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Picture"this:"It’s"the"first"week"of"April."The"sun"is" shining,"the"temperature"is"a"glorious"75"degrees,"flowers"are" starting"to"bloom"as"springtime"dawns"in"Georgia."There’s"an" excitement"in"the"air."Students"finish"up"their"last"tests,"pack" suitcases"and"bounce"up"and"down"the"night"before"they" load"up"for"a"Spring"Break"trip"to"Disney"World,"Hilton"Head" or"Six"Flags."And"parents"wake"up"at"5"a.m."to"shuttle"their" families"into"vehicles"and"hit"the"road"before"the"AtlantaJ esque"traffic"backups"begin"on"Interstate"20"heading"from" both"directions"into"the"metro"Augusta"area." It’s"Masters"Week,"y’all:"the"week"when"thousands"of" golf"enthusiasts"worldwide"flock"to"the"Garden"City"for" practice"rounds"and"an"invitationJonly"tournament"at"the" exclusive"Augusta"National."It"is"also"the"week"that"families" like"mine"avoid"Washington"Road"like"the"plague"and"get"the" heck"outta"dodge"for"a"vacation!" I"grew"up"in"Evans,"just"a"short"drive"from"Augusta,"and"whenever"I"introduce"myself"to"someone" new"I"use"the"Masters"as"a"point"of"reference."But"really,"as"an"agricultural"advocate,"I"should"use"far"more" than"just"the"famous"golf"tournament"to"showcase"what"my"hometown"has"to"offer."You"see,"golf"is"a" sporting"industry"deeply"seeded"in"agriculture"—"Georgia"agriculture"specifically."" Whenever"you"put"golf"club"to"golf"green,"you’re"touching"decades"of"grass"breeding"and"research." GeorgiaJbred"and"developed"turfgrass"varieties"cover"the"globe:"they’re"on"local"golf"courses,"South"African" soccer"fields"and"Super"Bowl"stadiums,"not"to"mention"many"private"lawns"across"the"country."With"regard" to"the"Augusta"National"specifically,"Georgia"agriculture"gave"not"only"the"gift"of"golf,"but"the"gift"of"a"state" nickname."You"can"read"all"about"this"fascinating"history"on"page"18,"after"checking"out"some"of"the" aforementioned"turfgrass"research"on"page"6!" Because"of"its"wellJknown"green"grass"coloring"and"horticulturalJinspired"hole"names,"the"Augusta" National"is"also"a"course"loved"by"artists"as"well"as"golf"spectators."Two"of"these"sat"down"with" agriCULTURE+Magazine"to"share"why"they’re"so"inspired"by"the"course"for"this"issue."" We’re"also"excited"to"bring"you"a"MastersJinspired"recipe"by"Georgia’s"own"Deana"Turner"Bibb," proprietor"of"Proper"Pepper"Pimento"Cheese."If"you’ve"ever"been"to"the"tournament,"you"know"that"the" food"alone"is"worth"entering"the"ticket"lottery."Pimento"cheese"sandwiches,"egg"salad"sandwiches"and"club" sandwiches"are"fan"favorites,"and"we’re"lucky"enough"that"Bibb"put"together"an"unforgettable"cheese"grits" recipe"that’s"the"perfect"fuel"for"preJMasters"brunch,"whether"you’ll"be"heading"to"the"course"or"heading"to" your"couch"to"watch"the"tournament."And"stay"tuned"for"our"June"edition"in"a"couple"months,"where"you’ll" learn"more"about"Bibb,"her"company"and"Georgia’s"sweet"history"with"pimento"peppers." Enjoy"this"issue,"folks!" " Yours,"

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" Where&the&Green&Grass&Grows"" by+Dallas+Duncan"……………………………………."6" &

" " " BLOOM" " Countertop&Gardeners"" by+Katie+Thigpen+Chapman"………………………."9"

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Whacking&Weeds&by+Dallas+Duncan"…….…………"10& " " CHEW" " Cooking&for&Agriculture"by+Dallas+Duncan"………"13" "

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Augusta&National&Agriculture"" by+Dallas+Duncan"………………………………….."18" " " LIVE" " Monthly&Calendar"…..…………………………………."21" "

Fashionable&to&a&Tee"by+Dallas+Duncan"…………."23" "

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FOR&ADDITIONAL&ART,&THE&STAFF& WOULD&LIKE&TO&THANK& Brian"Schwartz,"University"of"GeorgiaJTifton;"Walter" Reeves,"The"Georgia"Gardener;"UGA"College"of" Agricultural"and"Environmental"Sciences;"Chef" Savannah"Haseler,"Twain’s"Brewpub"&"Billiards;"Chef" David"Larkworthy,"5"Seasons"Brewing;"Chef"Derek" Dollar,"Milton’s"Cuisine"&"Cocktails;"Kristen"Smith"and" JonJMichael"Sullivan"Photography;"Linda"Hartough" Golf"Landscapes,"www.hartough.com,"888J333J1525;" Yuri"Kato,"Fruitland"Augusta;"Ryan"Schreiber" " DESIGN& Dallas"Duncan" " SUBSCRIPTIONS& Please"visit"www.agriCULTUREmagazine.net"to" subscribe."Subscription"rate,"$30"per"year." " QUESTIONS& contact.agriCULTUREmagazine@gmail.com" " Y’ALL&STOP&ON&BY& " www.facebook.com/agriCULTUREmagazineUS" " @agriCULTUREzine" " @agriCULTUREzine" " Published"by"Dallas"Anne"Duncan"LLC,"Atlanta" PRINTED"IN"THE"USA"by"ModernLitho" 6009"Stetzer"Road" Jefferson"City,"Missouri"65101" & Cover:&Vibrant"flora,"pimento"cheese"and"golf"all" come"together"to"welcome"in"spring"to"Georgia’s" Garden"City"of"Augusta." Photo+|+Dallas+Duncan"

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Going&in&the&Ground& Bush"beans"(50"to"60"days"‘til"maturity)"|"Plant"between"Mar."25"" and"May"1,"one"to"1.5"inches;"Spacing:"36"by"two"to"four" inches" Beets"(55"to"65"days"‘til"maturity)"|"Plant"between"Feb."15"and"" April"1,"halfJinch"down;"Spacing:"18"to"36"by"two"inches" Bell"peppers"(65"to"80"days"‘til"maturity)"|"Plant"between"April"1"" and"June"1;"Spacing:"36"by"24"inches" Butterpeas"(70"days"‘til"maturity)"|"Plant"between"April"1"and"May"" 1,"one"to"1.5"inches"down;"Spacing:"36"by"three"to"four"" inches" Cantaloupe"(80"to"90"days"‘til"maturity)"|Plant"between"March"20"" and"June"20,"one"inch"down;"Spacing:"60"by"36"inches" Cauliflower"(60"to"75"days"‘til"maturity)"|"Plant"between"March"1"" and"April"1;"Spacing:"36"by"12"inches" Corn,"both"yellow"and"white"(65"to"90"days"‘til"maturity)"|"Plant"" between"March"15"and"June"1,"one"to"1.5"inches;"" Spacing:"36"by"12"to"18"inches" Cucumbers,"both"pickling"and"slicing"(50"to"65"days"‘til"maturity)"|"" Plant"between"April"1"and"May"15,"halfJ"to"threeJquarter"" inches"down;"Spacing:"60"by"12"inches" Eggplant"(75"to"90"days"‘til"maturity)"|"Plant"between"April"1"and"" May"15;"Spacing:"36"by"24"inches" Hot"peppers"(65"to"95"days"‘til"maturity)"|"Plant"between"April"1"" and"June"1;"Spacing:"36"by"24"inches" Lima"beans"(65"to"75"days"‘til"maturity)"|"Plant"between"March"15"" and"June"1,"inch"to"1.5"inches"down;""Spacing:"36"by"two"" to"four"inches" Mustard"(40"to"50"days"‘til"maturity)"|"Plant"between"Jan."15"and"" April"1,"halfJinch"down;"Spacing:"18"to"36"by"two"inches" Okra"(55"to"65"days"‘til"maturity)"|"Plant"between"April"1"and"June"" 1,"one"inch"down;"Spacing:"36"by"12"inches" Lima"beans"(65"to"75"days"‘til"maturity)"|"Plant"between"March"15"" and"June"1,"one"to"1.5"inches;"Spacing:"36"by"three"to""

