Friday's Features: 2007 Archive
Timing is the key to success in gardening. Timely weekly articles are provided to help you enjoy a successful garden and landscape.
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2007
January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December
January 1: 2007 Plants of the year (132KB pdf)
January 8: Help reestablish our urban forest (131KB pdf)
January 15: Prune grape vines for maximum yield (402KB pdf)
January 22: Exciting new plants are named All-America Selection winners (176KB pdf)
January 29: Check your camellias for tea scale (225KB pdf)
- February
February 5: Think roses in February (229KB pdf)
February 12: Plant potatoes now for a boutiful harvest in spring (173KB pdf)
February 19: Homeowners guide for fertilizing pecan trees (171KB pdf)
February 26: Attract birds to your yard for hours of enjoyment (172KB pdf)
- March
March 5: Don't guess, soil test (171KB pdf)
March 12: It's too early to fertilize the lawn (173KB pdf)
March 19: Pesticide safety--its common sense (184KB pdf)
March 26: Add a colorful splash to the landscape with annual flowers (172KB pdf)
April 2: Growing herbs in the Florida garden (172KB pdf)
April 9: Selecting disease resistant tomato plants (171KB pdf)
April 16: Improve you lawn by using lawn fertilizers with the right numbers (176KB pdf)
April 23: Amaryllis bulbs perform well in Northwest Florida gardens (199KB pdf)
April 30: May in the garden (170KB pdf)
May 7: Getting ahead of the drought (205KB pdf)
May 14: Zinnias are still great flowers for sunny locations (278KB pdf)
May 21: Prune gardenias after they bloom for fragrant flowers every year (206KB pdf)
May 28: Knowing the type of oak you have is important as we move into hurricane season (205KB pdf)
June 4: The new kid on the block--the new Zoysias (203KB pdf)
June 11: Blossom-end rot is preventable (204KB pdf)
June 18: Solarization can help reduce nematode problems in the vegetable garden (329KB pdf)
June 25: BEE aware of the role of pollinators (192KB pdf)
July 2: Crape myrtle summer care (247KB pdf)
July 9: Bahiagrass for drought-tolerant lawns (386KB pdf)
July 16: Proper mowing height is the key to a healthy lawn (323KB pdf)
July 23: Mimosa is an invasive tree (235KB pdf)
July 30: Blackberry summer care (273KB pdf)
August 6: Mushrooms and other nuisance fungi in lawns (268KB pdf)
August 13: Rain sensors can help you save money (317KB pdf)
August 20: Gardening in the Heat (230KB pdf)
August 27: Dragons and damsels (196KB pdf)
- September
September 3: Prune roses in September for beautiful fall blooms (307KB pdf)
September 10: Be sure to use the correct fertilizer on your lawn this fall (335KB pdf)
September 17: Fall vegetable gardening (312KB pdf)
September 24: Sod webworms feast on lawns (325KB pdf)
- October
October 1: Save seed for next year's crop (172KB pdf)
October 8: Create a waystation to help the monarch butterfly (362KB pdf)
October 15: Apply fungicides to prevent large patch disease (239KB pdf)
October 22: Cassia shrubs bring fall color to the landscape (409KB pdf)
October29: Tiny insect can damage sago palms (273 KB pdf)
November 5: Muhly grass puts on a show during the fall (300KB pdf)
November 12: Nothing says fall like a garden full of mums (286KB pdf)
November 19: Seasoned, dense wood is the best to burn (172KB pdf)
November 24: Add fruit to the landscape with Oriental persimmons (204KB pdf)
December 1: Cold protection for citrus (172KB pdf)
December 8: It's a bumper year for acorns (171KB pdf)
December 15: Harvesting cool season vegetables (170KB pdf)
December 22: Thorny pyracantha ablaze with colorful berries (302KB pdf)
December 29: New Year resolutions to improve your landscape (172KB pdf)


