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Crape Myrtles in Your Landscape

Crape Myrtles in Your Landscape

There is one tree that is known to thrive in a variety of environments.  This tree grows quickly, and with a huge variance in size, shape, and color.  I’m speaking of the crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica, Lagerstroemia fauriei). Spelling? The first question brought...

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Growing a North Florida Lawn 101 Seminar

Growing a North Florida Lawn 101 Seminar

Correcting four common mistakes can result in a better lawn. The first step in correctly managing a Florida lawn is to know the type of grass you’re managing. The potential lawn pests, mowing height, herbicide selection, irrigation requirements as well as...

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Aerial Acrobats in the Garden

Aerial Acrobats in the Garden

“Attract Wildlife” is Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ Principle #5 and one of my favorite garden visitors to entice and observe is the hummingbird. These tiny bundles of energy can fly in just about any direction to access nectar; antics include hovering, flying...

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Let Trees Adjust to Being Transplanted

People do many things to newly planted trees, such as improper pruning and fertilization, that interfere with tree growth and defenses. Trees strive to maintain a balance between the above ground portion (crown) and the below ground portion (roots). The crown (leaves,...

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Video: Weed Problems in a Garden Bed

Video: Weed Problems in a Garden Bed

There are many ways that weeds can establish in a landscape bed. Some weeds like Florida betony are difficult to manage once they are growing around other plants. Learn about our experience with Florida betony in the Escambia County Demonstration Garden....

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Chickasaw Plum

Chickasaw Plum

The native Chickasaw plum is a beautiful smaller tree (12-20 ft mature height) that is perfect for front yards, small areas, and streetscapes. True to its name, the Chickasaw plum was historically an important food source to Native American tribes in the southeast,...

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Soil Sample – How To

Soil Sample – How To

Taking soil samples is an important step in maintaining soil health and maximizing your plant growth. Good crop, grass and landscape production often require the application of fertilizer and lime in the spring so late winter soil sampling will help you prepare for...

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