Articles by fullersfactsandfaqs
Q: The birds do not seem to like my bird feeder. It is near the center of our back yard. I keep fresh seed in it. How can I get them to use it? A: Birds want to
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January 24, 2019 // 0 Comments
Q: I have an ornamental pepper plant. It has purple, orange and green peppers on it. Are they edible? A: The ornamental peppers are hot. I have seen this plant
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January 15, 2019 // 0 Comments
Q: I have a Cherokee rose which was grown from a cutting and is now three years old. The plant is big but I get no blooms. What can I do? A: The plant should be
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January 4, 2019 // 0 Comments
SAINT AUGUSTINE – Florida horticulturalist Keith Fuller is teaching a program on trees—their benefits to the homeowner’s landscape and environment, where to
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November 12, 2018 // 0 Comments
Q: Now that the leaves on my caladiums are fading, is it all right to go ahead and cut them back? A: As long as the bulb has foliage, it is best to leave it in
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October 29, 2018 // 0 Comments
Q: When do I cut back my Confederate rose to take cuttings for rooting. Also, when is a good time to set out a fruit tree from a pot? A: This is a good time to
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October 15, 2018 // 0 Comments
Q: Now that my gladiolus have bloomed, can I dig up the bulbs and save them for next year? A: You need to let the gladiolus plant grow so it can produce and save
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October 1, 2018 // 0 Comments
Q: My impatiens seem to wilt every day. My neighbor has some and they do not do this. Is there something wrong with my plants? A: Impatiens are a good choice for
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September 20, 2018 // 0 Comments
Q. I like having cut flowers in my home. What are some perennials I can plant that will provide me with long flower stems for cutting? A. A few perennials that will
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September 9, 2018 // 0 Comments