Fig Leaves Dropping Early?

Hopefully, by this time of year, most north Florida gardeners have harvested their figs and are enjoying fig preserves or fig bars. But if you’ve noticed your fig leaves dropping a little early, it may… Read More
by Mark Tancig
Posted: September 18, 2017
Hopefully, by this time of year, most north Florida gardeners have harvested their figs and are enjoying fig preserves or fig bars. But if you’ve noticed your fig leaves dropping a little early, it may… Read More
Category: Horticulture
Tags: Disease, Edible Landscape, Integrated Pest Management, Mulch, Panhandle Gardening, Trees, Uncategorized
Posted: October 26, 2016
Fall is finally here and we are beginning to enjoy our first few bursts of cold air coming in from the northwest. For many, this inspires us to prepare dishes with all of our favorite… Read More
Category: Horticulture
Tags: edible ginger, Edible Landscape, Ginger, ginger root, Panhandle Gardening, Perennials, Zingiber officinale
Posted: June 8, 2016
There is something almost magical about picking vibrantly blue blueberries off a bush and eating them fresh. If you watch the blueberries develop, you see them go from shades of pale green and blush red… Read More
Category: Horticulture
Tags: Blue Sky Berry Farm, Blueberries, Blueberry Springs Farm, Edible Landscape, Florida Blueberry Growers Association, Fruit trees, Green Meadows Farm, highbush, Mulch, Myrtle Creek Farm, Native plants, Panhandle Gardening, Perennials, rabbiteye, u-pick, u-pick locater, Vaccinium, Vaccinium ashei, Vaccinium corymbosum, wild blueberry species
by tavandiver
Posted: August 3, 2015
As our world and our lives become more centered on technology it seems that all the information we need is just a touch screen away. After all, you are most likely reading this article from… Read More
Category: Horticulture
Tags: Annuals, Butterfly Gardening, Edible Landscape, fertilizer, Garden Design, General Gardening, Integrated Pest Management, invasive species, Native plants, Nutritional Deficiencies, Ornamental Shrubs, Palm care, Panhandle Gardening, Perennials, Poisonous Plants, References, Resources, Shrubs, Summer 2015, Trees, Turf, vegetable gardening
by tavandiver
Posted: November 11, 2013
As I made a visit back to my hometown in North Alabama I was reminded of the subtle changes from fall into winter, which are not always apparent to me living in Tallahassee: the vibrant… Read More
Category: Horticulture
Tags: Edible Landscape, Fall, Fall 2013, Native plants, Panhandle Gardening, Pecan Pie, Pecans, Trees
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