The hot weather may not indicate it, but it’s time to begin…
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Access expert gardening advice and tips from Larry Williams, Residential Horticulture Agent with the Okaloosa County Extension, University of Florida/IFAS, covering topics like lawn care, plant selection, and sustainable practices in Northwest Florida.
Chikungunya, a virus transmitted by mosquitoes to humans, has made its way…
August can be a tough month for our gardens and for the…
The Emerald Coast Home Show, Health Fair and Business Expo will include…
Fall is a great time to plant a winter garden. One of…
Q. What are the little worms that tunnel into my cucumbers and…
The hot summer months can provide vivid color in your landscape if…
Many common summer tomato troubles are easier to prevent than to cure.…
Many King Sago, Cycas revolute, plants in our North Florida landscapes still…
As nitrogen fertilization increases, chinch bug damage increases. Chinch bugs are the…
Horticultural oils, soaps and Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) products may provide a more…
Q. I have a lot of compost from lawn cuttings, limb shredding,…
FLORIDA — First documented in the US in 2009 in Northeast Georgia,…
The panhandle of Florida was blasted with cold this winter and it’s…
Even with flood conditions recently, I’ve seen irrigation systems going full blast.…
Do you have azaleas or camellias with leaves that are thickened, curled…
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. This…
Many people treat their lawn with an insecticide when they see mole…
The coming weeks are the time to apply a preemergence herbicide to…