Q. I noticed small brown moths flying low to the ground in…
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Would you like to grow more of your own food? If so,…
August can be a tough month in the North Florida landscape. Heat,…
Q. What’s causing small branches to turn brown and die in some…
Perhaps we spend too much time concerned with what’s wrong in our…
There are areas in most landscapes where it is not practical or…
Every time we have a dry period in spring or summer, I…
A Florida lawn can be frustrating. It is normal for a lawn…
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Preventive maintenance is key to preparing for storms. Even our thunderstorms can…
The concept of vertical gardening may not be something you’ve put much…
June offers hotter temperatures, humidity and possible thunderstorm activity. In addition, school…
Q. My yard has a slight slope and some trees but all…
Q. My Bradford pear tree is looking very leggy this year. It…
The word bonsai is pronounced bone sigh, bon means tray or pot…
Diagnosing lawn, landscape and garden problems can be tricky. There are basic…
A few years ago, I noticed whiteflies on two confederate rose plants…
Even during heavy rainfall this spring, I’ve seen irrigation systems going full…
Join us for a casual stroll along our native plant trail at…
Lawn burweed is a winter annual weed that becomes problematic in spring.…