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Gardening in the Panhandle

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Locally Abundant, Globally Special

Locally Abundant, Globally Special

Most folks are familiar with the concept of supply and demand and how it affects cost. The more numerous a product, the lower the cost. The cost also reflects value, so the more abundant something is, typically the lower the value. This idea of abundance being tied to...

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Pruning Peach and Plum Trees

Pruning Peach and Plum Trees

Peach and plum trees are prone to diseases and often produce inconsistent yields.  The best way to remedy these issues is with proper pruning.  Annual pruning reduces disease incidence, improves fruit quality, and increases tree longevity.  So when should trees be...

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Time for Taters

Time for Taters

Whelp, the new year has come and gone.  We find ourselves facing the beginning of a new gardening year.  This naturally brings out the question of what can even be planted this time of year with all the cold that has set in over the last week? Luckily for you, IFAS...

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Pruning Overgrown Shrubs

Pruning Overgrown Shrubs

Q. My oleander shrubs are overgrown. How severely can they be pruned? A. Oleanders flower on current season’s growth. So, if you prune just before new growth occurs, you'll still get flowers. However, severe pruning (removing 1/3 or more of the plant), may result in...

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Brown Is a Color Too

Brown Is a Color Too

  As we move through the coldest part of the year, you’ve probably noticed many perennial landscape plants turning brown. Your first instinct might be, yuck – where are my pruners? Those crispy leaves, spent flower stalks, and dark masses look like they need to...

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Gifts from the Garden

Gifts from the Garden

Gifts from your garden are an easy and thoughtful way to share something special with a friend or neighbor. They can be low- or no-cost gestures that tells someone you are thinking of them. Many of us have annuals and perennials that reseed in the garden. If you have...

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