In addition to beets and carrots, there are many cool-season crops that…
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With Thanksgiving over and Christmas on its way, you may not be…
I’ve written about lawn burweed in the past but I wanted to…
If you want to keep the plants, it’s best to wait and…
When asked what kind of citrus to grow here in North Florida,…
Some camellia cultivars are simply not well adapted to the Gulf Coast…
If you’ve done a good job fertilizing your lawn during the growing…
Pine bark beetles are attracted to injured, weak, damaged trees. We can’t…
A pleasing, low maintenance landscape requires some planning and some thought put…
Join Okaloosa County Extension along with University of Florida Institute of…
Even though our average rainfall in Northwest Florida is around 62 inches…
Hot temperatures and lawn weed killers (herbicides) are a bad combination. The…
When redoing/renovating/replanting a lawn, it’s best to not cut corners – you’ll…
Q. I noticed small light brown moths flying low to the ground…
Warm-season grasses slow down their growth in response to temperature and day…
Dogwood seeds have a dormancy requirement in order to germinate. Fall planting…
Dunning will help guide you in assessing your landscape needs, setting goals…
As a general rule, when there is less than sixty percent coverage…
August is a good time to clean up roses for fall flower…
Our warm, humid summer days allow insects, fungi, bacteria, and mold to…