I have several raised garden beds in central florida. Where can i get the soil tested. My vegetables are not doing well.
Louise Thivierge | Sep 8, 2020
Jana Barnash | Sep 8, 2020
Visit your local UF/IFAS Extension Office for a soil testing kit. sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu/find-your-local-office/
I am a graduate from IFAS. How I can get information on peaches varieties for low altitud?
Jose Rafael Espaillat Muñoz | Sep 9, 2019
Benita B | Sep 9, 2019
Contact the Extension Administration office . There's probably a publication that lists varieties similar to this one: http://gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/plants/edibles/fruits/peaches.html
what and how do I separate my great grandmothers large red old fashioned red amaryllis bulbs. they have been dug and are separated with little or no dirt around them. what kind of soil or fertilizer is needed and will they bloom this next summer?
I haven't clue to what happen to the pears on my tree. What animal or pest could take pears from tree without leaving a trace or anything. Do you have any idea of what would do that?
Velma Hughes | Sep 9, 2019
Betty Gales | Sep 8, 2020
Sounds like racoons
A colleague is phobic about lizards & afraid to work at her desk because a lizard might crawl on her. She works in the hallway instead, so she can see them coming. We're on the first floor of an old building and lizards get in. What can we do?
Margie Menzel | Sep 9, 2019
Sanja May | Sep 9, 2019
Call Pest Control they maybe able to hep
Where is the local office in Sumter County
Mel HARF | Sep 9, 2019
Ryan Chance | Sep 9, 2019
7620 SR 471 Suite 2
Bushnell, FL 33513-8716
I have found nematodes (white) in my garden soil. I'm told the kind I need are gray or brown. What is correct thing to do? I need to know how do I get rid of them as I'm told that if I don't they will eat my crop.
Del Duerr | Sep 9, 2019
Rachel Ben Avraham | Sep 9, 2019
there are not many solutions for nematodes. try to plant resistant plants and varieties.
What are the needs of angel trumpet tree
Elena Foster | Sep 9, 2018
Nancy Vermeulen | Sep 9, 2019
In the winter cut the plant down. Leave the root and some stem. In spring it will come back bushier. Put steams in watet and they will grow roots so you can plant more.