Cold Confusion

Coming from the Northeast, I used to understand how seasons and cold weather worked in the garden. In the fall it got colder, leaves dropped, and most of the plants just stopped growing and winter… Read More
by Wayne Hobbs
Posted: February 4, 2019
Coming from the Northeast, I used to understand how seasons and cold weather worked in the garden. In the fall it got colder, leaves dropped, and most of the plants just stopped growing and winter… Read More
Category: Florida-Friendly Landscaping, Home Landscapes
Tags: bloom, cold, damage, early, early bloom, Florida-Friendly, frost, spring, winter
by Wayne Hobbs
Posted: November 27, 2018
When temperatures drop below freezing for the first time of year, it seems from my perspective that a bit of panic sets in. Early in the winter season many of our landscape plants are still… Read More
Category: Florida-Friendly Landscaping, Fruits & Vegetables, Home Landscapes
Tags: citrus, clay county, cold, Florida, Florida-Friendly, freeze, frost, hibiscus, mound, mounding, North Florida, weather, winter
by Luke Harlow
Posted: January 4, 2018
Snow and ice are things that Florida livestock owners typically do not have to deal with. But even with most livestock being adapted to cold weather, the severe dip in temperatures this week can potentially… Read More
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