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The Lady Banks Rose

A vigorous, nearly thornless rose with cheerful spring blooms. Discover tips for growing and caring for Lady Banks Rose in Southern gardens.

Move More, Stress Less

Physical inactivity is on the rise—but even small changes can make a big difference. In honor of the Move More campaign, learn 4 easy ways to add more movement into your daily life. Whether it’s walking, gardening, or turning housework into exercise, these tips will help you feel better, reduce stress, and improve your long-term health.

Question of the Week – Pawpaw

What’s a Hoosier banana? It’s the pawpaw—an underrated native fruit with a rich flavor and big appeal. From attracting butterflies to growing in forest understories, this tropical-tasting tree is full of surprises. Learn more about pawpaws, how to grow them, and where to spot them in the wild.

SC Fruit and Vegetable Field Report – April 7, 2025

Strawberries are in full swing across South Carolina, and peaches and blueberries are coming on strong. With warm weather and rain in the forecast, disease pressure is increasing. Read the latest statewide and regional crop updates, pest alerts, and field observations from Clemson Extension agents in this week’s SC Fruit and Vegetable Field Report.

Spring Has Sprung and So Have The (Ground-Nesting) Bees

Wondering why bees are swarming your yard or digging holes in the lawn? You’re likely seeing ground-nesting bees—harmless, solitary pollinators that emerge in early spring. Learn how to identify them, why they’re not damaging your turf, and how to manage nesting naturally while protecting these essential insects.

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