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2008
- August 18 – 22
Mealybugs
Rain Gardens
Sand Pears
Sweet Corn
Spider Lily - August 11 – 15
IPM
Four O’Clocks
Saving Seeds From Perennials
Vegetable Garden Transplants
Asiatic Jasmine - August 4 – 8
Starting Vegetable Gardens From Seed
Planting Palms
Anthuriums
Common Garden Snakes
What is Stormwater Runoff? - July 28 – August 1
Broadleaf Weeds
Rain Sensors
Lawn Insect Pests
Peach and Nectarine Trees
Sunflowers - July 21 – 25
Trellises
Peppers
Coleus Cuttings
Take-All Root Rot
Scarlet Salvia - July 14 – 18
Common Garden Spiders
Black-Eyed Susan
Fireflies
Nutsedge
Identifying Pests - July 7 – 11
Preparing for Hurricanes
Propagating Your Daylilies
Mosquito Control
Thrips
Zoned Irrigation Systems - June 30 – July 4
Hibiscus
Soil Solarization
Rain Barrels
Aphids
Key Lime - June 23 – 27
Sandburs
Pesticide Storage
Yellow Plant Leaves
Salt-Tolerant Plants
Philodendrons - June 16 – 20
Mowing Safety
Water Lilies
Garden Gadgets for Guys
Rats in the Landscape
Africanized Honey Bees - June 9 – 13
Greening Your Lawn
Managing Yard Insect Pests
Bald Cypress
Organic Gardens
Stinging and Venomous Insects - June 2 – 6
Marigolds
Using Your Grass Clippings
Snags
Hummingbird Gardens
Summer Bedding Plants - May 26 – 30
Crapemyrtle
Using Color in the Landscape
Fish Ponds
Ornamental Sweet Potato
Heliconia - May 19 – 23
Purchasing Plants
Placement of Plants in the Garden
Caring for House Plants While Away
Designing Low-Water Use Landscapes
Angel-wing Begonias - May 12 – 16
Solar Lighting in the Garden
U-Pick Farms
Tree Pruning for Hurricanes
Patio Planning
Cottage Gardens - May 5 – 9
Lizards in the Landscape
Chinch Bugs
Summer Vegetables
Snakes
Garden Gifts for Mom - April 28 – May 2
Roof Gardens
Calibrating Your Irrigation System
Garden Structures
Ornamental Gingers
Cycads - April 21 – 25
Improving Your Lawn's Drought Tolerance
Garden Safety
Native Plants
Lacewings
Fertilizing Shrubs and Garden Beds - April 14 – 18
Coleus
Planting Shrubs and Other Woody Plants
Lovebugs
Improving Your Soil
Companion Planting - April 7 – 11
Planting Trees
Watering the Lawn
Controlling Weeds in Landscape Beds
Fleas
Choosing Plants That Fit Your Landscape - March 31 – April 4
Snails and Slugs
Conserving Water
Mowing Your Lawn
Bluebirds
Gerbera Daisy - March 24 – 28
Preparing Your Landscape for a Season Away
Seeding Your Lawn
Spot-Treating
Outdoor Living Spaces
Kudzu - March 17 – 21
Azaleas
Poison Ivy
Selecting a Turfgrass
Easter Lily
Fertilizing Your Vegetable Garden - March 10 – 14
Drip Irrigation
Selecting a Lawn Mower
Listening to Your Lawn
Japanese Gardens
Drought - March 3 – 7
Spring Vegetable Gardens
Spring Flower Beds
Fertilizing Your Citrus Tree
Mulch
Taking a Soil Sample - February 25 – 29
Vines
Butterfly Gardening
Confederate Jasmine
Fragrance Gardens
Star Anise Shrubs - February 18 – 22
Florida School Garden Competition
Bog Gardens
Slow-Release Fertilizer
Spring Irrigation Maintenance
Crabgrass - February 11 – 15
Carnations
Buying Roses
Renovating Your Vegetable or Flower Gardens
Cut Flower Care
Pruning Trees and Shrubs - February 4 – 8
Annual Rose Pruning
Camellias
Subterranean Termites
Vegetable Gardening from Seed
Choosing a Florist - January 28 – February 1
Clumping Bamboo
Birdhouses
Antique Roses
Ladybugs
Pre-Emergence Herbicides - January 21 – 25
Indoor Flowering Plants
Coontie
Treating Cold-Damaged Plants
Trumpet Trees
Lemons and Limes - January 14 – 18
Compost Maintenance
Edible Flowers
Japanese Magnolia
Air Potato Round-Up
Australian Tree Ferns - January 7 – 11
Florida Pines
Birdwatching Basics
Renovating Your Lawn
Nitrogen
Bat Houses



