Florida citrus growers harvest crops and use irrigation systems to protect oranges from potentially damaging cold weather and freezing temperatures.
Palmettos are robust and can remain undamaged even when the mercury plunges below freezing. But prolonged cold can cause ...
My pomelo citrus is struggling. It’s going on its third year. Its growth is very slow, and the leaves have turned from dark green to a very light […] ...
A potential freeze event that could last for more than a day has Southwest Florida's growers scrambling to protect their ...
ALTURAS, Fla. — While the citrus industry has faced challenges over the last decade, the USDA reports production from the past two years is up by 12%. Golden Ridge Groves in Alturas is hoping to ...
"We began this week with a strong snowstorm reminding us we are still in the heart of winter. Not a time to think about trees ...
Local farmers are seeing a decrease in citrus growth, and University of Florida scientists are researching a way to help one of Florida’s biggest crop exports.
Get Texas gardening advice to fix pomelo nutrient issues, kill Bermuda grass in zoysia, improve watering and pick heat-hardy hollies.
The soil you should use to grow pits must be biologically active. In other words, use something that has compost in it or try with just compost alone. Use a suitable container, or one with ample ...
Fragrant flowers can help lift you out of the winter doldrums, according to Ed Sourdiffe, Master Gardener and Green Thumb Guru.
Move your potted citruses and other weather-sensitive plants into the greenhouse for protection. In the late winter, usually in January, start seeds for tomatoes and peppers so they’ll be ready to ...