Ideas on Using Fall Tree Leaves

A number of tree species in our area don’t completely shed their leaves until spring growth. The turkey oak, sometimes called scrub oak, is in this category and will hold onto many of its brown,… Read More
by llw5479
Posted: December 14, 2020
A number of tree species in our area don’t completely shed their leaves until spring growth. The turkey oak, sometimes called scrub oak, is in this category and will hold onto many of its brown,… Read More
Category: Florida-Friendly Landscaping, Home Landscapes
Tags: compost, Fall tree leaves, Mulch, native plants, Vegetable Gardening
by llw5479
Posted: December 2, 2016
Billions of leaves blanket the fall landscape and are bagged by hundreds of homeowners to be placed curbside for local trash pick-up. Many of these leaves could be easily turned into valuable mulch or compost…. Read More
Posted: December 16, 2015
Though the calendar says December, the weather in Northwest Florida fluctuates between winter and spring temperatures. The nice days are wonderful opportunities to accomplish many of those outside landscape chores in preparation for spring. But,… Read More
Category: Horticulture
Tags: Freeze protection, Gardening, General Gardening, horticulture, Irrigation, Landscaping, lawn, Mulch, Panhandle Gardening, Pruning, Shrubs, Trees, Turf, Wildlife, Winter 2015, winter garden, winter tasks
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