Show Archive — 2012
Learn what shows you've missed last year.
December 24 – 28
December 17 – 21
December 10 – 14
December 3 –7
- Shumard Oak
- Christmas Tree Selection and Care
- Living Christmas Trees
- Christmas Tree Safety
- Plant Swaps
November 26 – 30
November 19 – 23
November 12 – 16
November 5 – 9
October 29 – November 2
October 22 – 26
October 15 – 19
October 8 – 12
October 1 – 5
September 24 – 28
- Tamarind
- Vermicomposting
- Swamp Sunflower
- Seasonal Container Gardens
- FFL Principle #9: Protect the Waterfront
September 17 – 21
September 10 – 14
- Restoring Trees After a Hurricane
- Touch Gardens
- Vegetable Gardening with Raised Beds
- What are Chilling Hours?
- Rain Sensors
September 3 – 7
August 27 – 31
- Chinese Jujube
- Sweet Onions
- Integrated Pest Management
- Soil Amendments
- FFL Principle #8: Reduce Stormwater Runoff
August 20 – 24
August 13 – 17
- Using Animal Manure as Fertilizer
- Coral Honeysuckle
- Mamey Sapote
- Scouting Tips
- Make Your Own Mist House
August 6 – 10
July 30 – August 3
- Lily of the Nile
- FFL Principle #7: Recycle Yard Waste
- Perennial Peanut
- Pickling Vegetables
- Selecting Trees That Can Withstand Hurricanes
July 23 – 27
- Master Gardener Plant Clinics
- Blackberry Lily
- Fireflies
- Grafting and Budding Plants
- Using Reclaimed Water
July 16 – 20
July 9 – 13
- Freezing Fruits and Vegetables
- Garden Camps for Kids
- Bulbine
- Organic Lawn Care
- Starting Your Own Compost
July 2 – 6
- Peacock Gingers
- Sharpening the Mower Blade
- Firebush
- Controlling Caterpillars with Bt
- Tropical Sod Webworms
June 25 – 29
- Orchid Diseases
- Garden Projects for Kids
- Aphids
- Sun and Heat Protection
- FFL Principle #6: Manage Yard Pests Responsibly
June 18 – 22
June 11 – 15
- Why Won't My Bougainvillea Bloom?
- Preventing and Capturing Runoff
- Creeping Fig
- Quick- vs. Slow-release Fertilizers
- Chinese Elm
June 4 – 8
- Garden Sheds
- Choosing the Right Crapemyrtle
- Summer Bedding Plants
- Rain Garden Plants
- Preparing to Plant a Lawn
May 28 – June 1
- Angel's Trumpet
- Updated Plant Hardiness Zones
- Harvesting and Storing Vegetables
- FFL Principle #5: Attract Wildlife
- Drift® Roses
May 21 – 25
- Garden Sheds
- Sweet Potatoes
- Testing Rain Sensors
- Florida-Friendly Roses
- Preparing Trees for Hurricanes
May 14 – 18
- Rust
- Hurricane Pruning Palms
- Florida Garden Select Plants
- What is Climate Change?
- Jerusalem Artichoke
May 7 – 11
- Recycled Utility Mulch
- Designing Low-water Use Landscapes
- Training Vines
- Trees and Powerlines
- Outdoor Furniture
April 30 – May 4
- FFL Principle #4: Mulch
- Persian Shield
- Watering Newly Planted Trees
- Summer Vegetable Gardens
- Beach Sunflower
April 23 – 27
- Controlling Weeds in Landscape Beds
- How to Take a Turfgrass Sample
- Bird of Paradise
- Tools for Weeding
- Resurrection Fern
April 16 – 20
- Salt-tolerant Landscapes
- Improving Your Lawn's Drought Tolerance
- How to Calculate Fertilizer for Your Lawn
- Lovebugs
- Starting a Community Garden
April 9 – 13
- Preparing your Greenhouse for Summer
- Large Patch Disease
- Downy Mildew on Impatiens
- Birdbaths
- Pond Cypress
April 2 – 6
March 26 – 30
- Firecracker Plant
- Do Established Trees Need Fertilizer?
- Urban Gardens
- Hornworm Caterpillars
- FFL Principle #3: Fertilize Appropriately
March 19 – 23
- Chewing Insect Pests
- Tomato Varieties for Florida
- Spring Flower Garden Beds
- Learning to Set Your Irrigation Timer
- Fertilizing your Vegetable Garden
March 12 – 16
- Listening to Your Lawn
- Dealing with Late Freezes
- Succession Planting of Vegetables
- Dealing with Lawn Diseases
- Indian Hawthorn
March 5 – 9
February 27 – March 2
- Spring Irrigation Maintenance
- Fertilizing Fruit Trees
- FFL Principle #2: Water Efficiently
- Oakleaf Hydrangea
- Creating an Edible Landscape
February 20 – 24
- Ornamental Vegetables
- Surinam Cherry
- Slow-release Fertilizer
- New Plants From Leaf Cuttings
- Armadillos
February 13 – 17
- Naturalized Landscape Design
- Long-lasting Cut Flowers
- Showstopping Ornamental Grasses
- Tomatoes
- Fertilizing Roses
February 6 – 10
- Florida School Garden Competition
- Renovating Your Vegetable and Flower Gardens
- Carnations
- Buying roses
- Asparagus
January 30 – February 3
- River Oats
- FFL Principle #1: Right Plant, Right Place
- Japanese Magnolia
- Alphabet Gardens
- Vegetable Garden Transplants
January 23 – 27
- Outdoor Kitchens
- Pruning Ornamental Grasses
- Dog-proofing the Landscape
- Florida Pines
- Treating Cold-damaged Plants
January 16 – 20
- Rotating Pest Management Strategies
- Bamboo Teepees
- Preserving Leaves with Glycerin
- Plant Dormancy
- Literary Gardens
January 9 – 13
- Planting Poinsettias
- Landscaping to Increase Your Home's Value
- Pansies and Violas
- Arbor Day
- What is Florida-Friendly Landscaping?
January 2 – 6
- Chinese Evergreen
- Grow Your Own Potatoes
- Pruning Crapemyrtles
- Preserving Camellia Flowers with Wax
- Types of Irrigation