Recent Weather Fueling Fungi

Florida’s panhandle has received quite a bit of rain this summer. In the last three months, depending on the location, approximately 15 to 35 inches of rain have come down, with the western panhandle on… Read More
by Mark Tancig
Posted: August 1, 2017
Florida’s panhandle has received quite a bit of rain this summer. In the last three months, depending on the location, approximately 15 to 35 inches of rain have come down, with the western panhandle on… Read More
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: September 9, 2014
What’s eating my lawn? Does your grass look ragged in areas, as if someone randomly used a weed-eater here and there? Are you noticing brown patches that have a closely clipped appearance compared to other areas… Read More
Category: Horticulture
Tags: caterpillar, General Gardening, Insects, Integrated Pest Management, Lawn, moth, Panhandle Gardening, Pests, Sod, st. augustinegrass, Summer 2014, Turf, webworm
by BLOGS.IFAS2
Posted: July 18, 2014
The Tallahassee Democrat July 18, 2014 Photo by Jeff Norcini: Wildflower Mini-Meadow By Jeff Norcini Photo caption: Residential wildflower mini-meadow established in 2004; recently constructed rain garden in foreground captures some of the water coming… Read More
by tavandiver
Posted: April 29, 2014
Now that spring has finally sprung and summer is well on its way, you may find yourself taking a stroll through your landscape and assessing damage done by late cold spells. However, it may not… Read More
by tavandiver
Posted: July 15, 2013
Turfgrass, like all plants, requires water for growth and survival. With the weather we’ve been having lately, watering your lawn is probably the last thing on your mind. However, without sufficient rainfall, water to home… Read More
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