four"inches" Pole"beans"(65"to"75"days"‘til"maturity)"|"Plant"between"March"15"" and"May"20,"one"to"1.5"inches;"Spacing:"36"by"four"to"12"" inches" Pole"lima"beans"(80"to"85"days"‘til"maturity)"|"Plant"between"" " March"15"and"June"1,"one"to"1.5"inches;"Spacing:"36"by"six"" " to"eight"inches" Radishes"(25"to"30"days"‘til"maturity)"|"Plant"between"Jan."15"and"" " April"1,"halfJinch"down;"Spacing:"24"by"one"inch" Southern"peas"(60"to"70"days"‘til"maturity)"|"Plant"between"April"1"" and"Aug."10,"one"to"two"inches"down;"Spacing:"36"by"" three"to"four"inches" Summer"squash"(40"to"55"days"‘til"maturity)"|"Plant"between"April"" 1"and"May"15,"one"to"two"inches"down;"Spacing:"36"y"24"i" nches" Sweet"potatoes"(90"to"120"days"‘til"maturity)"|"Plant"between"April"" 15"and"June"15;"Spacing:"36"by"12"inches" Tomatoes"(70"to"90"days"‘til"maturity)"|"Plant"between"March"25"" " and"May"1;"Spacing:"48"by"24"inches" Turnips"(40"to"60"days"‘til"maturity)"|"Plant"between"Jan."15"and"" " April"1,"halfJinch"down;"Spacing:"18"to"36"by"two"inches" Watermelon"(80"to"90"days"‘til"maturity)"|"Plant"between"March"20"" " and"May"1,"one"to"two"inches;"Spacing:"72"by"36"to"48"" " inches" Winter"squash"(85"to"100"days"‘til"maturity)"|"Plant"between"April"1"" and"July"1,"one"to"two"inches"down;"Spacing:"60"by"36"" inches" Source:+University+of+Georgia+Cooperative+Extension+

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fairway."Each"area"has"specific"grasses"that"work"well"for"it." At"East"Lake"Golf"Club"in"Atlanta,"fairways"are"Meyer" zoysia," which" is" known" as" ZJ52" or" by" its" scientific" name" of" Zoysia+ japonica." Roughs" and" most" tees" are" Tifway" bermudagrass," says" golf" course" Superintendent" Ralph" Kepple." Chartered" in" 1904," East" Lake" is" the" capital’s" oldest" golf"course." “We" host" the" [Professional" Golfers’" Association" of" America]" tour" championship" by" CocaJCola" every" year" in" September." That’s" basically" the" season" finale." It’s" also" the"

program," there’s" a" good" chance" Tiger" Woods" would" be" putting" off"sand"on"the"fairway,"not"just"in"a"sand"trap." “If"you"go"back"to"the"‘40s"and"‘50s"there"were"a"lot"of" sand"putting"greens,”"says"Brian"Schwartz,"assistant"professor"in" the" University" of" GeorgiaJTifton’s" Crop" and" Soil" Sciences" Department." “They" didn’t" have" a" lot" of" grasses" that" grew" on" greens." People" either" had" sand" greens" or" shaggy" greens" that" were"barely"greens"at"all.”" In"the"1930s,"the"US"Department"of" Agriculture" hired" Georgia" forage" breeder" Glen" Burton" to" develop" grasses" for" ranchers" and" farmers:" food" for" their" livestock" to" eat." As" a" side" project," Burton" bred" grasses" that" were" doing" better" and" better" for" lawns" and" sports"fields,"Schwartz"says." “As"far"back"as"the"‘40s"and"‘50s"he" was"breeding"turfgrasses"before"anyone"else" in" the" South." Some" of" the" most" widely" used" grasses" today" came" out" –" Tifway" and" Tifdwarf,”"Schwartz"says." In" the" 1980s" Burton," then" a" UGA" professor" at" the" Tifton" campus," turned" his" program" over" to" fellow" breeder" and" Above: The University of Georgia’s newest turfgrass cultivar is professor" Wayne" Hanna." Hanna" developed" TifTuf bermudagrass, which took 22 years to develop. Below: TifSport" and" TifGrand," two" bermudagrasses" UGA professor Wayne Hanna developed TifEagle for use on golf courses like the one shown here. Photos | Brian Schwwartz, found" on" sport" fields" and" lawns" across" the" University of Georgia-Tifton country." “Tifway"is"probably"the"most"widely" planted" golf" course" grass" in" the" world." It" is" used"on"tee"boxes"and"fairways"and"roughs." TifSport" and" TifGrand" are" also" used" a" lot,”" Schwartz"says." There" are" several" grassy" areas" of" note" on" golf" courses," according" to" sports" journalist" Brent" Kelley:" the" tee" box" at" the" start"of"each"hole;"the"closely"mown"green"at" the" end" where" the" hole" itself" is" located;" the" fairway"between"the"two;"and"the"rough,"an" area" of" longer" grass" that" sits" outside" the"

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tournament" that" decides" the" FedEx" Cup" winner,”"Kepple"says." He" selected" Meyer" zoysia" because" it’s" a" “phenomenal”" playing" surface." “The"zoysiagrass"in"general,"from" what" I’ve" experienced," doesn’t" make" good" rough" because" the" ball" just" sits" on" top" of" it,”" he" says." “If" you" miss" the" fairway,"you"should"have"a"more"difficult" line" than" if" you’re" in" the" fairway," so" we" put"bermudagrass"rough"in.”" Most" grasses" would" die" in" the" conditions" required" for" golf" greens," Schwartz"says."To"keep"the"greens"low"—" as"close"to"the"sand"greens"of"decades"of" old"—"requires"specially"bred"varieties." “Golf" greens" are" totally" kind" of" separate." When" you" think" about" a" golf" green,"the"grass"is"mowed"super"low."Dr." Burton" developed" one" called" Tifdwarf" and"it"was"a"major"grass"for"20"years."Dr." Hanna" developed" one," TifEagle," that" is" still"the"primary"grass"used"on"golf"greens" in" the" South" right" now,”" Schwartz" says." “The" greens" are" actually" mowed" at" less" than"a"tenth"of"an"inch."Very"few"grasses" can"actually"survive"that.”" Kepple" does" use" an" ultraJdwarf" type"on"the"greens"at"East"Lake."They"get" the"most"care"and"maintenance."To"keep"


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the"golf"course"pristine"and"free"of"weeds,"Kepple"says"his"team" applies" a" preJemergent" herbicide" in" the" spring" and" fall" to" discourage" weeds" from" growing" before" they’ve" sprouted." Because" the" selected" turfgrasses" in" the" greens" are" so" dense," they" are" less" likely" to" harbor" weeds" than" other" areas" of" the" course." East"Lake"Golf"Club"is"also"maintained"by"daily"mowing" —"and"twice"daily"during"the"tournament."Kepple"says"his"team" also"utilizes"a"fungicide"twice"in"the"fall"to"prevent"zoysia"patch," a"disease"that"infects"and"browns"large"areas"of"the"grass."" “A"rounded"patch"will"start"turning"brown."It"will"have" a" reddishJbrown" ring" around" it." That’s" where" the" disease" is" actively" growing" and" spreading,”" he" says." “If" you" were" to" pull" on"those"leaves"that"are"turning"brown,"they’ll"pull"right"out"of" the"plant.”" The" golf" club" is" named" for" its" 28Jacre" lake," which" is" where"most"of"the"irrigation"comes"from,"Kepple"says."Greens" are" watered" every" three" days" and" the" fairways" are" watered" a" bit"more"frequently"depending"on"drought"conditions."He"says" the" Meyer" zoysia" requires" light" irrigation" because" it" doesn’t" breathe"well"in"the"area’s"soil." Being" in" touch" with" golf" courses" and" homeowners" is" vital"to"ensure"that"scientists"develop"grasses"that"fit"the"needs" of"their"customers." “If"you’re"not"out"there"meeting"people"or"talking"with" them" in" some" way," you" could" waste" your" time" working" on" something" that’s" not" really" all" that" important,”" Schwartz" says." “We" have" an" annual" turfgrass" conference" and" I" always" take" questions"and"notes"of"what"we"should"be"working"on.”" Ideas" for" future" grasses" include" increased" droughtJ tolerance," slowJgrowing" grasses" that" require" less" mowing," fungusJresistant" varieties" and" coldJtolerant" ones," Schwartz" says." Another" thing" to" remember" is" that" UGA" turfgrass" breeders" have" a" worldwide" clientele:" they’re" simultaneously" breeding"for"Georgia"lawns"and"South"American"soccer"fields." The" UGA" scientists" use" traditional" breeding" methods" to" develop" new" grasses." Schwartz" says" they" take" pollen" from" one" plant" with" a" desired" characteristic" and" combine" with"

