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Gardening in the Panhandle

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Palm Tree Problems

Palm Tree Problems

Palm trees are great for adding a tropical feel to your landscape.  For the most part, they are easy to care for, however there are a number of environmental and nutritional factors that can affect palm tree growth.  Extended drought conditions can cause palm trunk to...

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North Florida Lawns are Frustrating

North Florida Lawns are Frustrating

I’ll be the first to admit that North Florida lawns are frustrating. With time, most people discover this. Why are lawns so difficult here? The answer involves a combination of factors. We are not far enough north to benefit from the better soils. Florida is known for...

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Tomato Pruning Tips

Tomato Pruning Tips

With the traditional planting date of Good Friday behind us, the home tomato gardening season in the Panhandle is in full swing.  While tomatoes are the most persnickety veggie we grow, there are several practices you can adopt to help you succeed: selecting an...

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The Beauty of Cinnamon Fern

The Beauty of Cinnamon Fern

If you enjoy a walk in some of the Panhandle's naturally wooded areas you often come across many selections of ferns.  One of my favorites to come across is the cinnamon fern, Osmundastrum cinnamomeum.   This clumping fern grows to about 2-3 feet in height. It can be...

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