Month: December 2024

How the Falling Leaves Can Promote Safety Around the Home

One thing about winter storms is they blow off almost any leaves remaining on deciduous trees. Every time a cold front arrives from the northwest, the winds pick up and the yard must be raked again. To conserve labor the homeowner could wait until all the leaves are down before raking, but procrastination can cause…Read more

Things to Watch Out for When Checking the Garden Catalog

With the holidays in the rearview mirror, the ads which reach prospective customers have shifted from discounted specials to heavily discounted leftovers. The good deals of a few days ago are now great deals, if you really need them. It is easy to get caught up in the buying frenzy when the purchaser has only…Read more

Natural Ways to Add Holiday Color

It will soon be the night before Christmas, and many a creature will be stirring in the house. Fortunately, it is not likely to be a mouse. The stockings are hung… somewhere in the abode with the hopes that Saint and Mrs. Nicholas got all their shopping done. The tree, either real or synthetic, represents…Read more

Shades of Green in the Cold Months

Winter of 2024/25 officially starts on Sunday, December 20, 2024. One can only guess if it will be harsh or mild by panhandle Florida standards. Along with the short days, the foliage’s color and leaf drop reflect the obvious. Still, there are native species which are displaying an emerald tint, at least for the time…Read more

Dealing With Unexpected Guests in the Garden

It is a weird and perverse universal cosmic law which applies to every homeowner with a yard. This particular statute compounds all that is positive and correct and turns it into a negative. This is why if a slice of buttered toast is dropped, the chances of it landing with the butter side down seem…Read more

Rooting Out Some Landscape Pests in the Sunshine State

Clipping, clearing, pruning and shaping are all part of the cool season improvement effort. There are also a variety of projects which require penetrating beneath the soil’s surface into the mostly unseen realm of roots and rhizomes. The common tree or shrub root holds few surprises. A woody root appears as the subsurface equivalent of…Read more

How to Support Your Trees When They Need It Most

Given the right environmental conditions all trees present some level of risk. The level a particular tree presents should be determined, and a decision should be made as to whether that level of potential risk is acceptable or not. When the solution is too costly, or if it is too destructive to implement and still…Read more

Leaves of Three, Leave It Be

As the holiday season comes into the home stretch and with a frosty morning last weekend, the two common local native vines are displaying holiday colors. Some, but not all, have changed from green to red. Both creeper and poison ivy can be a bright cherry red during the waning days of autumn and early…Read more

How to Handle the Cold to Come

Coastal Florida has always had, at least since recorded history began, intense weather systems with the potential to inflict damage. Usually, these weather events are tropical in nature and occur during Atlantic Hurricane Season. There were several direct hits over a recent thirteen-month period, with Hurricanes Idalia, Debby and Helene causing substantial damage between August…Read more