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Foolproof Your Fall Vegetable Garden

September 21, 2017 by Amber Harmon

Don’t let the heat fool you, fall is right around the corner. If you want to get a jump start on your fall vegetable garden, now is the time to start planning. In Central Florida, we rewrite the rules for gardening. Why are we so different? There are many challenges we face in Central Florida when it comes to vegetable gardening. Don’t be discouraged, though; if you … [Read more...]

What’s Eating Your Lawn?

July 27, 2017 by Amber Harmon

In May, extreme drought conditions left lawns brown and patchy in Central Florida. In June, record-breaking rainfall brought back the flourishing green grass. Now, the lawn mowers are working double time to keep up, and so are the bugs. Many lawns are showing brown patches or yellow blades due to the changing conditions. There are a few different issues that could be affecting … [Read more...]

What’s Eating Your Lawn?

July 19, 2017 by Amber Harmon

In May, extreme drought conditions left lawns brown and patchy in Central Florida. In June, record-breaking rainfall brought back the flourishing green grass. Now, the lawn mowers are working double time to keep up, and so are the bugs. Many lawns are showing brown patches or yellow blades due to the changing conditions. There are a few different issues that could be affecting … [Read more...]

How to Beat the Heat in a Central Florida Spring Vegetable Garden

June 22, 2017 by Amber Harmon

   The Florida heat has reared its head early this year, in the beginning of May. And the lettuce, basil and cilantro have all bolted up to the sky and started to flower. Not to mention the havoc it wreaks on cucumbers, squash and zucchini plants.   The early bolting of heat sensitive plants causes low yield for the season. Once a plant bolts, it will no … [Read more...]

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