Pruning In Winter

With the cooling weather many of us are excited to get some landscaping work done. Winter is a great time to add fresh mulch, to do a thorough check of your irrigation system, and to… Read More
by Amanda Marek
Posted: January 16, 2020
With the cooling weather many of us are excited to get some landscaping work done. Winter is a great time to add fresh mulch, to do a thorough check of your irrigation system, and to… Read More
Category: Florida-Friendly Landscaping, Home Landscapes, Horticulture
Tags: crape myrtle, deciduous, FFL, florida friendly, Florida-Friendly Landscaping, hardwood, Marek, mistletoe, shrubs, trees, winter
by maxine32666
Posted: October 22, 2019
My friend from Pennsylvania was surprised to hear that I had just planted a Fall vegetable garden. She had never heard of two season vegetable gardening. In fact, September in Central Florida is a good… Read More
Category: Fruits & Vegetables, Home Landscapes
Tags: autumn, edibles, fall, gardening, solarization, vegetables, winter
Posted: August 21, 2018
August is typically the hottest month of the year in Florida so it may seem crazy to be planning for the cool-season. But now is definitely the time to finalize your winter grazing plan. Maintaining… Read More
Posted: March 21, 2018
Join us for an educational field day looking at the benefits of incorporating cool season forages into your pastures for winter grazing and supplementation. Lunch is being sponsored by Crop Protection Services. Space is limited… Read More
Category: Agriculture, Farm Management, Livestock
Tags: annual grasses, cattle, cool season, Equine, forage, forages, grazing, hay, Livestock, pasture, perennial grasses, winter
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