In addition to planting during the correct months, another activity Brevardians must do is to improve the soil (a big disadvantage is our sandy soil).
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Pointing to Florida’s decades-long fight with deadly citrus greening ... The company believes that our groves sustained ...
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That could mean people should watch for cold-stunned iguanas. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officials ...
The Camellia Society of Central Florida hosts its 78th annual Camellia Show and Plant Sale at Mead Botanical Garden with an event that’s free and open to the public. Anyone can enter camellia blooms ...
Stroll the charming historic districts, enjoy 17 miles of undeveloped beaches on the Canaveral National Seashore, and enjoy ...
Central Florida citrus trees, which already suffered damage from ... long temperatures of between 30 and 32 degrees can cause fruit to drop and harm to new leaves and shoots.
North Okaloosa County farmers are preparing for sub-freezing temperatures. The coldest nights are forecast for Sunday, Jan.
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