The Dadeville Record Featured Native Alabama trees class educates, engages Tallapoosa County Sarah Chase Oct 25, 2025 The Tallapoosa County Extension Office is continuing their agricultural mission with its Southern Roots home and landscape classes.
+4 Lake Martin Living Protecting your lawn from the effects of invasive tree roots Shane HarrisUpdated Aug 26, 2025 4 min to read A common environmental battle in the home landscape is grass versus tree. As much as homeowners love and want both – a beautiful green lawn an…
News Featured Master Gardeners gives away hundreds of trees By Abigail Murphy Multimedia ReporterAbigailMurphyMultimedia Reporter abigail.murphy@alexcityoutlook.com https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/1b0e5ad1330eba43abe428aa13fc3897?s=200&d=mm&r=g Apr 19, 2025 Tallapoosa County Master Gardeners Association hosts Plants in the Park in Pennington Park from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 12. Buy Now
News Featured Master Gardeners gives away hundreds of trees By Abigail Murphy Multimedia Reporter Abigail Murphy Apr 19, 2025 Tallapoosa County Master Gardeners Association decided to expand their tree giveaway this year.
+3 Nature Of The Lake Eastern Redbud Kenneth Boone Kenneth Boone Apr 17, 2025 One of the first − and most strikingly beautiful − trees to bloom each spring in the Lake Martin area is the Eastern Redbud, or Judas tree.
+7 Lake Martin Living Winter Yardwork Shane HarrisUpdated Aug 5, 2025 The cold winter months indeed limit much time, desire and effort in the lawn and garden; yet there always seems to be some lingering chore or …
News Nearly 100-year-old tree leaves’ turn golden this month Lauren Minix / Lauren Minix Photography Dec 13, 2024 For a short window of time, The Mitchell House's Ginkgo Tree turns a bright yellow before it loses its leaves. Buy Now
News Nearly 100-year-old tree leaves’ turn golden this month By Abigail Murphy Multimedia Reporter Abigail Murphy Dec 13, 2024 As Robert Frost said, “Nothing gold can stay,” but when it’s here, it’s a sight to behold.
News Featured Beautification board manages invasive plant in Keebler Park By Abigail Murphy Multimedia Reporter Abigail Murphy Nov 30, 2024 The Japanese Climbing Fern has been staking its claim on Keebler Park. While it might be pretty, it’s not good for the park long term.
+4 Lake Martin Living Grow trees from scratch Shane HarrisUpdated Aug 5, 2025 As the seasons transform and warmer weather is slowly replaced with cooler days, you might assume that Mother Nature is about to take a long b…