think that this picture helps illustrate the macho culture; a woman is either the sacred virgin mother or displayed for the pleasure and service of men. Posted by late 50's. I purchased all these things at the Sunday flea market here in Washington NC. In some ways I can compare our market to a. Sticks. The green things are cactus pads or leaves called nopales. The photo c...