another"plant"with"additional"qualities"they"like."" “Maybe" that" parent" is" droughtJtolerant" or" really" dark" green"[and"the"other]"is"real"dwarfJy"or"very"cold"tolerant,”"he" says." “When" we" make" those" hybrids" we" typically" make" thousands" and" thousands" every" year" because" it’s" kind" of" like" looking" for" a" needle" in" the" haystack." We’re" looking" for" the" hybrid"that"has"all"the"positive"traits."Most"fail,"but"by"growing" out" and" making" as" many" hybrids" as" we" can," and" thousands" of" plants" later" and" lots" of" years" of" testing," hopefully" we’ll" find" those"hybrids"that"are"better"than"the"parents.”" Kepple" says" one" of" the" main" directions" the" golf" industry"looks"to"is"for"grasses"that"require"less"watering." “I"know"that"a"recent"survey"showed"that"golf"courses" reduced"their"water"usage"by"over"20"percent"over"the"last"five" years,”" he" says." “We’re" trying" to" reduce" our" usage" and" the" researchers" are" trying" to" produce" plants" that" don’t" require" as" much"water.”" One" of" those" is" TifTuf" bermudagrass," a" recent" grass" developed" by" the" University" of" Georgia." Kepple" plans" to" experiment"with"it"in"shadier"areas"of"the"East"Lake"course,"and" says" if" he" was" to" redo" his" course" right" now," he’d" “look" very" hard”"at"TifTuf"for"inclusion." It"took"22"years"for"TifTuf"to"be"released"for"sale,"but" other"grasses"take"anywhere"from"seven"to"12"years"of"testing" before"the"perfect"hybrid"is"found,"Schwartz"says." TifTuf"is"going"to"be"a"gameJchanger,"he"says." “It"is"38"percent"more"droughtJtolerant"than"Tifway."In" a"town"like"Atlanta"if"you"could"save"38"percent"of"water,"you’d" make" a" huge" impact" on" the" water" available" for" other" things,”" he" says." “We" worked" on" it" for" years" and" years" …" so" in" all" this" further"testing,"we"found"it’s"actually"more"shade"tolerant"than" any"bermudagrass"in"the"past.”" For"example,"Kepple"had"a"tee"box"that"kept"dying"in" the" spring" because" of" its" shade," Schwartz" says." He" planted" TifTuf"in"the"tee"box"and"it"survived"when"older"grass"didn’t." “I"think"we’re"going"to"make"the"old"guys"proud"with" this"one,”"Schwartz"says."—&aCm+ "

Aerial view of the University of Georgia-Tifton campus’ turfgrass test plots showcases some of the historic, and up-and-coming, varieties in development. It can take anywhere from seven to 22 years for a cultivar to hit the market for sports fields and home lawns. Photo | Brian Schwartz, University of Georgia-Tifton

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APRIL GARDEN CHECKLIST Sources:+University+of+Georgia+Extension;+Walter+Reeves,+the+Georgia+Gardener+

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Do"not"work"in"your"garden"when"the"foliage" is"wet."This"will"help"avoid"spreading"diseases" between"plants." For"better"pollination"of"garden"veggies," plant"at"least"two"rows." Cultivate"to"control"weeds,"break"crusty"soil" and"provide"aeration."" Maintain"mulch"between"rows." Plant"tender"herbs"this"month!" Divide"overJwintered"baskets"of"Boston"fern" into"four"sections."Plant"new"hanging"baskets" using"two"sections"of"fern"in"each."" Plant"dahlias,"elephant"ear,"gladiolus"and" caladiums."Annuals"can"be"planted"as"well," mixed"with"lots"of"soil"conditioner"in"their" beds." Prepare"spots"where"you"plan"to"sod"by"

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killing"all"weeds"present,"and"make"note"to" use"a"weed"preventer"this"fall"(see"story"on" page"10)." Examine"the"backs"of"euonymus"and"holly" leaves"for"white"crust"that"signifies"scale" insects."Spray"leaves"with"horticultural"oil." Removed"withered"flowers"from"azaleas"to" prolong"their"blooming."If"you’ve"had"lace" bug"problems"in"the"past,"spray"azaleas"with" insecticidal"soap." Begin"to"move"houseplants"outdoors,"placing" them"in"filtered"shade."" Remove"wires"from"fallJplanted"trees."" Remove"faded"blooms"from"Easter"lilies"and" plant"outdoors." Water"houseplants"more"frequently"and" begin"monthly"feedings"with"fertilizer." Sharpen"or"replace"your"mower"blade"and" check"the"mowing"height"on"a"flat"surface." Look"for"aphids"on"crape"myrtle"branches." Wash"them"off"with"a"water"hose."" Got"a"question"for"our"bloom"experts,"who"are"passionate" about"their"plants?"Submit"your"question"online"at" www.agriCULTUREmagazine.net,"or"email"it"to"us"directly"at" contact.agriculturemagazine@gmail.com"with"the"subject" line"“Ask"the"Experts:"bloom.”"

Q:&“Are&there&any&common&household&products&that&will& destroy&fire&ant&beds&without&damaging&lawns&and& gardens?”& "

—"Andria"Ashley,"Evans"

Unfortunately,"no"method"for"destroying"fire"ant"beds"is"completely" effective.""The"queen"and"the"worker"ants"must"all"be"eliminated."The"easiest" and"least"expensive"method"is"to"pour"several"gallons"of"boiling"water"over" Marjorie Stansel the"mound"after"a"rainfall."At"that"time,"most"of"the"ants"are"close"to"the" Georgia Master Gardener Association mound"surface."This will"eliminate"more"than"50"percent"of"the"ants."The" treatment"should"be"repeated"until"no"activity"is"noted"around"the"mound."Use"care"when handling"large" quantities"of"boiling"water."Some"damage"to surrounding"grass"may"occur." To"read"more"about"organic"methods"for"killing"fire"ants,"download"or"ask"your"county"agent"about" the"University"of"Georgia"Extension"publication"Managing+Imported+Fire+Ants+in+Urban+Areas." 8! !


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The"latest"agricultural" technology" taking" is" happening" in" kitchens" and" apartments" instead"of"in"the"fields." “I" have" had" Click" and" Grow" about" a" month." " I" can" grow" anything" in" it" …" petunias," lavender," herbs," strawberries,”" says" Evans" resident" Dr." Amina" Farooq." As"a"fullJtime"physician" with" a" busy" schedule," maintaining" a" garden" was" not" an" attainable" goal" for" Farooq" and" her" family." Unpredictable" weather" conditions" and" a" demanding"work"schedule"made" success"with"an"outdoor"garden" almost" impossible" for" Farooq." She" found" that" utilizing" a" countertop" gardening" system" provided" her" the" best" of" both" worlds:" watching" the" plants" grow" successfully" yearJround," without"the"worry"of"a"late"frost" that"kills"herbs"or"scorching"heat" that"wilt"flowers." Click" and" Grow" is" a" brand" of" countertop" garden" designed" to" provide" plants" an" optimal" growing" environment" with" little" to" no" help" from" owners."Though"brands"of"these" gardens" work" slightly" differently," the" basic" concept" involves" growers" inserting" plant" starter" packs" or" cartridges" into" the" machine" and" filling" the" water"tank"in"the"bottom"of"the" system." The" system" monitors" the"plants"to"provide"the"perfect" amount" of" water" and" light" to" each" plant," according" to" the" Click"and"Grow"website." This" smart" growing" system" not" only" remembers" to" water" the" plants," it" also" knows"

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Dr. Amina Farooq of Evans clips a basil leaf off of her indoor countertop garden system. She purchased a Click and Grow system earlier this year and has been impressed by the gardening ease it offers to someone like her with a busy lifestyle.

the" optimal" environment" for" specific" plants." The" LED" lighting" changes" and" adjusts" based" on" the" type" of" plant" being" grown" and" what" stage" of" growth" it" is" in." Farooq" says" that" more" intense"light"is"used"at"the"start"of"the"planting"cycle"as"sprouts" are" growing" and" preparing" to" break" through" the" ground." " As" the"plants"mature,"the"light"intensity"and"burn"time"as"well"as" the"water"intake"varies"quite"a"bit." Gardening" newbies" can" get" an" easy" start" by" utilizing" these" types" of" systems" as" they" learn" the" growing" patterns" of" different"plants." “It’s" a" lifestyle" thing." I" love" gardening," I" love" fresh" herbs,"I"love"flowers."The"idea"of"having"something"that"needed" minimal"effort"attracted"me"to"Click"and"Grow,”"Farooq"says."“I" wanted"to"be"able"to"enjoy"the"process.”" Indoor" gardens" eliminate" many" of" the" laborJintensive" tasks" in" outdoor" gardens," such" as" weeding" and" understanding" soil"pH"—"the"cartridges"are"preJmatched"with"the"correct"soil" type"to"ensure"the"success"of"the"plant." “The" biggest" issue" many" gardeners" face" is" weed"

control." It" is" a" timeJ consuming" problem" for" the" gardener,”" says" Ashley" Carter," the" agriculture" and" natural" resource" Extension" agent" for" Brantley" and" Charlton" counties." “Home" growers"often"face"an"issue" with"soil"fertility"and"do"not" know" the" benefits" and" importance" of" doing" a" soil" test.”" Enjoying" small" scale" gardening" without" stressing" about" the" details" of" plant" care" is" what" these" systems" are" all" about." Farooq" heard" about" Click" and" Grow" through" a" friend" that" loved" the" system" and" suggested"it.""" “You" can" enjoy" your" herbs" any" time" and" your" flowers" any" time" of" year,”"she"says.""" For" flower" enthusiasts" like" her," having" fresh" flowers" available" year" round" is" a" fantastic" perk" of" an" indoor" garden." The" system" produces" plants" for" about" two" to" three" months" per" cartridge," allowing" opportunities" for" growers" to" enjoy" the" fresh" ingredients" before" needing" to" replant." It" also" inspires" gardeners" to" use" their" herbs," vegetables" and" flowers" in" recipes," contributing" to" better" food" choices"in"the"kitchen." “You" are" saving" your" health," saving" money" and" saving" time,”" Farooq" says."—&aCm+ "

