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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Creepy Crawly Links

Bug Trivia
Spittle Bugs
Mole Crickets
Snakes of South Carolina and Georgia
Alligator Facts
Chiggers
White Flies
Brown Recluse Bite?
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In Store Soil Testing

We can now test your soil in our store. We test for pH levels, Nitrate, Phosphorus and Potassium. The test is $5.00.



Directions for taking your sample: Remove the top 2" of soil. Break up the soil underneath and take a sample from a depth of 8" for garden and landscape plants, and 3" for lawns. Take 2-5 samples from different spots and mix them together in a ziplock bag. Write your name, phone number and what you are growing on the bag. Drop it off at the Wilmington Island store and we will call you with the results.



The Solution For The Gardener Afraid of Plants

Travis captured two parts of the Monarch life cycle!

Travis captured two parts of the Monarch life cycle!
Below is the caterpillar and above is the butterfly.

Store Event And Class Schedule

Check out our Encouragement Garden at the Skidaway Farms. Its the first garden on the right as you pass through the front gates. We'll be posting helpful guides in the mailbox there. Come check it out!

Useful Links

  • Pruning Ornamental Plants in the Landscape
  • Chatham County Watering Restrictions
  • Monrovia Growers-A Winning H&Z Supplier
  • Trustees Market
  • Teach Your Child To Compost Here
  • What's That Bug?
  • University of Georgia Honey Bee Program
  • Growing Roses In Georgia
  • The Starland Farmers Market
  • Garden Club of Savannah/N.O.G.S. Tour
  • Savannah Garden Expo
  • Bartlett Tree Experts
  • Oatland Island
  • Chatham County Extension Service

About Hester and Zipperer

Hester and Zipperer
We began, in 1922,as a Feed & Seed store at Savannah's historic City Market. Now we're located on Skidaway near the intersection of Eisenhower Drive.
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