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Soil Type and Plant Health

WEBHow your soil affects the health of your plants, on your solution for Florida-Friendly gardening from the University of Florida's Center for Landscape Conservation …

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Garden Medicinals -- Gardening Solutions

WEBA few Florida plants that are used by many people for purported health and medicinal purposes, from your source for Florida-Friendly gardening information from …

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Pruning and Maintaining Trees

WEBPruning and taking care of your trees, keeping them healthy, on your solution for Florida-Friendly gardening from the University of Florida's Center for …

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Irrigation Pitfalls

WEBLandscapes with plants that match their preferred growing conditions require less water, fertilizer, pesticides, and maintenance than landscapes with plants growing in …

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Best Management Practices for Lawns

WEBWritten by: Georgia Gelmis. Adapted from: "Homeowner Best Management Practices for the Home Lawn" (Laurie E. Trenholm) "Weed Management in Home …

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Working in Your Florida Soil

WEBGood, nutritious soil is the basis for any plant's success. To the frustration of many gardeners, Florida's "soil" is mostly sand. This gray, fine soil is called Myakka, …

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Armillaria Root Rot

WEBArmillaria root rot is a fungal disease that is often fatal to trees and shrubs, on your solution for Florida-Friendly gardening from the University of Florida's Center for …

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Choosing and Installing Mulches

WEBFallen leaves (including grass clippings) can be raked up for free in your landscape and used as mulch. This type of mulch is high in nutrients but decomposes …

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Common Landscape Pitfalls: Tree Root Problems

WEBThis article covers a few common root problems. Some of these homeowners can fix themselves but, when in doubt, call a certified arborist in to assess the safety of …

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Soaps, Detergents, and Pest Management

WEBResearch shows: Dish "soaps" are not true soaps; they are detergents, synthetically produced and chemically designed to be powerful cleaners. Cleaning …

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