Broward Landscaping Insights
With the tropics heating up and hurricane season fully under way were heading into the wettest months for our landscapes. With a little work using the tips below we can help to reduce the damage that will result from excessive…
Read MoreBEMISIA (Whitefly) Biotype-Q or BIOTYPE-B? This could be either one. They look identical. Unfortunately, we have a developing whitefly issue in Florida. We are having major issues managing 2 biotypes in a number of areas in South Florida. Both biotypes…
Read MoreCalibrating Your Irrigation System Photo by Michael Gutierrez, UF/IFAS Calibrating your sprinkler system means figuring out how long you need to run your sprinkler system to apply the correct amount of water. In most Florida soils, the correct amount is…
Read MoreOutdoor Living Outdoor living spaces are places where you can gather to appreciate your landscape and enjoy your friends and family. There are many facets to our landscapes—they’re for relaxation, edible gardening, socializing, playing with our children or pets, and…
Read MoreTime to add a little nature to your landscaping with humming bird feeders this month for your enjoyment. We will discuss how to go about purchasing or building your very own. Hummingbird Feeders A hummingbird approaches the feeder. Photo courtesy of…
Read MoreHow cold temperatures affect palms and how to treat them following a cold weather event. Types of Cold Damage There are essentially three types of cold weather events that can injure palms. Chilling injury occurs in tropical species at temperatures…
Read MoreWinter temperatures in Florida are frequently low enough to cause cold injury to tropical, subtropical, and occasionally temperate plants not adapted to Florida climatic conditions. Freezing weather normally occurs in north and central Florida, while below freezing temperatures are rare…
Read MoreFoliage of a yaupon holly variety (Ilex vomitoria ‘Dodds Cranberry’). See more photos on Trees & Powerlines. (©UF/IFAS, Edward Gilman) Enjoying a warm cup of coffee or tea provides many a gardener with a jolt of energy to start…
Read MoreThe Oriental fruit fly infestation in Miami-Dade County has become a problem warranting the declaration of a state of agricultural emergency. While this may not directly impact your home garden at the moment, an infestation here in Florida could be…
Read MoreEl Niño Typical January-March weather pattern during an El Niño event. Source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration You may have heard reports that we’re in an El Niño year, or experiencing an El Niño event. However, you may not know…
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