So often we choose a tree because of its flowers, leaves, fall color, or its fruit. Often we forget about the bark. However on many trees, the bark is the most interesting part of the tree. This can be especially true on deciduous trees that lose their leaves in the winter. The bark can be […]
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UF / IFAS Extension Duval County Agriculture - FF Tip #3.2 More Fertilizing Info: Apply only when actively growing. Do not fertilize for 30-60 days after planting. Check for local ordinance, including
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