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Hen" bit," chickweed," dandelion," bluegrass" and" wild" garlic" may" sound" like" trendy" new" restaurant" ingredients," but" to" homeowners" in" Georgia," they’re" nothing" short" of" nuisances." These" are"the"weeds"that"invade"lawns"each"spring." “A" weed" is" nature’s" way" of" saying," ‘Grass" won’t" grow" here,’”" says" Walter" Reeves" of" “The" Georgia"Gardener.”" There" are" two" basic" weed" groups," broadleaf" and" grassy." Both" of" these" are" in" lawns" right" now," says"Clint"Waltz,"professor"and"turfgrass"specialist"at" the"University"of"Georgia."" “Weeds" are" opportunistic" plants,”" he" says." “They"are"looking"for"an"opportunity"to"find"the"right" environment" to" grow" in." Many" times" lawns" provide" that" nice" environment." They’ve" got" adequate" fertility"and"good"soil"moisture.”" Generally" homeowners" want" to" control" weeds"for"reasons"of"aesthetics"and"competition." “It" certainly" breaks" up" the" uniformity" of" a" lawn,”"Waltz"says."“The"inherent"nature"of"a"weed"is" it"competes."As"we"move"into"the"spring"of"the"year," the"young"warm"season"grasses"are"going"to"be"at"a" bit" of" a" disadvantage" than" these" mature" annual"

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weeds.”" In"March"and"April,"many"of"Georgia’s"weeds" will" flower," set" seed" and" complete" their" life" cycle" before"temperatures"increase,"Waltz"says." “By" not" controlling" them" now," you" allow" them"to"go"through"the"latter"part"of"their"life"cycle." Those" seeds" become" [ready" to" sprout]" for" next" year,”"he"says." Reeves" says" the" best" weed" control" is" a" healthy," vigorous" lawn" grown" appropriately" for" the" type"of"grass"it"contains."" “If" you" don’t" know" what" your" grass" is," go" figure" it" out." Go" to" a" nursery" or" some" other" professional" and" ask" them," ‘What" is" the" maintenance" schedule?" What" is" the" right" way" to" grow"it?’”" This" helps" avoid" problems" such" as" putting" bermudagrass" sod" in" shady" areas" —" “You’ll" always" have"weeds,"because"bermudagrass"doesn’t"grow"in" the"shade"and"weeds"do,”"he"says." There" are" three" ways" to" control" weeds:" cultural" control," preJemergent" sprays" and" postJ emergent"sprays." “Go" out" and" pull" the" weeds,”" Reeves" says." “Use" a" dandelion" fork," which" works" equally" well" on"


" dandelions"and"onions."It’s"a"longJhandled"thing"you" " ca" stick" in" the" ground" …" push" down" on" the" handle" " and"it"levers"up"the"weed.”" " " methods" include" Additional" cultural" control"

regular" mowing," especially" during" the" summer," and" mulching"with"pinestraw"and"pine"chips,"he"says." PreJemergent"chemicals"prevent"weed"seeds" from"germinating."Waltz"says"it’s"best"to"spray"spring" preJemergents"in"March."" “We" probably" have" three" to" four" weeks" where"you"can"use"those"on"most"of"our"turf"species" statewide" and" not" run" the" risk" of" ruining" the" turf,”" he" says." “As" are" grasses" are" starting" to" transition" from" dormancy" into" active" growth," they" can" be" damaged"by"herbicides,"and"it"may"be"best"to"avoid" using"herbicides"[after"that"time].”" Reeves" says" this" month" is" best" to" put" down" preJemergents" for" summer" weeds," and" September" for"winter"weeds."" PostJemergent" chemicals" can" be" applied" once"the"weeds"sprout." “April"is"a"great"time"to"go"out"and"see"all"the" weeds"you’ll"never"control,”"Reeves"says."“There"are" some" products" that" you" can" use" to" spotJspray" the" weeds"that"you"see"in"lawns.”" He" urges" caution" with" these:" some" postJ emergent" sprays" are" not" selective" and" will" kill" surrounding"grass"as"well"as"weeds,"so"they"are"best" used" to" spray" on" weeds" that" grow" in" flowers" or" shrubbery." For" Georgians" who" prefer" to" use" organic" sprays," Reeves" recommends" herbicidal" soap," clove" oil," citrus" oil" and" concentrated" acetic" acid." The"

“A weed is nature’s way of saying, ‘Grass won’t grow here.’” — Walter Reeves, “The Georgia Gardener” herbicidal" soap" and" oils" dissolve" the" wax" on" weed" leaves" and" the" plant" “up" and" dies”" within" several" hours."" The" recipes" that" pop" up" in" online" searches" and" on" social" media" sites" claim" to" be" “chemicalJ free,”" which" Waltz" says" is" important" to" clarify" as" synthetic"chemicalJfree." “Many" times" these" are" nowhere" near" as" effective" and" they’re" not" nonJselective,”" he" says." “Let’s"say"you"have"a"centipede"lawn"and"you"go"out" in" one" of" those" home" remedies." …" That" material" doesn’t" know" the" difference" between" your" centipede"grass"and"the"weed"you"want"to"kill.”" Reeves"says"homeowners"should"not"attempt" to" use" essential" oils," homemade" recipes" or" household" vinegar" as" weed" killers." He" says" these" have" the" potential" to" do" more" damage" than" good," and"recommends"instead"shopping"for"the"necessary" products"online"or"through"an"outdoor"box"store." “There’s"any"number"of"recipes"online"where" you" use" vinegar," salt" and" Dawn" dish" detergent." Because" you’re" using" household" vinegar," it’s" not" doing"much"damage,”"Reeves"says."“You"put"salt"on" there," salt" kills" the" plant" but" it" also" damages" the" ground.”"—&aCm+ "

From left: Annual weeds such as chickweed, dandelion, annual bluegrass, henbit and wild garlic invade Georgia lawns every spring. They can be controlled several ways, including pulling and spraying. Photos | Walter Reeves, The Georgia Gardener; and University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences

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When"Southerners"go"sporting,"they"must"first" consider"the"cost"of"tickets,"and"second,"the"cost"of" concessions."It’s"fair"to"say"the"Masters"Tournament,"a" championship"golf"tournament"held"each"year"in" Augusta,"has"some"of"the"most"affordable"and" quintessentially"Southern"menu"items"available"in"all"of" athletics."In"fact,"the"most"expensive"thing"on"the" menu"is"imported"beer"at"$4"a"bottle,"followed"by"a"$3" barbeque"sandwich,"according"to"a"2015"story"by"golf" reporter"Coleman"McDowell." Two"of"the"menu’s"most"talkedJabout" sandwiches"are"the"pimento"cheese"and"egg"salad."The" originator"of"these"famous"recipes,"Nick"Rangos," passed"away"last"August,"and"his"original"recipes"went" to"the"grave"with"him,"The+Aiken+Standard"reported." For"a"time,"Augusta"restaurant"WifeSaver"prepared" them,"and"now"the"Augusta"National"prepares"its" concessions"inJhouse."" As"the"National"is"as"secretive"about"its" sandwiches"as"it"is"its"member"list,"agriCULTURE" turned"to"Deana"Tanner"Bibb"of"Sandersville,"owner"of" Proper"Pepper"Pimento"Cheese"for"a"MastersJinspired" recipe"for"this"issue." Bibb"turned"her"awardJwinning"spread"into"a" sumptuous"cheese"grits"recipe"to"share"with"our" readers."It’s"creamy,"thick"and"mouthwatering"and" pays"homage"to"the"famous"sandwich"that"inspired"it."" We"recommend"serving"these"hot"and"fresh"for" a"preJtournament"(or"really,"any"day)"breakfast"or" brunch."" " Editor’s+Note:+Bibb+and+her+Proper+Pepper+Pimento+ Cheese+will+make+a+reappearance+in+the+June+issue+of+ agriCULTURE"Magazine+—+stay+tuned+for+a+feature+ story+on+her+spread+and+its+relationship+to+the+city+of+ Griffin,+the+former+Pimento+Capital+of+the+World." !

