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Friday, February 24, 2012
Best Tampa Bay Landscaper Gives You A Helpful Tip
You Must Use Salt Tolerant Plants
Salt Tolerant Plants, Flowers and Foliage
Ivy geraniums - commonly used in hanging baskets
Portulaca - this is a drought tolerant annual
Lantana - these are used as an annual in cooler climates but Lantanas are considered perennials in Florida
Coleus - these are mostly used as an annual to provide foliage in your landscape
Kalanchoe - these are considered perennials in Florida
Daylilies - these are moderately salt tolerant plants
Prickly pear cactus - these can handle the severity of the the sun and additionally are also a deer resistant plant
Salt Tolerant Plants, Groundcovers and Vines
Bar Harbor Juniper
English Ivy Plants - these are considered one of the most invasive plants
Lilyturf
Virginia Creeper Vines - these are also considered to be a very invasive plant
The top salt tolerant plants grown in Florida are:
Confederate jasmine
Flowering jasmine
Bougainvillea
Salt Tolerant Plants and Shrubs
Rosa Rugosa - a salt tolerant plant called the 'Beach Rose'
Sumac, including staghorn sumac
Winterberry Holly
Bayberry
You Must Use Salt Tolerant Plants
Salt Tolerant Plants, Flowers and Foliage
Ivy geraniums - commonly used in hanging baskets
Portulaca - this is a drought tolerant annual
Lantana - these are used as an annual in cooler climates but Lantanas are considered perennials in Florida
Coleus - these are mostly used as an annual to provide foliage in your landscape
Kalanchoe - these are considered perennials in Florida
Daylilies - these are moderately salt tolerant plants
Prickly pear cactus - these can handle the severity of the the sun and additionally are also a deer resistant plant
Salt Tolerant Plants, Groundcovers and Vines
Bar Harbor Juniper
English Ivy Plants - these are considered one of the most invasive plants
Lilyturf
Virginia Creeper Vines - these are also considered to be a very invasive plant
The top salt tolerant plants grown in Florida are:
Confederate jasmine
Flowering jasmine
Bougainvillea
Salt Tolerant Plants and Shrubs
Rosa Rugosa - a salt tolerant plant called the 'Beach Rose'
Sumac, including staghorn sumac
Winterberry Holly
Bayberry
If you are having problems with your Tampa Bay Landscaping, and you would like our assistance, you can always call us at 727-551-4951 or go to our website for more information at Tampa Bay Landscape Services
We Look Forward To Hearing From You!
Salt Tolerant Plants, Flowers and Foliage
Ivy geraniums - commonly used in hanging baskets
Portulaca - this is a drought tolerant annual
Lantana - these are used as an annual in cooler climates but Lantanas are considered perennials in Florida
Coleus - these are mostly used as an annual to provide foliage in your landscape
Kalanchoe - these are considered perennials in Florida
Daylilies - these are moderately salt tolerant plants
Prickly pear cactus - these can handle the severity of the the sun and additionally are also a deer resistant plant
Salt Tolerant Plants, Groundcovers and Vines
Bar Harbor Juniper
English Ivy Plants - these are considered one of the most invasive plants
Lilyturf
Virginia Creeper Vines - these are also considered to be a very invasive plant
The top salt tolerant plants grown in Florida are:
Confederate jasmine
Flowering jasmine
Bougainvillea
Salt Tolerant Plants and Shrubs
Rosa Rugosa - a salt tolerant plant called the 'Beach Rose'
Sumac, including staghorn sumac
Winterberry Holly
Bayberry
You Must Use Salt Tolerant Plants
Salt Tolerant Plants, Flowers and Foliage
Ivy geraniums - commonly used in hanging baskets
Portulaca - this is a drought tolerant annual
Lantana - these are used as an annual in cooler climates but Lantanas are considered perennials in Florida
Coleus - these are mostly used as an annual to provide foliage in your landscape
Kalanchoe - these are considered perennials in Florida
Daylilies - these are moderately salt tolerant plants
Prickly pear cactus - these can handle the severity of the the sun and additionally are also a deer resistant plant
Salt Tolerant Plants, Groundcovers and Vines
Bar Harbor Juniper
English Ivy Plants - these are considered one of the most invasive plants
Lilyturf
Virginia Creeper Vines - these are also considered to be a very invasive plant
The top salt tolerant plants grown in Florida are:
Confederate jasmine
Flowering jasmine
Bougainvillea
Salt Tolerant Plants and Shrubs
Rosa Rugosa - a salt tolerant plant called the 'Beach Rose'
Sumac, including staghorn sumac
Winterberry Holly
Bayberry
If you are having problems with your Tampa Bay Landscaping, and you would like our assistance, you can always call us at 727-551-4951 or go to our website for more information at Tampa Bay Landscape Services
We Look Forward To Hearing From You!
Tips To Help You With Your Tampa Bay Landscaping Problems
Tampa Bay Landscaping Problem #1 And Its Solution
Palm Tree Nutrient Deficiencies
Nitrogen Deficiency - you will notice the older leaves turn first. They will have a light green or yellow color, then you will notice that the entire tree will become off color.
Potassium Deficiency - you will notice the older leaves turn first. The symptoms are yellow or orange spots on the leaves. The leaves will then become withered looking.
Magnesium Deficiency - you will notice the older leaves turn first and then it will continue up through the canopy. You will see a broad light yellow band along the outer margin of the oldest leaves but the center of the leaf will probably remain green. The affected leaves will not return to green, new growth will be needed to replace them.
Manganese Deficiency - often called 'Frizzle Top' is usually caused by the soil being to alkaline. You will notice this on the new leaves only. They will grow looking yellowish due to a decreased amount of chlorophyll, they will also look weak and of smaller size with extensive streaking in the leaves.It will continue to get worse and if left untreated a dying tree will not be able to be salvaged and will not survive.
If you are having problems with your Tampa Bay Landscaping, and you would like our assistance, you can always call us at 727-551-4951 or go to our website for more information at Tampa Bay Landscape Services
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Palm Tree Nutrient Deficiencies
Nitrogen Deficiency - you will notice the older leaves turn first. They will have a light green or yellow color, then you will notice that the entire tree will become off color.
Potassium Deficiency - you will notice the older leaves turn first. The symptoms are yellow or orange spots on the leaves. The leaves will then become withered looking.
Magnesium Deficiency - you will notice the older leaves turn first and then it will continue up through the canopy. You will see a broad light yellow band along the outer margin of the oldest leaves but the center of the leaf will probably remain green. The affected leaves will not return to green, new growth will be needed to replace them.
Manganese Deficiency - often called 'Frizzle Top' is usually caused by the soil being to alkaline. You will notice this on the new leaves only. They will grow looking yellowish due to a decreased amount of chlorophyll, they will also look weak and of smaller size with extensive streaking in the leaves.It will continue to get worse and if left untreated a dying tree will not be able to be salvaged and will not survive.
If you are having problems with your Tampa Bay Landscaping, and you would like our assistance, you can always call us at 727-551-4951 or go to our website for more information at Tampa Bay Landscape Services
We Look Forward To Hearing From You!
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