Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Close to frost time or late Dec. They even might come up next year too
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Here is their web site:
Dunnellon Florida Antiques, Collectables, Gifts, and Home Decor |
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I have been mulling when to do some landscaping. Is it better to not do it now and wait until spring? If so, when does spring really start?
I don't think TV amends the soil when they plant...or do they? Is it possible to simply buy some shrubs, dig a hole, and stick in the new plant? When do you fertilize? Spring? Clearly, I know nothing. |
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For those who like to garden but don't want the responsibility for the entire landscape... our landscapers are suggesting that we have portions of the landscape prepped for planting so that we can have fun doing some of our own without it being overwhelming. And Gracie, our plumbago are not doing well either, and we fertilized them with osmocote last spring. They look burned. Our front yard faces directly west. We're thinking of having them moved to the back where they'll get a little more shade, or else putting them under whatever tree we have planted. Everyone's on our side of the street look the same way. the other possibility is that these are builders' plants, and perhaps they might be of a different quality than a landscaper would put in? I don't know. But if you drive around, some look great and some do not. |
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This is also the best time to plant roses, camellias, bushes, perennials and specimen plants which is why most of the really big garden shows are at this time of the year. Getting them in the ground now gives them a chance to establish roots before the frost. I had the opportunity to speak with someone from UF/IFAS in Gainesville and he told me Disney uses Black Cow, and I think that is what TV uses too. I keep a couple of bags of Black Cow around and when I am planting I mix it in with the existing soil in the hole. I don't know if it really helps, but it makes me feel good! Actually I think everything just washes through the Florida sand .....................
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Florida winter annuals are basically your northern spring time annuals. Look at this climate here (8b-9b) as being an almost complete reversal of gardening up North. Our fall here is like your early May/June weather, cool at night with plenty of dew and warm summer days. I grow Snapdragons, the low growing type - up North I grew the gorgeous tall ones, here they are inclined to fall over, so I stick with the low spreading ones. Petunias. Annual Salvias, basically any annual you find in the store. I grow my herbs in pots on my patio, and start them at this time of the year, and next summer they will be tired and need replacing. I would suggest two reference books - Month-by-Month Gardening in Florida - written by Tom MacCubbin who is a Floridian; and The Southern Living Garden Book. The month by month gardening book is excellent, as the name suggests he tells you what to plant and also how to garden in Florida by the month - great book. The Southern Living Garden Book is a publication listing just about every plant you could imagine, how to grow, climate, zone etc. If you go over to Barnes & Noble you can sit and read them there to see if they are of any use to you before you purchase. Also, you can buy used on Amazon.com: Online Shopping for Electronics, Apparel, Computers, Books, DVDs & more.
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Guess I know what will be on my Christmas list
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Excellent information on this site Untitled which I believe is from Auburn University in Alabama.
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My older friend came to visit yesterday and she was planting winter vegetables or had some already planted. I think some cabbage and some lettuce and I can't remember what else she had growing right now. I hesitated over buying a new tomato plant at Walmart, not sure how they do right now.
Gardener people...what do you suggest?
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