Proper Pepper Pimento Cheese Grits " INGREDIENTS 3"cups"whole"milk" 3"cups"water" 2"cups"chicken"bouillon" 1.5"cups"mediumJgrind"stoneJground"corn"grits" 2"teaspoons"salt" 1"tub"Proper"Pepper"Pimento"Cheese" Scallions,"thinly"sliced"for"garnish" " INSTRUCTIONS 1."Bring"the"milk,"water"and"bouillon"to"a"boil"in"a"large" saucepan." 2."Slowly"whisk"in"grits."Add"salt"and"cook"over" mediumJlow"heat,"whisking"frequently,"until"grits"are" thickened"and"tender"—"30"to"45"minutes." 3."Remove"the"saucepan"from"the"heat"and"mix" pimento"cheese"into"the"grits." 4."Season"to"your"liking"with"salt"and"pepper." 5."Transfer"the"grits"into"a"serving"bowl"and"garnish" with"thinly"sliced"scallions"and"serve." !

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Each" year," the" Georgia" Department" of" Agriculture" appoints" a" group" of" the" state’s" culinary" elite" as" Georgia"Grown"Chefs."They"represent"some"of"the"top"restaurants"and"food"purveyors"in"the"Peach"State."The" five"2016"chefs"will"be"showcased"in"this"twoJpart"series."See"the"upcoming"May"issue"of"agriCULTURE+Magazine+ for"part"two." " Chef&Savannah&Haseler&|&Twain’s&Brewpub&&&Billiards,&Decatur& Executive" Chef" Savannah" Haseler" moved" from" Montgomery," Alabama," to" Georgia" as" a" teenager." Even"then,"she"knew"she"wanted"to"be"a"chef."After"classic"French"training"at"Le"Cordon"Bleu"in"Pittsburgh," Pennsylvania,"and"working"in"a"threeJstar"resort,"Haseler"returned"to"Georgia"and"found"a"second"family." “It’s" been" a" great" fit" and" they’ve" allowed" me" to" grow" our" program" of" farmers" and" using" local" products,”"she"says."“I"came"on"four"years"ago"and"since"then"we’ve"pushed"the"program"to"working"with" local"growers."…"It’s"just"crazy"to"live"in"Georgia"and"not"use"all"that"we"have."We"make"a"lot"of"things"from" scratch."It’s"typically"our"produce"and"protein"that"you"definitely"see"GeorgiaJgrown.”" Favorite+dish+she’s+ever+eaten:"The"farm"egg"at"Atlanta’s"Bacchanalia."“It"was"cooked"so"beautifully."I"have"a"passion"for" eggs,”"Haseler"says."“It"had"some"ancient"grains,"a"little"bit"of"microgreens"and"a"little"bit"of"like"a"pecan"oil."I"remember"being"in" awe"and"so"happy.”" Favorite+dish+she’s+ever+made:"A"collard"kimchi"and"smoky"pork"broth"for"the"James"Beard"House." ! Chef&Derek&Dollar&|&Milton’s&Cocktails&and&Cuisine,&Alpharetta& Derek"Dollar"was"born"to"be"a"Georgia"Bulldog"—"that"is,"until"he"discovered"he"had"a"knack"for" cooking."Now"an"executive"chef,"Dollar"calls"his"restaurant"“the"greatest"place"I’ve"ever"worked.”" “We"try"to"be"a"staple"and"a"pillar"of"the"community,”"he"says."“We"do"a"lot"of"events"in"our"garden" which"we’ve"had"for"seven"years"now.”" Dollar"says"the"access"to"that"type"of"fresh"produce"helped"him"embrace"the"farmhouse"culture." “Throughout" my" six" years" we’ve" spent" a" lot" of" time" trying" to" educate" people" on" what" they’re" eating"and"where"their"food"is"coming"from"and"the"Georgia"Grown"program,”"he"says." Favorite+dish+he’s+ever+eaten:"“My"mom,"whenever"it"was"a"birthday"time"or"whatever,"she"would" make"a"dish."It"was"basically"baked"chicken"thighs"that"had"some"white"vinegar"and"crushed"tomatoes."It"had"a"little"spice"to"it"and" served"over"white"and"wild"rice."That"blew"me"away"every"time"I"had"it,”"Dollar"says."" Favorite+dish+he’s+ever+made:"ApplewoodJsmoked"pork"shank"with"gouda"grits,"wilted"mustard"greens"and"green"apple" mignonette! Chef&David&Larkworthy&|&5&Seasons&Brewing,&Sandy&Springs,&Alpharetta&and&Atlanta& Executive"Chef"David"Larkworthy’s"first"word"was"“apple,”"an"appropriate"first"for"the"son"of"a"New" York"restaurateur."Sixteen"years"ago"he"opened"5"Seasons"Brewing,"one"of"Georgia’s"first"brewpubs." He"calls"5"Seasons"the"“only"nonJpretentious"place"to"get"highJquality"food"and"drink.”"It"serves"20" to"30"different"specials"and"300"to"400"beers,"all"in"Dollar’s"ingredientJfocused"style." “I"like"to"pay"respect"or"homage"to"great"dishes"and"put"a"little"bit"of"a"twist"on"them,”"he"says." “Since" we’re" a" brewpub," we’re" not" locked" into" one" style" of" cuisine" like" Italian" food" with" eggplants" and" capers."We’re"not"limited"in"that"way"and"can"make"whatever"food"we"want"and"whenever"we"want.”" On+his+favorite+dishes:"“One"good"thing"about"being"a"chef"is"you"make"really"good"stuff"all"the"time,”"Dollar"says."“I’ve" been"fortunate"to"go"to"good"restaurants"and"have"things"prepared"by"chefs"and"had"a"fortunate"life"to"be"able"to"go"eat"different" things."It’s"like"having"thousands"of"children,"which"one"do"you"like"best?”"—&aCm!

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After"nearly"a"year"without"Homemade" Vanilla," Cookies" ‘n" Cream" and" Dutch" Chocolate," most" Georgians" are" now" able" to" put" their" top" three"flavors"of"Blue"Bell"Ice"Cream"back"in"their" buggies"at"the"grocery"store." Stores" across" the" country" started" restocking" Blue" Bell" in" August," but" it" was" 2016" before" most" Georgia" stores" got" the" ice" cream" back" on" shelves." The" company" was" subject" to" a" massive" recall" in" 2015" after" the" foodborne" pathogen" Listeria+ monocytogenes" was" found" in" its"ice"creams." “This" recall" surprised" a" lot" of" people" because" before" 2015," it" was" considered" rare" to" find" L.+ monocytogenes" in" ice" cream," a" frozen" food" product,”" says" Jessica" Badour," recall" outreach"specialist"at"the"Georgia"Department"of" Agriculture."“However,"we"know"it"can"survive"in" frozen"conditions,"which"is"part"of"what"makes"it" a" uniquely" dangerous" pathogen." And" because" the" recalled" product" is" frozen," it" creates" the" possible" scenario" where" I" could" have" it" in" my" freezer"at"home"for"months"—"which,"if"I"ignored" the" recall," could" make" it" dangerous" for" me" and" my"family.”" L.+ monocytogenes" is" an" unusual" bacterium" because" it’s" able" to" grow" in" cold" temperatures," Badour" says." This" makes" it" challenging" to" control" by" traditional" food" safety" means"such"as"refrigeration." “It"can"be"anywhere,”"she"says." In"a"production"facility,"L.+monocytogenes" can"be"found"in"ingredients,"in"ice"solutions"used" to" chill" readyJtoJeat" foods," on" surfaces" foods" have"direct"contact"with"such"as"conveyor"belts," even" the" walls" and" floors" of" the" facility" itself," Badour"says."The"pathogen"can"also"find"a"home" in" a" variety" of" food:" unpasteurized" milk" and" 14! !

