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Tallahassee Democrat November 13, 2015 Photo by Mike Fagan One January I was out in my garden and noticed our young golden retrievers chomping down on camellia blossoms. Hey, it was better than eating the… Read More
by BLOGS.IFAS2
Posted: November 13, 2015
Tallahassee Democrat November 13, 2015 Photo by Mike Fagan One January I was out in my garden and noticed our young golden retrievers chomping down on camellia blossoms. Hey, it was better than eating the… Read More
Category: Invasive Species, Natural Resources
Tags: Camellias, October-December 2015, Olender, Sago Palm and Day Lillies
by BLOGS.IFAS2
Posted: November 6, 2015
Guest Article for the Tallahassee Democrat November 6, 2015 By: Lana Arnold “…that which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” is the often quoted Shakespearean line. The “rose “… Read More
by BLOGS.IFAS2
Posted: November 6, 2015
Guest Article for the Tallahassee Democrat November 6, 2015 Release for Tallahassee Democrat American Basswood, Tom Jackson Photo Credits Here in north Florida, we are blessed with a great diversity of native trees. This region… Read More
by BLOGS.IFAS2
Posted: October 30, 2015
Guest Article for the Tallahassee Democrat October 30, 2015 By: Kathy Kinsey So, did you wake up this morning to find all those wonderful new flowers you planted for that fabulous curb appeal had been… Read More
Category: Natural Resources, Wildlife
Tags: armadillos, lavender, October-December 2015, raccons, russian sage and coreopsis
by BLOGS.IFAS2
Posted: October 30, 2015
Guest article for the Tallahassee Democrat October 30, 2015 By Mike Fagan Just imagine walking through a tropical rain forest with lush green plants and colorful bromeliads growing in the trees over your head. … Read More
by BLOGS.IFAS2
Posted: October 23, 2015
Tallahassee Democrat October 23, 2015 By: David W. Marshall Tibouchina’s blue flowers, backed by the yellow flowers of yellowbells or Tecoma stans, and flanked by the orange flowers of cape honeysuckle (Tecomaria capensis), can bring… Read More
Category: Home Landscapes
Tags: Butterfly Ginger, dogwoods, Loropetalums, Mixican Bush Sage, October-December 2015
by BLOGS.IFAS2
Posted: October 23, 2015
Guest Article for the Tallahassee Democrat October 23, 2015 By: Glenn Mayne There are a lot of products for sale that are aimed at enriching our soils, whether it be for lawns, ornamental beds,… Read More
Category: Home Landscapes
Tags: Compost, October-December 2015, ornamental beds and vegetable plots, Pine Straw, Weed Control
by BLOGS.IFAS2
Posted: October 16, 2015
Tallahassee Democrat October 16, 2015 By Steve Chandler Planting sunflowers in your spring garden can make you feel pretty smart once fall arrives. Sunflowers are one of the few varieties of native flowers that can… Read More
Category: Home Landscapes
Tags: Mammoth Sunlfower, Monarch Butterflies, October-December 2015, Perennials, Seeds
by BLOGS.IFAS2
Posted: October 12, 2015
Your lawn should not look like this now. If your lawn has brown spots like these, they may be from sod webworms. Photo by David W. Marshall. Sod Webworms Attacking Lawns Guest Article for… Read More
Category: Home Landscapes, Pests & Disease
Tags: fertilize, Lawns, Nitrogen, October-December 2015, Potassium
by BLOGS.IFAS2
Posted: October 9, 2015
Tallahassee Democrat October 9, 2015 By: Kathy Kinsey No other bird reminds me that fall is on the way more than a crow making his caw-caws across the back side of the field on… Read More
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