While Dr. Anthony Keinath and I (Amy Dabbs) both work for Clemson University, we have very different jobs. He spends his days in a laboratory at the Clemson University Coastal Research & Education ...
Editor's note: Amy L. Dabbs works at the Clemson University Cooperative Extension. She will be a regular columnist, running alternately with Tony Bertauski's gardening column. Q How can I grow grass ...
Amy Dabbs makes grass decorations and the featured segment is a trip to Cotton Hills Farm. Our studio demonstration will have Clemson Agent Amy Dabbs along with a young helper create some “grass ...
Gardening isn’t just for grown-ups. Get kids interested in gardening at an early age and a whole new generation will cultivate an interest in this healthy outdoor activity even before they become ...
Amy Dabbs, consumer horticulture area agent for Clemson University Cooperative Extension and the Tri-County Master Gardener coordinator, says people enjoy gardening because it's a universal language. ...
Editor’s note: This week we have a guest article by Dr. Tony Keinath, a researcher and avid gardener. Amy Dabbs will return in two weeks. Is it my imagination, or do most flowering plants prefer ...
Editor’s note: Amy Dabbs’ column will return in a few weeks. Meanwhile, her colleagues will write about Clemson Extension programs in the Lowcountry. Today, Jennifer Gause Schlette looks at the 4-H ...
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