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Adaptive Gardening Series
Flowers
Gardening
- Guam Vegetables Seasonality Chart
- Guam Fruits Seasonality Chart
- Guam Crop Charts
- Home Gardening on Guam (1988)
- CHamoru Names of Fruits and Vegetables (2015)
- Starting a Vegetable Garden in Guam (2024)
- (Video) Starting a Garden for Food Security and Stress Relief (2020)
- (Video) Using Chicken Tractors to Prepare Your Garden (2020)
- Tagalog Names of Fruits and Vegetables (2016)
- The Basics of Heirloom, Hybrid and GMO Seeds (2017)
Vegetable Production
- Bell Pepper
- Bok Choy (2018)
- Edamame/Green Vegetable Soybeans (1998)
- Kale, Chinese (2016)
- Lettuce (2017)
- Mushrooms, Oyster (1993)
- Spinach, Malabar (2021)
- Taro (2005)
- Tomatoes
Fruit Production
- Calamansi (2023)
- Dragon Fruit (2021)
- Mango Propagation (2023)
- Papaya Production (Small-Scale) (2023)
- Spanish Plum (2021)
- Tahitian Gooseberry (Iba') (2023)
- Yellow Plum (Pi'ot) (2023)
Herb Production
Lawn Care
- Lawns on Guam: How to Grow and Maintain Beautiful Turf (1997)
- Bermuda Lawns (2017)
- Centipede Lawns (2017)
- St. Augustine Grass Lawns (2017)
- Zoysia Lawns (2017)
Turfgrass Series (2021)
- How to Prepare a Site Before Establishing Turfgrass (Weed Control)
- How to Prepare a Residential Lawn Before Establishing Turfgrass
- Vegetative Methods for Turfgrass Propagation
- How to Seed a Residential Lawn with Turfgrass
- How to Fertilize a Residential Lawn
- Weeds - A Major Problem for Guam Lawns
- Insects - How to Manage Them in Guam Lawns
- How to Drain Water from Frequently Flooded Lawns and Other Areas
- Why Turf Needs to be Mowed
- Mowing - How High and How Often
- Watering for Residential Lawns
- Turfgrass: General Information on Usage of Pesticides
- Diseases - How to Manage Them in Guam Lawns
- Ask a Turf Specialist: Turf Grass Questions and Answers
Pesticide Use
Trees and Tree Care
Other Guides
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Institute of Food & Agriculture and the government of Guam. USDA and UOG are equal-opportunity
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