1. 1/1/1987 The first new edition in ten years of the bible of Florida gardening. Addressing the needs of gardening novices, seasoned hobbyists, and horticultural professionals alike, the author created a reference book that no Florida gardener should be without.
  2. 1/1/2009 319 pp. : ill. Dans le Routard Floride,mis à jour chaque année, vous trouverez: unepremière partietout en couleurs pour découvrir lavilleà l’aide de photos et de cartes illustrantnos coups de cœur; dessuggestions d’itinérairesetdesinfos pratiquespour organiser votre séjour; et, bien sûr, des...
  3. 1/3/2007 This book features both common and hard-to-find fruits, vegetables, herbs, spices and bamboo for Southwest Florida. It includes fruiting trees, shrubs, herbaceous plants, fruiting vines, brambles, tropical vegetables, herbs, spices, bamboo, tropical and subtropical fruit tree ripening chart,...
  4. Expertly researched and photographed, this guide offers an excellent reference book for anyone interested in the Florida landscape. 274 color photos of Florida's more popular turfgrass, bedding plants, perennials, groundcovers, palms, shrubs, trees, vines and interior foliage. Each plant has the...
  5. 1/1/2012 385 pages, illustrated. 2 copies (one copy is first edition, 1985, 80 pages) The Kampong, an 11-acre botanical garden located in Cocunut Grove, Florida, is part of the National Tropical Botanical Garden.
  6. 1/1/1987 In this booklet, you will find proven ways to encourage a broad cross-section of Florida wildlife to visit and live around your home. No matter what your time or finacial constraints, you can take some time or financial constraints, you can take some of these simple steps to improve wildlife...
  7. 11/9/2015 If you've been fighting with your Florida garden, you're doing it wrong! Florida wants to be covered in forest, not grass and annuals. Picture yourself strolling through a lush and tame jungle loaded with sweet fruit, vegetables, roots, medicinal herbs, flowers and darting butterflies. Now...
  8. This publication is intended to aid sugarcane producers in the identification of symptoms of nutrient disorders, weeds, diseases, and insects potentially observed in the field. Where applicable corrective measures are suggested.
  9. Compilation of 35 lectures taught at the University of Florida Agriculural Engineering Department
  10. 1/9/2015 Quit fighting to grow food in Florida and discover the secrets to abundance! Deal with pests naturally! Discover ridiculously productive plants! Turn your sand into soil! Feed your family from your backyard! Conquer your fear of failure! Green up your thumbs!