Signs of Plant Disease in Florida
Florida gardeners deal with disease pressure all year, and the first signs show up fast in warm, humid conditions. Signs of Plant…
Read articleFlorida gardeners deal with disease pressure all year, and the first signs show up fast in warm, humid conditions. Signs of Plant…
Read articleFire ants are a serious nuisance in Florida gardens, and they bring stinging pain, mounded soil, and damage to roots and seedlings.…
Read articleFlorida Cooperative Extension gives Florida vegetable gardeners the most state-tested advice for soil, timing, pests, and variety selection. In Florida, where heat,…
Read articleOak trees anchor Florida landscapes with shade, wildlife value, and strong native character, but Florida heat, sandy soils, drought, and storm damage…
Read articleFlorida Cooperative Extension soil testing gives you a clear, local reading on what your garden soil actually needs before you plant vegetables.…
Read articleFlorida’s heat, humidity, and frequent summer rain make disease pressure a fact of garden life, especially in the warm, wet months from…
Read articleAfter a tropical storm or hurricane, When to Replace Storm-Damaged Plants in Florida comes down to what survived the wind, salt, and…
Read articleFlorida plants face a very different winter from inland Southern gardens: brief, sharp freezes hit hard, then the weather rebounds fast. In…
Read articleFlorida native annuals give Florida gardeners fast color that fits the state’s heat, humidity, sandy soils, and long growing season. In Florida,…
Read articleFlorida native plants give you a landscape that matches the state’s heat, humidity, sandy soil, and summer downpours with far less fuss…
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