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Lawn Care Issues
Have you noticed any light green yellowing areas in your lawn? If so, this usually indicated a need for fertilizer, especially one containing iron. Apply a slow (controlled) release fertilizer and water in following application. Soil insects are still with … Continue reading
Current Florida Summer Gardening Problems
Due to the large amounts of rain we’ve been receiving lately, many of us (self included) are experiencing problems of standing water in our lawns. If not corrected, this can cause rotting, disease, and death of our lawn grass. But … Continue reading
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Caterpillars on Azaleas
Attention all of you azalea fans. I just discovered several ½” caterpillars (yellow/green with a black stripe down the back) feeding on the underside of leaves on some of my azalea plants. Don’t be fooled by their small size, these … Continue reading
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Summertime Pests
These continue to be a problem. Lately I’ve been getting reports about powdery mildew on plant leaves, (treat with a good fungicide); the presence of large grasshoppers, (best control is crushing between 2 bricks!); and thrips on roses, (control will … Continue reading
Spider Mites
If you’ve been following my blogs, you’ve noticed that I’ve been reporting about an increase in pest problems this year due to our mild winter. Because of current hot, dry weather, spider mites are showing up practically everywhere. They attack … Continue reading
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Pests
Central Florida continues to be plagued by pests. I’m still getting lots of calls on scale insects, white fly, spider mites, aphids, and lawn insects. Where I live, I’ve had to deal with rodents in our bean patch, deer eating … Continue reading
Garden Pests – Things to be aware of during the Florida summer
Pests – Their presence and damage will continue to increase. I recently reported on the arrival of chinch bugs in our lawns. We now are seeing army worms and sod web worms also in our lawns. Look for small light … Continue reading
Pest Control
I guess you heard or read in the paper that because of our mild winter weather, we can expect lots of pests this year. So far, I’ve observed grasshoppers, tent caterpillars, leaf miners, spider mites, slugs, white fly, scale insects, … Continue reading
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Attracting Butterflies to your Garden
Introduction – Planting a butterfly garden is something anyone can do and helps out the environment. Not only will it draw butterflies, (in addition to humming birds and beneficial insects), but also add beauty to your landscape by the flowering … Continue reading
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Growing Tomatoes in Florida
Tomatoes are a very important commercial crop in Florida, and a popular crop in our gardens. They’re easy to grow, but it’s important that you get the correct varieties for our area. Many that you find in local box stores … Continue reading
Posted in Aphids, Caterpillars, Fertilizing Lawn and Garden, Insects, Nematodes, Plant Diseases, Plant Knowledge, Plant Pests, Spider Mites, Tomatoes
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