cheese,"fresh"soft"cheese,"tuna"salad,"deli"meats," hot" dogs," freshJcut" produce" and" smoked" seafood," according" to" the" US" Food" and" Drug" Administration." “Additionally," there" have" been" listeriosis" outbreaks" linked" to" cantaloupes," packaged" caramel" apples" and" fresh" and" frozen" fruits" and" vegetables." These" illness" outbreaks" have" all" led" to"product"recalls,”"Badour"says." Listeriosis" is" the" disease" caused" by" L.+ monocytogenes." “According" to" the" Centers" for" Disease" Control" &" Prevention," listeriosis" is" one" of" the" deadliest" foodborne" illnesses." Each" year" it" is" estimated" about" 20" percent" of" the" people" who" get" sick" from" L.+ monocytogenes" germs" die" from" the"illness,”"Badour"says." That’s"about"260"people,"most"of"who"are" older" adults," pregnant" women," newborns" and" those" who" are" immunocompromised," meaning" their" immune" systems" are" weakened." The" disease"can"take"up"to"two"months"to"make"itself" known," posing" high" risk" for" pregnant" women," who" face" stillbirth" due" to" listeriosis," and" those" immunocompromised" adults" —" listeriosis" can" lead"to"the"disease"meningitis."Badour"says"that" healthy" people" do" occasionally" contract" listeriosis,"but"they"rarely"become"deathly"ill." Blue"Bell"was"the"first"ice"cream"company" to" be" affected" by" L.+ monocytogenes" last" year." A" month" after" it" began" recalling" products," Jeni’s" Splendid" Ice" Creams" was" hit" with" the" same" pathogen,"Badour"says." On"March"13,"2015,"Blue"Bell"Creameries" issued" a" statement" on" its" website" that," for" the" first"time"in"108"years,"it"was"facing"a"recall."The" initial" recall" included" frozen" snacks" that" were" immediately" taken" off" shelves," says" Jenny" Van" Dorf," public" relations" market" specialist" for" Blue"


" Bell"Creameries." " " Ten"days"later,"the"recall"expanded"to"include" " threeJounce"institutional"cups,"such"as"those"served"

in" hospitals," after" product" testing" revealed" one" positive" test" for" L.+ monocytogenes" at" an" Oklahoma" production" facility." By" the" beginning" of" April," Blue" Bell"staff"were"taking"all"its"products"that"were"made" at"that"facility"out"of"stores." The" company" decided" on" April" 20," 2015," to" voluntarily" recall" all" of" its" products" after" additional" product"testing"showed"the"bacterium"cropping"up." “This" meant" Blue" Bell" had" now" several" positive" tests" for" Listeria" in" different" places" and" plants,”" Van" Dorf" says." “Blue" Bell" spent" the" next" several"months"making"the"necessary"enhancements" at" each" of" our" facilities" to" ensure" that" we" were" producing" a" safe" product" for" our" consumers" to" enjoy.”" The" Blue" Bell" recall" had" massive" economic" impact." The" company" faced" product" loss," wage" losses," healthcare" costs" and" the" costs" of" investigation"and"regulatory"action,"Badour"says." An" estimated" eight" million" gallons" of" ice" cream" were" destroyed" during" the" recall," Van" Dorf" says." Because"L.+monocytogenes"can"be"found"just" about"anywhere"in"the"natural"environment"and"in"a" processing" facility," any" food" processing" place" is" at"

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risk" for" contamination," Badour" says." “Here" in" Georgia," food" manufacturing" facilities" are" required" to" test" all" finished" products" and" finished" product" ingredients" for" the" presence" of" pathogen" contamination,”" she"

says." “During" inspections," we" review" the" food" facility’s"processes,"procedures"and"documentation" to" ensure" they" are" following" Georgia" rules" and" regulations"that"help"make"sure"food"products"are" safe"for"consumers.”" Both"the"US"Department"of"Agriculture"and" the" FDA" created" guidance" documents" to" assist" food" companies" with" minimizing" the" risk" of" L.+ monocytogenes" contamination." The" FDA" !

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JonJMichael" Sullivan" will" never" forget"the"2013"Masters"Tournament." As"a"firstJyear"photographer"for"The+ Augusta+ Chronicle," the" Augusta" resident" was" new" to" golf," new" to" the" Augusta" National" course" and" soaking" wet" from" the" rain."He"covers"his"assigned"holes"and"then" hears"the"announcement"that"there"will"be" a" playoff" on" holes" 18" and" 10" between" golfers" Adam" Scott" and" Angel" Cabrera." Sullivan"is"sent"to"hole"10." “It’s" a" very" steep," hilly" area,”" he" says."“I"was"in"a"hurry."I"wasn’t"running,"but" I"was"starting"to"slip"on"my"way"down"there" and"slid"a"couple"of"feet.”" Once"at"the"hole,"he"discovers"that" he" kicked" mud" onto" his" lens," and" a" gentleman" with" a" thick" Austrian" accent" offers"Sullivan"his"dry"purple"polo"to"wipe"it" off." Were" it" not" for" the" goodwill" of" this" stranger," Sullivan’s" involvement" with" golf" photography" might" have" ended" before" it" really"began." “It" was" one" of" those" moments" where" I" see" it" all" lining" up" in" front" of" me:" You"have"Adam"there"getting"ready"for"the" putt,"the"caddy"behind"him,"Cabrera"—"the" other" guy" in" the" playoff" —" behind" them,”" Sullivan"says."“I"had"this"great"low"angle"on" it."That’s"what"makes"sports"so"great"to"me" because" it’s" the" perfect" storytelling." Adam" Scott," the" victor," winning" in" dramatic" fashion;"the"caddy"celebrating."Cabrera,"the" guy" he" just" beat," standing" there" with" his" hands" on" his" hips." It’s" this" wonderful" layered"image.”" For" artists" of" all" media," there’s" something" magical" about" the" Augusta" National" course." Linda" Hartough," an" artist" based" in" Hilton" Head," South" Carolina," calls" it"“otherworldly.”" Her"favorite"painting"of"the"Augusta"

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Photographer Jon-Michael Sullivan and his front-page photo of Adam Scott winning the 2013 Masters Tournament in Augusta. Photo | Kristen Smith, Jon-Michael Sullivan Photography

National"is"one"of"the"13th"hole"she"finished"in"2000." “When" I" photographed" it," it" was" just" like" everything" was" perfect" and" that" never" happens." The" painting" came" out" and" it’s" just" been" one" of" the" most" successful" paintings" I’ve" ever" done" as" far" as" capturing" the" otherworldliness" of" Augusta,”" she" says." “Everything"glows"because"they’re"overseeding"and"that"rich,"rich" fertilized"grass"has"sort"of"a"bluish"glow"to"it.”" Plus" all" the" flowers" were" in" bloom" at" the" same" time," something"that"almost"never"happens." Her" career" as" a" golf" landscape" painter" started" in" 1984," when"the"Augusta"National"approached"her"and"asked"if"she"could" paint"a"golf"course."" “We" made" prints" of" it" and" it" sold" at" the" Masters" in" 1985" and" from" that" time" on" pretty" much," I" was" in" the" golf" market,”" Hartough" says." “By" 1988" I" was" doing" nothing" but" golf" because" of" doing"work"for"other"clubs.”" She" first" takes" photographs," then" paints," sometimes" combining" different" aspects" of" favorite" photos" of" a" certain" hole." Hartough" works"primarily"with"oil"on"linen"because"of"the"texture"it"imparts"

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The" history" behind" Fruitland" Augusta’s" Georgia" peach" and" peach" tea" vodkas" goes" back" more" than" 150" years," even" though" the" company"itself"is"barely"2"years"old." “When" you" hear" ‘Georgia’" of" course" you" hear" ‘peaches,’”" Fruitland" Augusta" Director" Yuri" Kato" says." “We" really" did" a" lot" of" legwork" and" spent" hours" and" libraries" and" going" through" documents" and" then" that" landed" us" in" Augusta." I" started" to" learn" about" Mr." Berckmans.”" By" “Mr." Berckmans,”" Kato" means" Prosper" J.A." Berckmans," a" Belgian" horticulturalist" who" came" to" Augusta" in" the" 1850s" to" open" a" nursery" with" his" father." Kato" says" it" took" about" four" years" to" fully" research"the"family,"as"much"of"the"nursery’s"records"and"history"are" related"to"the"exclusive"membership"club"that"now"occupies"the"farm" site:"the"Augusta"National,"home"of"the"Masters"Tournament." Kato" used" to" live" in" Georgia," but" moved" to" New" York" City" to" work" with" a" company" that" created" brands" of" distilled" spirits." There," she"found"her"ticket"back"to"the"state"she"loved:"the"peach." When" she" decided" to" take" her" spirit" branding" skills" and" open" her"own"company,"Kato"says"vodka"was"the"perfect"choice"of"alcohol" to"highlight"the"flavor"of"Georgia"peaches." “Vodka,"by"government"definition,"it"cannot"have"any"color,"it" cannot" have" any" smell" or" taste." From" that" basis" you" add" flavor" to" it" and"it"becomes"flavored"vodka,”"she"says."“All"our"products"are"made" with" real" Georgia" peaches." There" are" some" vodka" brands" that" say" ‘Georgia" peaches,’" but" that" doesn’t" mean" they" actually" use" Georgia" peaches.”" Berckmans,"the"inspiration"for"her"company,"was"known"as"the" father"of"Georgia"peaches,"Kato"says."When"Berckmans"and"his"family" arrived"in"Augusta,"there"were"only"100,000"peach"trees."By"the"time" he" passed" away" in" 1910," he’d" planted" more" than" three" million," Kato" says." He" was" also" the" first" person" to" ship" peaches" out" of" the" state."

