January and February are the coldest months in Florida. The temperatures are frequently low enough to cause injury to our plants, especially ones not adapted to our Florida climatic conditions. Freezing conditions occur annually in north and central Florida while below freezing temperatures are rare in South Florida. Cold injury can occur to the entire… Read more »
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January’s Tips & Tricks for South Florida Landscapes
First, I would like wish you, ” Happy, Healthy & Prosperous New Year”! Second, I would to thank my daughter Kara who got me started with my web and this blog a year ago and getting me into the 21st century. I hope that you continue to enjoy the helpful tips that are provided and… Read more »
November Tip’s & Tricks for South Florida Landscapes
Although typically November should be when we start to cool down, it is apparent Mother Nature has a mind of her own. Winter annuals should be planted only when the weather starts to get a little cooler than current temperatures. The following is a check list for gardeners for the month: Trees: This month you should be… Read more »