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Tropical trees, or deciduous conifers, or shrubs which produce many prop roots and grow in swamps, coastal saline or brackish water.

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Don’t Forget to Take the Landscape Stakes Off Your Tropical Fruit Trees!

Jessica M. RyalsJune 12th, 2024Rainy season is almost here, and it’s a great time start planting tropical fruit trees. The consistent rain can help minimize the transplant shock that new trees experience and you may even be able to use less water to get your tree established, as long as the rain/irrigation applied is fairly consistent for those critical […]

Plant the right tree in the right place with help from UF

Brad BuckMay 8th, 2024Homeowners, business owners and others can plant the right tree in the right place in cities and suburbs with help from a newly relaunched website from University of Florida scientists. If “right tree, right place” sounds similar to the Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ principal of “right plant, right place,” it’s no coincidence. “By planting species that are […]

New Neighborhood Best Practices Program Provides Key Tools for Building Healthy Communities

Ashley EllisMay 1st, 2024Are you a homeowner living within a Homeowners Association (HOA) or serving on its board? Managing common areas like landscaping, trees, and stormwater ponds effectively can often be a challenge. But, fret not! There’s a new initiative tailored just for you. Introducing the Neighborhood Best Practices Program: A free online resource specially designed for Sarasota […]

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