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Fruitland Augusta’s two vodkas are flavored with peaches grown in Georgia, paying homage to Prosper J.A. Berckmans, the father of Georgia peaches who developed the industry on his farm, Fruitland Nurseries, located at the site now occupied by the Augusta National. Photo | Yuri Kato, Fruitland Augusta

After" Berckmans" died," the" majority" of" Georgia" peach" production" shifted" into" Fort" Valley," where" today" 95" percent" of" the"state’s"peaches"are"grown." “Augusta" doesn’t" produce" peaches" anymore," but" it" was" really" Augusta" that" started" the" whole" thing,”" Kato" says." “He" invented" so" many" kinds" of"peaches."He"was"a"contributor"to"so" many" different" magazines." He" was" the" person" who" founded" Georgia" Horticultural" Society." He" was" a" huge" part" of" Georgia’s" agricultural" development."Along"the"way,"his"legacy" really"was"forgotten."A"lot"of"the"locals," they" know" the" name" Berckmans," but" a" lot"of"people"never"knew"[the"history].”" The" peach" varieties" Berckmans" developed" included" the" Honey" peach" and" the" Chinese" Cling," from" which" came"the"Elberta,"Belle"and"Thurber"—" Georgia’s"primary"commercial"varieties,"


according"to"Georgia+Encyclopedia." guide." Most" of" the" magnolia" trees" were" planted" as" “The"Augusta"National"is,"of"course,"very"aware" seeds" by" the" Berckmans." Plus" the" Clubhouse," which" of" his" contribution" to" the" peach" industry," but" the" was"built"in"1854"by"the"indigo"plantation"owner,"was" general"public"didn’t"even"know"about"it,”"she"says." used" as" the" home" of" the" Berckmans" family." It’s" The" late" golfer" Bobby" Jones" dreamed" of" considered" the" first" cement" house" in" the" South" and" building" a" golf" course." After" much" discussion," he" remains" a" popular" location" for" spectator" and" decided"it"would"be"built"near"Augusta"and"would"take" professional"photography."" advantage"of"the"property’s"natural"landscape"instead" Berckmans’"Fruitland"Nurseries"was"also"home" of"adding"bunkers." to"Japanese"persimmons,"lemons,"kumquats,"the"sand" The" 365Jacre" Fruitland" Nurseries" property" pear" and" a" plethora" of" flowers" and" evergreens," selected" was" off" of" presentJday" Washington" Road." according" to" Georgia+ Encyclopedia," so" Kato" says" she’s" According" to" the" 2016+ Masters+ Media+ Guide," it" was" frequently"asked"if"the"company"will"expand"to"include" once" an" indigo" plantation" owned" by" Dennis" Redmond" other"Georgia"flavors."" before" being" bought" by" the" Berkmans" family" in" 1857." “We" certainly" want" to" expand" our" product" The" fatherJson" operation" imported" lineup," but" I" think" our" message" a" number" of" trees" and" plants" from" has" to" be" consistent." Our" around"the"world"before"operations" message" is" about" Mr." ceased" in" 1910." Jones" purchased" Berckmans."We"want"people"to" the"agricultural"site"in"1931"and"the" understand" what" he’s" done" for" National"opened"the"next"year."" this" state,”" she" says." “For" us" to" “I"shall"never"forget"my"first" tell" that" story," we" feel" it" really" visit" to" the" property" which" is" now" needs"to"be"peachJcentral.”" Augusta"National,”"Jones"says"in"his" The" company’s" book" Golf+ Is+ My+ Game." “The" rare" signature" cocktail," Augusta" trees"and"shrubs"of"the"old"nursery" Lemonade," also" tells" the" story" were" enchanting." But" when" I" of" the" farm’s" ties" to" golf:" it’s" a" walked" out" on" the" grass" terrace" boozy" version" of" the" famed" under" the" big" trees" behind" the" Arnold"Palmer"drink,"named"for" house" and" looked" down" over" the" the"Masters"winner." property," the" experience" was" Though" Fruitland" unforgettable." It" seemed" that" this" Augusta" is" based" in" Augusta," land" had" been" lying" here" for" years" general" sentiment" from" city" just" waiting" for" someone" to" lay" a" officials" made" it" clear" that" golf"course"upon"it.”" Fruitland" Augusta" vodka" could" In" keeping" with" the" An original Fruitland Nurseries catalog, circa 1898, showcases the varieties not" be" manufactured" in" the" horticultural" traditions" of" the" of produce and flowers grown by the father of Georgia’s peach industry. Garden" City," so" for" now," it’s" Photo | Yuri Kato, Fruitland Augusta National" site," Berkmans’" son" bottled"in"Florida." suggested" garnishing" each" hole" “We" don’t" really" blame" them" for" that." At" that" with"a"flower"or"plant"for"the"hole"to"be"named"after."It" time,"they"had"no"idea"who"we"were,”"Kato"says."“Now" is" that" reason" why" hole" 18" is" called" “Holly”" and" 13" after" spending" a" year" in" the" market" they" are" very" “Azalea.”" According" to" the" media" guide," more" than" supportive."They"want"to"change"the"law.”" Fruitland"Augusta"is"only"available"within"Peach" 800,000" plants" have" been" added" to" the" Augusta" State"lines"—"on"purpose." National"since"its"founding." “It’s" more" important" to" have" a" longJterm" There" are" still" homages" to" the" Berckmans" at" today’s" Augusta" National:" the" privet" hedge" was" relationship" and" personal" relationship" with" our" developed" from" the" family’s" French" imports" and" the" customers" than" being" a" supplier" once" a" year,”" Kato" wisteria" vine" is" reported" to" be" the" largest" and" first" says." “Our" No." 1" message" is" we" want" people" to" know" wisteria"established"in"the"US,"according"to"the"media" that" Augusta" is" the" destination" that" started" Georgia" peach"culture.”"—&aCm+ !

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" From page 17 | Capturing the Course

Linda Hartough, right, loves this oil painting of the 13th hole on the Augusta National Golf Course. The Hilton Head, South Carolina-based artist completed the painting in 2000, about 15 years after Augusta National members first approached her to paint the landscape famous for its horticulture, landscapes and transcendent beauty. Photos| Linda Hartough Golf Landscapes

to"her"work."" “Oil"has"its"own"life."Light"penetrates"it"and"the" surface"is"textural"because"I"use"a"lot"of"paint."It"makes" it"kind"of"transcend,"somehow,”"she"says." Her" work" includes" a" series" of" all" the" US" Open" courses"and"British"Open"courses." “My"father"was"an"avid"golfer,"so"I"was"around" it"all"my"life,”"Hartough"says."“Now"I"consider"myself"an" avid"water"and"I"think"the"game"is"just"incredible."…"It’s" a"discipline"and"so"is"art,"so"you"have"to"approach"it"on" the"same"level"to"be"good"at"it.”" Similarly," being" a" golf" photographer" helped" Sullivan"fall"in"love"with"the"sport." “I"don’t"play,"but"I"do"enjoy"watching"it,"which"I" never"thought"I"would"say."From"not"knowing"anything" about"the"sport"to"following"it"yearJround,"it’s"become" a"sport"that"I"really"love"watching"and"photographing,”" he"says." Being" a" golf" photographer" afforded" Sullivan" opportunities" to" travel" and" photograph" Masters"

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winners"at"home"—"in"Scott’s"case,"that’s"Australia"—" and" his" images" make" their" way" around" the" world," capturing"momentous"wins"at"the"Augusta"course." At"the"Masters,"it’s"the"setting"where"the"magic" happens"for"artists." “The" course" itself" becomes" part" of" the" story" and" part" of" the" imagery" of" the" game" and" of" the" photos,”" Sullivan" says." “I" really" like" [hole]" No." 10." …" Every" year" it’s" this" hole" I" go" back" to" it" and" I" enjoy" photographing" it" because" it’s" this" beautiful," hilly" hole" with"lots"of"azaleas"and"lots"of"camellias.”" Hartough"echoed"his"sentiments." “There’s"nowhere"where"you’ll"see"the"turf"like" you" see" on" a" golf" course." You" see" every" little" roll" and" contour,”"Hartough"says."“I"get"a"lot"of"enjoyment"out" of" seeing" and" painting" all" those" rolls" and" hills." It’s" the" way" the" light" plays" on" it." It’s" really" interesting;" makes" for" a" very" interesting" composition" and" you" don’t" see" that"in"any"other"kind"of"landscape.”"—&aCm" "


