During the early to mid 1600s, the Spanish brought citrus seeds from Spain to Florida. This fact has been documented in numerous books and documents.
Handling outdoor chores can mean dealing with hoses that are heavy, stiff, or kink up in seconds. We tried out the Flexzilla utility hose around
Propagating ferns is a pretty approachable way to grow your collection or share plants with friends. The most common methods to propagate ferns are by
According to Mike Gittleson, manager of Longmont Tree Farm, we are living in apple country. As Mike put it, “Apple trees do really well here.”
A common failure for zero turn mower is the hydraulic pump. If the hydraulic system fails, the mower won’t get enough power to move. Finding
It is a blessing that we have a favorable climate here in south Louisiana that permits us to grow citrus (a tropical fruit). It is
Agricultural drones are quickly becoming must-have tools for commercial growers who want to improve crop monitoring, use resources better, and boost farm efficiency. They give
Fortunately, Florida citrus trees are very hardy and disease-resistant. Many varieties are resistant to diseases, and some are even hybrids of other species. Some of
Dealing with unwanted rodents around the house is just plain frustrating. We tried the Vamoose pouches to see if a natural repellent could actually help.
In order to grow citrus trees in North Florida, you need to be aware of a few factors. Cold and windy conditions limit the growth
