Garden Pests
The lush green leaves and perfumed blossoms provide an inviting veneer which covers a menacing reality. It is a jungle out there, even if the predators are small and people are usually on the menu…. Read More
by Les Harrison
Posted: May 31, 2013
The lush green leaves and perfumed blossoms provide an inviting veneer which covers a menacing reality. It is a jungle out there, even if the predators are small and people are usually on the menu…. Read More
by BLOGS.IFAS2
Posted: June 20, 2012
The warm, dry spring of 2012 made the return of rains a joyous event. The grass and ornamentals perked up and everything returned to a pleasant shade of green appropriate to the season. Along with… Read More
by John Wells
Posted: June 20, 2012
[portfolio_slideshow] Pictured: Crotolaria early stage, Crotolaria mature, Horsenettle Bloom, Horsenettle Fruit, Night Shade, Sycle Pod By Les Harrison Wakulla County Extension Director The warm, dry spring of 2012 made the return of rains a joyous… Read More
by John Wells
Posted: April 18, 2012
By Les Harrison UF IFAS/Wakulla County Extension Director With the onset of warm weather, the cool season plants are dying back or are already gone. Homeowners are now getting a look at what is growing… Read More
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