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Creating a Mini Indoor Orchard for Winter
Winter often brings a sense of stillness to our gardens, with plants resting beneath layers of snow and frost. But what if you could transform your indoor space into a vibrant mini orchard, brimming ...
The University of California, Riverside, has been awarded $1.5 million in grants from the California Department of Food and Agriculture to lead three interconnected projects aimed at transforming ...
Fruit with a dark brown discoloration on the skin have been attacked by citrus rust mites. Citrus rust mites, too tiny to be ...
While UF/IFAS suffered damage, center director Mark Kistler was more concerned about what the surrounding devastation would ...
Hurricane Milton, the fourth hurricane to strike Florida agriculture in 14 months, damaged citrus and other specialty crops as well as dairy operations and phosphate infrastructure.
Whether they're overwatered, under-watered or otherwise unwell, succulents can recover with these simple steps ...
According to The Montana State University Extension service, plant roots grow faster in sandy soil and this type of garden is also easy to work with. If you know how to feed them, this garden is ...
Time release fertilizer for Junipers, Spruces and other evergreen trees Easy to use fertilizer spikes; No wasteful runoff, no mess, hazards or smells; Apply early spring and late fall Continuous ...
Florida residents began repairing damage from Hurricane Milton, which smashed through coastal communities and tore homes to ...
Here’s the latest: Polluted waste from Florida's fertilizer industry ... hit Florida’s citrus fields hard. Heaps of fruit were scattered across the ground and trees toppled over after the ...
Is your Florida bahiagrass lawn looking lackluster? Proper fertilization is key. Fertilize from spring to early fall in Central and North Florida and all year round in South Florida. Fertilization ...
As Hurricane Milton pummeled Florida’s west coast with powerful winds and flooding rain, environmentalists worry it could scatter the polluted leftovers of the state’s phosphate fertilizer ...