FDACS | Overview of Limited Applicator Certification Programs | Lee County

Posted: January 25, 2019
The GI‐BMP class is required if you apply fertilizer or maintain landscapes as a primary business in Lee County. This six hour class includes pre and post‐tests. Both exams are exactly alike. Successful completion of… Read More
Category: Agriculture, Events, Farm Management, Horticulture, Turf
Tags: CEUs, event, GI-BMP, Lee County, North Fort Myers Rec Center, Stephen Brown
Posted: January 25, 2019
Posted: January 25, 2019
The Limited Certification Lawn & Ornamental (L&O) certification allows: *Government employees to make pesticide applications at site of employments. These sites include schools, parks and rec. facilities, etc. *The owners of private businesses and their… Read More
Posted: January 24, 2019
Question: I have a gardenia bush that is steadily going downhill. It has only a few leaves, lots of strange growth on the branches, and most of the leaves have a green center and yellow… Read More
Category: Home Landscapes, Horticulture
Tags: gardenia, Lee County, lichen, magnesium deficient, mulch, prune, Stephen Brown
Posted: January 24, 2019
Question: Can you shed some light on why our laurel oaks drop their leaves at different times? We have three in a row and we have noticed they do not shed leaves at the same… Read More
Posted: October 26, 2018
Nematodes Gold Mound Duranta and Nematodes Managing Nematodes
Category: Pests & Disease, Pests & Disease
Tags: gold mound durante, Lee County, managing nematodes, nematodes, Stephen Brown
Posted: October 26, 2018
Native Plants of Southwest Florida Library of Native Plants: Fact Sheets & Video Links – OLD LINKS (Needs to be Updated) Bark Exfoliation of South Florida Trees Bay Cedar (Suriana maritima) Beach Sunflower (Helianthus Debilis) Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana)… Read More
Category: Florida-Friendly Landscaping, Home Landscapes, Horticulture
Tags: Acrostichum danaeifolum, Annona glabra, Argusia gnaphalodes, Baccharis Halimifolia, Bark Exfoliation of South Florida Trees, bay cedar, Beach sunflower, Beautyberry, Bejaria racemosa, Blackroot, Blechnum serrulatum, Blue porterweed, Buccaneer Palm, Buttonbush, Buttonwood, cabbage palm, Cabbage palm pictorial, Caesalpinia bonduc, Callicarpa americana, Camphor Daisy, Canella winterana, capparis cynophallophora, Cephalanthus occidentalis, Cherokee Bean, Chrysolalanus icaco, Cinnamon Bark Tree, Citharexylum spinosum, Coccoloba diversifolia, Coccoloba uvifera, Cocoplum, Conocarpus erectus, coontie, Coonties and Atala Butterflies, Coral Bean, Cordia sebestena, Coreopsis Leavenworthii, Cutleaf Evening Primrose, Dahoon Holly, Differences between Laurel and Live Oaks, Elderberry, Erythrina Herbacea, fact sheet, factsheet, Ficus aurea, Fiddlewood, Firebush, Flaveria linearis, Florida native plants, Florida Thatch Palm, Gaillardia, Gaillardia pulchella, Geiger Tree, Genipa clusifolia, Gentian Noddingcap, Giant Leather Fern, Golden Creeper, Guide for Real Florida Gardeners, Gumbo Limbo, Hamelia patens, Helianthus Debilis, Helianthus spp, Inkberry, Ipomoea cordatotriloa, Ipomoea pes-caprae, Jamaican Caper, Juniperus virginiana var. silicicola, Lacy Bracken Fern, Leafless Beaked Tresses Orchid, Lee County, Lysiloma latisiliquua, Mahogany, Mimosa, Mimosa strigillosa, Morella cerifera, Myrcianthes fragrans, Native Plant & Service Directory, Native Plant Nurseries - Local, Native Plant Resources, native plants, Native Plants of southwest Florida, Native Wetland Species: Lee County, Necklace pod, Nickerbean, Oenothera laciniata, Pigeon Plum, Pond Apple, Prickly Plants, Prickly Zones, Psychotria nervosa, Pteridum aquilimum var.candatum, Pterocaulon pycnostachyum, Railroad vine, Railroad Vine Measurement, Rayjacksonia phyllocephala, Rhus copallinum, Sabal Palmetto, Saltbush, Sambucus nigra Subsp.Canadensis, Scaevola plumieri, Sea Lavender, Sea Oats, Seagrape, Seaside goldenrod, Seven-year Apple, Simpson's Stopper, Small Trees For South Florida, Solidago sempervirens, Sophora tomentosa, South Florida Native Plants, Southern Red Cedar, spanish bayonet, Stephen Brown, Strangler Fig, Sunflowers, Suriana maritima, Swamp Fern, Sweet Acacia, Tarflower, Thrinax radiata, Tickseed, Tie Vine, Uniola paniculata, Vachellia farnesiana, Viburnum obovatum, Walter's Viburnum, Waxed Myrtle, Wild Coffee, Wild Tamarind, Winged Sumac, Yellowtop, yucca aloifolia, Zamia floridana, Bursera simaruba, Ernodea littoralis, FFL Yard Recognition Form, llex cassine, Pseudophoenix sargentii, Stachytarpheta jamaicensis, Swietenia mahagoni
Posted: October 26, 2018
Invasive Plants Air Potato (Dioscorea bulbifera) Brazilian Pepper-tree Control Control of Hard to Manage Weeds Environmental Contractors Got Invasive? Get Help! Herbicide Control of Woody Plants Herbicides to Kill Invasive Trees in the Landscape… Read More
Category: Home Landscapes, Horticulture, Invasive Species
Tags: air potato, brazilian pepper, control of hard to manage weeds, environmental contractors, fact sheet, factsheet, herbicide control of woody plants, herbicides to kill invasive trees, invasive plants, japanese climbing fern, Lee County, non-native invasives, prohibited plants of lee county, solanum, Stephen Brown, two leaf nightshade
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