MacCubbin gives advice on gardening in Florida including care of camellias, tomatoes, geraniums, bahiagrass, vegetables, ...
Frost damage is an unfortunate reality for most of us gardeners during the cold winter months. If you reside in a cool region ...
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Getting your garden ready for Spring was brought to you by Scotts Miracle-Gro. All opinions are 100% mine. It’s Spring Time ...
Another important practice is amendment timing. Gardeners should avoid applying surface soil amendments immediately before ...
First the Kopper Kettle, now another longtime Feasterville business, Feeney's, has announced it's closing. A final date ...
The Florida Wildlife Corridor's 18 million acres protects endangered species and the environment. But you can do your part by ...
SPRAY: When the weather turns mild and dry get out and dormant spray roses and fruit trees. Neem oil is good for overwintering insects and mites. Liquid copper sprays are good for disease prevention.
Keep a garden journal, according to gardening experts. Consult your journal in the winter, so you can better plan for the ...
Choosing an organic fertilizer for your garden sounds like a no-brainer, but before you make a decision, there are some ...
Scotts Turf Builder Southern is specially formulated for leave development with a very high Nitrogen ratio, especially good for grass turfs in spring. It has a unique 3-in-1 function. First, it kills ...
If the leaves start to turn red, the light is too bright. From April to September, it is a good idea to fertilize your plant every 2 months with a fertilizer at half strength. It is not ...