The Tree | Stories & Scenes from Cold Creek Nurseries

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Flavors of Fall: Butternut and Spaghetti Squash

As September arrives, the crisp air and vibrant hues of fall are just around the corner. With the changing season comes a bounty of delicious flavors that we all look forward to. Among the seasonal stars are two of our favorites: butternut squash and spaghetti squash.

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Managing Armyworms: A Balanced Approach to Lawn Care and Pest Control

Armyworms are making their presence known this season, and it's likely we'll see multiple cycles of these pests before the year is out. While the sight of your lawn stripped bare by thousands of these invaders can be alarming, it's important to remember that they do not kill your grass. Though they may scalp your lawn, leaving it looking worse for wear, your grass will recover with the right care.

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The Juicy Debate Over the Peach State

It is a delicious time to live in the south as it is peak peach season. The peaches on the trees are larger and the freestones will soon grace the shelves for anxious peach enthusiasts waiting to bake and can to save their sweet taste for a reminder of summer come fall and winter. This time of year brings fresh peach snacks, peach ice cream, peach cobbler, and a question that brings up much debate: Why is Georgia The peach state and not South Carolina?

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Navigating Hot Spots and Pythium Disease in Your Lawn: Expert Tips

As we progress through the summer, many homeowners are encountering troublesome "hot spots" in their lawns, accompanied by a surge in pythium disease. Here are some valuable insights from our expert Maintenance Team to help manage your lawn during these challenging times. Remember that each property has its unique needs and there is not a “one size fits all” correction.

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The Carolina’s Carnivorous Plant

When you mention carnivorous plants to a person, there are two common thoughts that come to mind. One is of a part horror, part comedy rock musical and the other is of a humid, tropical landscape with dense greenery housing these bug eating plants. While breaking out into “Suddenly, Seymour” is never wrong, many will learn that the tropical landscape is not always where these carnivorous plants grow and thrive.

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Cook a steak that’s frozen solid? Really?

Yes. Really. Many home cooks and professional chefs alike have made this their method of choice. Cooking a steak from frozen is a convenient and effective route to mastery for a delicious and perfectly-cooked steak. So much so that I freeze every raw steak I buy on purpose before cooking. Really.

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Unveiling the Underground Invaders: Mole Crickets

In South Carolina, three species of mole crickets roam: the tawny mole cricket, southern mole cricket, and northern mole cricket. While the northern variety causes minimal damage to turf, the tawny and southern species can wreak havoc on your lawn. These subterranean insects tunnel underground, feasting on grass roots and causing significant damage.

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Enhancing Your Lawn's Health: The Advantages of Lawn Aeration

Maintaining a vibrant, healthy lawn requires more than routine maintenance like watering and mowing. One often underestimated practice with significant benefits is lawn aeration. This process involves perforating the soil with small holes to facilitate better air, water, and nutrient penetration to the grassroots, promoting deeper root growth and overall lawn health.

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Good for the Earth

Bees help flowering plants of all kinds to reproduce. They also give us the gift of honey. In our quest for the most flavorful and distinctively Southern honeys out there we’ve learned a lot. And, naturally, our heritage as growers of flowering plants means we really love bees.

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