Partridge Pea

Partridge Pea concentrations are easily found in untended plots around the county.
Partridge Pea concentrations are easily found in untended plots around the county.

Les Harrison is the UF/IFAS Wakulla County Extension Director

While there are still hot humid days left in the year, the dwindling hours of sunlight indicate the approach of the autumn equinox.

The folks at the Old Farmer’s Almanac have released their predictions for the winter of 2015/16, and it is not good news. They are predicting a colder and wetter than normal winter, and even residents of Wakulla County will be paying higher heating bills.

The human residents have the option of putting a little extra money aside each month to pay for those higher heating bills, but plants, birds and bugs of Wakulla County are preparing, even though the knowledge should be instinctive for all citizens. Read the full article here!

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Posted: September 14, 2015


Category: Fruits & Vegetables, HOME LANDSCAPES
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