Fungi in Your Landscape

Fungi of all sorts are common in Florida’s warm wet climate. We notice them most when they decide to cause problems such as black spot on roses, brown spots in our lawn, spots on leaves… Read More
by maxine32666
Posted: January 16, 2020
Fungi of all sorts are common in Florida’s warm wet climate. We notice them most when they decide to cause problems such as black spot on roses, brown spots in our lawn, spots on leaves… Read More
Category: Florida-Friendly Landscaping, Home Landscapes, Lawn, Pests & Disease
Tags: Anthracnose, bahiagrass, black mold, brown spot, fungicide, fungus, grass, Hunter, landscape, lawn, root rot, St. Augustine, turfgrass
by maxine32666
Posted: January 26, 2018
Water is one of our most valued resources in Florida and across the world. Both water quality and quantity are affected by landscape irrigation, fertilization, and pest management practices. Despite having seemingly extensive water resources… Read More
by maxine32666
Posted: January 9, 2018
For the first time in several years we have seen freezing temperatures here in central Florida and will likely see more of them before spring gets here. The cold temperatures can burn back some… Read More
Category: Home Landscapes, Horticulture
Tags: cold protection, cold weather, damage, freeze, freezing, frost, frost cloth, Hunter, new growth, ornamentals, plants, prune, temperatures
by maxine32666
Posted: December 13, 2017
There are many reasons to consider adding a fence around your garden or even your home, including privacy, wildlife exclusion, reducing foot traffic, reduce wind or noise, or general aesthetics. Just as there are many… Read More
Category: Florida-Friendly Landscaping, Home Landscapes, Horticulture
Tags: aesthetics, fence, fencing, FFL, Hedge, Hunter, living fence, planting, plants, privacy, shrubs, vines
by maxine32666
Posted: December 1, 2017
Citrus greening (also known as HLB or Huanglongbing) is a bacterial disease affecting citrus production around the world, it was first found in South Florida in 2005. Citrus greening affects all citrus cultivars causing overall… Read More
Category: Agriculture, Crops, Fruits & Vegetables, Home Landscapes, Horticulture, Pests & Disease, Pests & Disease
Tags: Bacteria, biocontrol, citrus, disease, greening, HLB, Huanglongbing, Hunter, parasitoid, psyllid, Tamarixia, wasp
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