Tag: Home Landscaping and Gardening

Landscape Plan Installation: A Quick Guide

Once a landscape plan is established, what is the next step?  Most gardeners will say, “Right plant for the right place.”  But is this simply choosing a plant whose genetics match up with the soil type, light levels, temperature range, and soil pH?  If this is all, then a vital step has been overlooked in…Read more

The Seed Collecting Season

People who collect items do so for a variety of reasons. Sometimes the purpose is an unlimited curiosity about the subject which is collected. Stamp and coin collectors often fall into this category. Others collect to satisfy an insatiable want to physically possess the subject of their obsession. In extreme cases this is labeled hoarding…Read more

Landscape Design: A Beginner’s Guide

Just like most other aspects of life, a successful garden begins with a plan. If you want a successful and functional landscape, before you ever visit a nursery or buy the first plant, you need a well thought out design. Mistakes in the landscape can be avoided by following a simple set of steps used…Read more

September: A Time for Change in the Home Landscape

The month of September is known as the gateway for a variety of events. Historically, it was the beginning of the public school year, but recent trends have made the starting date of classes dependent on a variety of factors. The beginning of college football is this month, with all its spectacle and gridiron rivalry…Read more

Threats to Tree Health: Things To Look Out For

Trees are an important part of our landscapes. They add beauty, they improve the environment, they stabilize the soil and prevent erosion and they can play an important role in energy saving. However, they also may present a risk to the public’s health, safety and welfare. This story will address a number of issues that…Read more

Structural Tree Enhancement: An Alternative to Pruning

If we take time to think about and appreciate the things we have that make our urban lives more enjoyable, most of us will realize it is our wonderful trees.  Well, that is, most of our trees.  Like all mortal things, trees do not last forever. As trees age, they can do great damage.  This…Read more

Stopping Horticultural Abuses

Examples of horticultural foul play are evident all around. Some are in private landscapes and can possibly be excused due to the lack of gardening knowledge by the homeowner, but many occur on public property that is maintained by paid “landscape professionals.” A far-too-common sight around North Florida are ‘mulch volcanoes,’ formed when mulch is…Read more

Storm Preparation: Tree Trouble Spots

Summer in panhandle Florida is primetime for outdoor fun. The heat and sunshine make water related activities, either salt or fresh, first rate in the local paradise within easy driving distance. However, there is a serpent in this area-wide Garden of Eden. The calendar indicates the approach of the hurricane season’s peak is four weeks…Read more

A Helping Hand to Keep Your Trees Healthy

Every year, just before the beginning of the hurricane season, many homeowners frantically seek professional assistance assessing the condition of their larger mature trees. This is done to determine if any of them present a significant risk to them or their neighbors’ property should they be subjected to significantly high seasonal winds.  Most people can…Read more

The Beginner’s Guide to Plant Labels

The label on most plants found in plant nurseries contains lots of information useful to gardeners. Even experienced gardeners can benefit from reading tags because of the frequent introduction of new cultivars with growing requirements different from others in the same species. A good plant label will give the common name of the plant as…Read more