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Gardening in the Panhandle

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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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Should I Overseed My Lawn with Ryegrass?

Should I Overseed My Lawn with Ryegrass?

If your drab dormant lawn is getting you down, you might be tempted to overseed your Centipedegrass with ryegrass next fall and enjoy lush green grass all winter long.  The idea of a pretty green lawn breaking up the brown of winter is indeed alluring.  There are...

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The Nine-Banded Armadillo

The Nine-Banded Armadillo

Owners of lawns and landscapes occasionally find that something has dug holes in their turf or plant beds. Sometimes this is the work of squirrels, but another common resident of our area can be much more of a digging pest. The nine-banded armadillo, in its search for...

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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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