Gardening in the Panhandle

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Variegation, Viruses, and You

Variegation, Viruses, and You

An interesting phenomenon turned up in my camellia this spring. What has, for years, been a perfectly normal bush – growing its glossy, dark green leaves year ‘round and its showy flowers in the fall – suddenly changed. Its leaves started becoming variegated!...

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Citrus Scab

Citrus Scab

Citrus scab, caused by the fungal pathogen Elsinoë fawcettii, is a common disease affecting citrus trees in the home landscape such as satsuma mandarins, tangelos, grapefruit, and other tangerine hybrids. This disease affects the leaves, fruit, and twigs of citrus...

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Spiders Everywhere

Spiders Everywhere

It seems like I'm always finding a unique spider in the house.  Whether I've been summoned to remove it from the premises or by a chance encounter.  It is no surprise to me that there are more than 250 species of spiders found in Florida.  In fact, I figured there...

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GIP Live Benefits of Turf Program Summary

GIP Live Benefits of Turf Program Summary

The May Gardening in the Panhandle Live focused on the various aspects of turfgrass care and species characteristics. The panel included: Dr. Bryan Unruh, UF IFAS Extension Turfgrass Science Professor Sheila Dunning, UF IFAS Extension Commercial Horticulture Agent in...

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The Season of the Loud Bugs

The Season of the Loud Bugs

You may recognize the arrival of summer because of the intense buzzing sound coming from the trees. It can last all day long, with changes in the pitch and pattern of the screaming. Cicadas are large (3/4” – 2 ½”) winged insects with stocky bodies and bulging eyes....

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