The wordpress-platform version Gardening in the Panhandle began in May of 2012 and had 188 views from its inception through the end of the year. This was a new online version of a long running and award winning traditional print newsletter. 2013 brought a new e-newsletter format and a ramped up effort to provide science based articles that you, the reader, find interesting and useful as you garden in the panhandle. We have gotten your attention, you visited Gardening in the Panhandle 23,422 times in 2013!
Below is a list of the top fifteen most read articles from 2013 with links so that you can visit again if you missed it. Please let us know if there are topics you would like to see covered by leaving comments or emailing one the editors Matthew Orwat mjorwat@ufl.edu or Mary Derrick mderrick@ufl.edu.
# of Hits Title Author
437 | What’s Wrong with My Sago Palm? | Mary Derrick |
427 | Palm Care Tips | Blake Thaxton |
390 | Why Are My Tomatoes Cracking? | Mary Derrick |
354 | Composting Recycles Yard Waste Makes it Beneficial | Rob Trawick |
347 | Grow a Salad This Winter, Lettuce Easy to Grow, Delicious Romaine | Rob Trawick |
326 | Proper Watering Means Difference Between Life, Death for New Plants | Rob Trawick |
307 | We Had Plenty of Rain; Why Are My Trees Dying? | Sheila Dunning |
305 | A Different View on Hydrangea | Beth Bolles |
303 | Harvest Your Own Christmas Tree | Mary Derrick |
294 | Fall Blooming Native Wildflowers | Julie McConnell |
291 | Plant Deciduous Magnolias for their Spectacular Spring Flowers | Rob Trawick |
281 | Spittlebugs: An IPM Approach | Blake Thaxton |
280 | Fruit Tree Options for the Florida Panhandle | Blake Thaxton |
279 | Asian Cockroach – Is it a Pest of the Home or the Garden? | Larry Williams |
273 | September is Here: It’s Time to Prepare for Winter Weeds | Larry Williams |