If your trees or lawn start the season looking more lemon than lime, you may be seeing iron chlorosis—a common nutrient ...
Neil Sperry gives advice on a dying ligustrum, pecan scab ruining crops, yellowing red oaks, zoysia repairs before a wedding, ...
While a perfectly manicured yard is visually appealing, it actually limits biodiversity. A lot. Instead, consider taking ...
To use leaves as fertilizer, you can keep it as simple as mowing over them and leaving them in the yard or go through the ...
Watering restrictions in the St. Johns River Water Management District have returned to once per week. The change is due to ...
Southwind District Horticulture Agent K-State Research and Extension Office So far, this fall has brought fairly favorable weather—but winter is just around the corner. Before the deep freeze sets in, ...