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When in Augusta …

When&in&Augusta,&do&as&the&locals&do.&Here&are&the&locally&owned&spots&in&the&Central& Savannah&River&Area&that&took&home&some&of&the&Best&of&Augusta&prizes&for&2015,& according&to&Augusta+Magazine.&And&if&you’re&still&having&trouble,&check&out&the&overall& favorite&restaurant,&Frog&Hollow&downtown,&or&“hidden&gem”&Rae’s&Coastal&Café.& &

Eats&&&Drinks& Breakfast:"Sunrise"Grill,"Martinez" Lunch:"French"Market"Grille"West,"Martinez" Elegant&dining:"Calvert’s,"Augusta" Outdoor&dining:"Manuel’s"Bread"Café,"North" Augusta"" Barbeque:"Sconyers"BarJBJQue,"Augusta" Seafood:"T’s,"Augusta" Sushi:"Takosushi,"Evans"and"Augusta" Fried&chicken:"WifeSaver,"Augusta,"Evans," Hephzibah,"North"Augusta"and"Grovetown" Hot&Dog:"BirdDog"Grille,"Martinez" Burrito:"Nacho"Mama’s,"downtown"Augusta" Sandwich:"Hildebrandt’s,"downtown"Augusta" Hamburger:"Farmhaus,"downtown"Augusta" Pizza:"Pizza"Joint,"downtown"Augusta"and"Evans" Dessert:"Boll"Weevil,"downtown"Augusta" Cookies:"Two"Moms"Cookies,"downtown" Augusta" Wine:"Craft"and"Vine,"downtown"Augusta;"Finch" &"Fifth,"Augusta" Beer:"Still"Water"Taproom,"downtown"Augusta" Margarita:"Salsa’s,"Evans" Craft&Cocktail:"Indian"Queen,"Augusta" Bar&food:"Whiskey"Bar"Kitchen,"downtown" Augusta"

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Downihome&cooking:&Honey"from"the"Rock,"Augusta" Asian&restaurant:"Thai"Kitchen,"Evans" Japanese&restaurant:"Toki"Hibachi"and"Sushi," Martinez"and"Evans" Mexican&restaurant:"Poblanos,"Martinez"and"Evans" Indian&restaurant:"Taj"of"India,"Augusta" Italian&restaurant:"Cucina"503,"Augusta" "

Shop&‘Til&Y’all&Drop&

Men’s&clothing:"Boardroom,"Augusta" Women’s&clothing:"Summerville"Rags,"Augusta" Children’s&clothing:"Posh"Tots,"Augusta" Gifts:"Cudos2U,"Evans" Jewelry:"Swank"Company,"Augusta"and"Martinez;" Windsor"Fine"Jewelers,"Augusta" "

Things&to&Do&

Day&spa:"Tuscany"Classic"Spa,"Evans" Public&golf&course:"Forest"Hills"Golf"Club,"Augusta"" Tennis&courts:"Newman"Tennis"Center,"Augusta" Billiards:"Rack"&"Grill,"two"Augusta"locations" Walk&and&explore:"Augusta"Canal,"entrances"at" Savannah"Rapids"Park"in"Evans"(photo"above)"and" Enterprise"Mill"in"Augusta;"Phinizy"Swamp"Nature" Park,"Augusta;"Woodrow"Wilson’s"Boyhood"Home," downtown"Augusta" " Don’t&forget:"Subscribe&online&through&the&market!&A&oneiyear&subscription&is&just&$30." Announcing&the&JUNE&aCm&photo&contest"—&Dairy&Month!"Send"us"your"photos"via"social"media" using"the"hashtag"#aCmPhotoContest."Full"rules"are"on"back"porch"blog"on"our"website." Deadline"for"entries"is"April"30;"voting"on"our"Facebook"and"Instagram"to"be"held"May"1"through"5!""


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Spectators at the 2015 Masters Tournament in Augusta watch the action at hole 16. Golfers and patrons alike dress to the sportiest of the nines while at the course. Photo | Ryan Schreiber, reproduced with permission

Novice" spectators" at" the" Masters" Tournament" may"be"surprised"to"learn"that,"though"large"purses"and"cell" phones" are" prohibited" on" tournament" days," there’s" no" official" dress" code" for" the" event." That" being" said," fashion" rules" still" apply," says" amateur" golfer" Parker" Gordon," a" software"engineer"from"Savannah." “There’s" like" an" implied" dress" code," I" think," when" you" go" there,”" Gordon" says." “You" can" get" pretty" extravagant.”" Gordon" played" golf" in" high" school" and" college," and" has" played"in"a"number"of"amateur"tournaments." “There’s" a" common" saying" that" a" goodJlooking" golfer"is"a"good"golfer,”"Gordon"says."“With"golf,"the"owner" of"the"course"wants"to"portray"the"course"as"nice."They"want" the"elites"to"play"there."To"do"that"you"kind"of"can"separate" yourself"by"your"dress.”" There" are" many" fashion" considerations" for" both" men"and"women"who"attend"the"Masters." When" companies" started" making" the" synthetic" fabric" shirts," it" was" a" gameJchanger" for" athletes" and" spectators"of"the"game"alike,"Gordon"says." “They" last" a" lot" longer," they" don’t" fade." I" think" everyone" is" looking" for" those" fabrics,”" he" says." “You’ll" see" white" pants" and" you" won’t" see" that" casually" at" Wild" Wings." You"want"to"match"your"belt"to"your"shoes."I’m"a"big"stickler" on"having"your"shirt"tucked"in,"always.”" Golf" courses" are" some" of" the" only" places" where" white"belts"are"commonplace"—"to"match"allJwhite"shoes,"of" course." “That’s" really" common" practice" by" pros" and" amateurs,”" Gordon" says." “You" should" never" wear" loafers," you" should" never" wear" [boat" shoes]." You" look" like" you" just" started"if"you"wear"boat"shoes.”" He" advises" Masters" patrons" to" wear" sporty" tennis" shoes.""

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And" though" most" of" the" athletes" and" members" of" the" Augusta" National" will" appear" at" the" Masters" in" pants," Gordon" says"it’s"completely"acceptable"for"patrons"to"wear"shorts."But"if" rain"is"in"the"forecast,"rain"pants"may"be"a"good"idea,"he"adds." Atlanta"native"Jenn"Harris"owns"High"Heel"Golfer"in"San" Diego,"California,"a"company"that"teaches"women"the"game"and" how" it" can" benefit" their" networking" skills." She" says" the" golfers’" wives"are"often"the"bestJdressed"at"the"Masters." “They"wear"a"lot"of"athletic"gear,"but"I"say"wear"a"spring" dress" or" summer" dress," or" skort" with" collard" shirt" or" tank" top,”" Harris"says."“You’ve"got"to"be"a"little"bit"more"conservative.”" Even" though" her" business" is" called" High" Heel" Golfer," Harris" says" heels" are" not" the" right" shoe" for" the" course." She" recommends"sandals,"nicer"flipJflops"or"tennis"shoes,"as"long"as" they’re"comfortable"to"walk"in." “The" Masters" is" very" different" from" other" spectating" golf" sports." It’s" more" sundresses" that" are" more" Southern," conservative" charm" or" golfJappropriate" attire" —" not" your" Lululemon"shorts"with"your"sports"bras,”"Harris"says." She"says"for"women,"acceptable"attire"at"the"Masters"is" “country"club"wear.”" “You"can"wear"…"your"traditional"golf"skirt"that’s"just"as" long" as" your" fingertips" so" you’re" not" prancing" around" and" showing" what" people" aren’t" supposed" to" see," and" on" top" you" could" wear" a" tank" top," but" not" something" where" you’re" really" spilling"out,”"Harris"says." Atlanta" resident" Margaret" Hollis" is" no" stranger" to" the" Masters." She" learned" to" play" golf" in" her" 30s" for" business," and" though"she"doesn’t"play"anymore,"she"still"enjoys"the"game." “Depending" on" weather" forecast," I" wear" golf" shorts" or" slacks"with"a"collared"shirt,"softJsoled"walking"shoes,”"Hollis"says." “Sandals"are"not"comfortable"when"you"have"to"trudge"through" pine"straw"walking"from"hole"to"hole.”" Hollis" also" recommends" patrons" bring" a" visor" and" sunglasses," and" if" it" rains," there" are" places" to" buy" disposable" plastic"ponchos."—&aCm+ "

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