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Improve Your Life with Panhandle E-Extension Newsletters and UF/IFAS EDIS Resources


November 27, 2017

If you are a regular reader of Gardening in the Panhandle, you know that this e-newsletter covers many topics related to ornamental and vegetable gardening, Florida-friendly landscaping, pest management, and lawn and garden fertility. But ... READ MORE

Category: Horticulture
Tags: 4-H In The Panhandle, Best Management Practices, E-Extension, E-Extension In The Panhandle, E-newsletters, EDIS, Gardening Resources, General Gardening, Home Lawn, Integrated Pest Management, Living Well In The Panhandle, Native Plants, Panhandle Agriculture, Panhandle Gardening, Panhandle Outdoors, Soil Management, UF/IFAS Extension, Vegetable Gardening, Wildlife

Keep It Covered with Mulch


April 14, 2016

Do you have a bare spot that you would like to see go away? How about a problem getting something to grow in a particular area? I’m not talking about that receding hairline or bald spot, I’m talking about your lawns and gardens. Many residents ... READ MORE

Category: Horticulture
Tags: Best Management Practices, Erosion Control, General Gardening, Mulch, Panhandle Gardening, Pine Bark, Pine Straw, Reduce Stormwater Runoff, Soil Management

Soil: What’s Alive Beneath Our Feet?


January 22, 2015

You’re digging up a ridiculously stubborn patch of Florida betony when an earthworm crawls across your path. As you break apart the soil in your hands a world of active organisms is being sifted through your fingers. Fertile soil is teeming ... READ MORE

Category: Horticulture
Tags: Fertilizer, General Gardening, Healthy Soil, Microbes, Mulch, Organisms, Panhandle Gardening, Plant Growth, Soil, Soil Activity, Soil Management, Winter 2015

Diagnosing Deficiencies in Your Landscape


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 be a frost problem that has your plants looking ... READ MORE

Category: Horticulture
Tags: Chlorosis, Deficiencies, Disease, General Gardening, Immobile, Miconutrients, Mobile, Necrosis, Nutrients, Nutritional Deficiencies, Ornamental Shrubs, Panhandle Gardening, Plant Problems, Soil Management, Spring 2014, Trees, Turf, Uncategorized

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