Tag: Seasons

Last Call Before the End of Fall

More than 2500 years ago Aesop, the Greek fabulist, told the story of the ant and the grasshopper. The ant was industrious and prepared for the coming winter, but the grasshopper was profligate and did not get ready for the impending period of privation. It did not end well for the decadent grasshopper. The moral…Read more

The Brilliant Reds of Fall

Red is a curious color with an almost endless collection of meanings. It is on one extreme end of the visible light spectrum, at least for humans, and has served as an indicator of caution for people since ancient times. Recent political identifications aside, red is the color or part of the color scheme of…Read more

Using the Surplus of Summer to Prepare for Leaner Times

In case it has escaped anyone’s attention, the summer of 2022 turned out to be a hot and humid season. This trend is not a surprise for anyone who has lived in panhandle Florida for at least twelve months, but it can be overwhelming for the many new residents to the area who are having…Read more

How to Use Timing to Support a Happy, Healthy Lawn

October has traditionally been the beginning of harvest season. Many agricultural crops are reaching maturity and, depending on several environmental factors, are soon to be ready for gathering. During the bygone era when the population was self-reliant and attuned to the seasonal changes, getting next year’s seed stock prepared was a critical activity. If next…Read more

A Few Techniques for a Happy Fall Lawn

With the arrival of October tomorrow, the end is in sight, well at least the end of summer. The hot humid days of September have given way to the moderate temperature readings courtesy of recent weather events. Days have shortened noticeably and the plants have noticed. Foliage growth has slowed and seed production is in…Read more

Autumn Tasks for a Happy, Healthy Garden

The burgeoning season of autumn in panhandle Florida is known as a period for maintaining the landscape and cultivating the fall garden. While it is great to be returning to outdoor recreational activities in the moderating heat and humidity, the lawn and garden chores can be a bit tedious with the many distractions currently available….Read more

Helping the Garden Recharge the Natural Way

Everyone needs a vacation to recover from all the work of the previous season. Students get the summer to enjoy some R & R (rest and relaxation), so it is only fair to start planning a period of inactivity during the coming months. In commercial agriculture farmers will leave fields vacant or fallow for a…Read more

The Vibrant Palette of the Fall Season

Fall, believe it or not, will soon be in the air and on the thermometer. There will be a few warm days in October, but soon the 90 plus degree days in 2022 will be gone. Additional north fall color is developing in the vast hardwood forests of maple, hickory, and other showy tree species….Read more

Handling the Cold in North Florida

North Florida has a relatively mild climate, but most of the state does occasionally experience below freezing temperatures.  The lowest temperature on record in Florida occurred in Tallahassee on February 13, 1899 when the temperature dropped to – 2° F (two degrees below zero).  Fortunately, temperatures haven’t fallen that low since.  Recently, on January 29,…Read more

Specialists in Staying Out of the Cold

The covers feel really great on cold February mornings, especially when it is time to get up and go. Warm and secure, there is a strong impulse to remain in bed for as long as possible and delay the thermal shock of the world beyond blankets and quilts. Despite that instinct, most residents of the…Read more