MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida on care of cardboard palms, mango trees, cannas, edible ginger, lime and ...
This past week’s cold temperatures definitely got low enough to damage the tropical and subtropical plants that make up our ...
As winter’s chill recedes and spring begins to emerge, many gardeners across North America find themselves assessing the damage inflicted by late-season freezes. Whether you’re in USDA zones that ...
Colder winter temperatures in north Florida have caused significant damage to tropical palm trees. Signs of cold injury include brown fronds, a damaged spear leaf, and trunk cracking or decay.
For a long time in Louisiana, the biggest risk that came with growing palms was incurring freeze damage in the winter. In the past decade, however, two diseases have emerged as new threats to these ...
ALL RIGHT. AT THIS POINT, YOU MAY HAVE TAKEN THE COVERINGS OFF YOUR PLANS, AND YOU MAY OR MAY NOT BE HAPPY WITH WHAT YOU’RE SEEING. DO YOU HAVE DISCOLORED, WILTED, OR JUST POST FREEZE UGLY PLANTS?
FORECAST. WE’LL SEE. WITH EVERYTHING COMING UP GUYS. ALL RIGHT CHRIS THANK YOU. FLORIDA’S AGRICULTURE INDUSTRY FACING $3.1 BILLION IN ESTIMATED LOSSES AFTER TEMPERATURES DIPPED BELOW FREEZING TWICE ...