Your palm trees will be fine. All the commonly planted landscape palms are hardy down to 20 degrees or lower. You may see ...
Cold injury is a major limitation to citrus production, yet the molecular mechanisms enabling hardy species to survive freezing remain unclear. This study reveals that spermidine, a polyamine ...
Did you know that colder temperatures can actually decrease the acid and increase the sugar content in oranges and make them ...
A brief cold snap across Florida has residents worrying about pipes and plants, but citrus growers say the latest round of chilly weather is not yet severe enough to threaten fruit.
The Texas A&M Forest Service debunked a false viral claim that trees explode in the cold. Here's what can really happen.
As southeastern states were hit by a cold snap during the weekend, citrus and strawberry crops held tight thanks to freeze ...
Trim dead, damaged, or crowded branches to boost fruit quality and keep trees tidy. Thinning the canopy and reducing height improves sun exposure, airflow, and ease of care. Regular pruning supports ...
Florida’s groundwater remains relatively warm even in winter, often in the 50s or 60s. As the water freezes around the trunk ...
January is here and we will still experience cold temperatures since it is the second coolest month of the year. The average ...
There’s something special about picking a fresh lemon or orange right from your own living room. If you’ve ever wished you could grow citrus but worry your cold climate will get in the way, you’re not ...