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Florida Flowers: Sunshine, Strength, and Serious Style!
Tired of flowers wilting in the Florida heat? Discover the strongest, most beautiful flowers that not only survive but thrive in the Sunshine State, from the mighty Hibiscus to the Butterfly-attracting Pentas!
paulceki1205
3 hours ago4 min read


🌀 The Hidden Damage of "Hurricane Cuts": Why Pruning an Oak Tree Incorrectly Can Kill It
When the threat of a hurricane looms over Jacksonville, the wrong pruning cut can be a death sentence for your tree. Discover the biological reason why amateur practices like lion-tailing or topping create dangerous leverage points and invite decay (a breakdown of the crucial CODIT process). Learn the professional, science-backed method of Structural Pruning that actually strengthens your tree against high winds, protecting your property for the long term.
paulceki1205
6 hours ago3 min read


🌳 The Goldilocks Guide: How to Apply Mulch for Optimal Tree Health (Not Too Little, Not Too Much)
Don't just trim—prune with purpose! Understanding the basic biology of your trees is the secret to a professional result. Learn the difference between healthy cuts and the amateur mistakes that invite disease and decay. In this essential guide, we use clear diagrams to show you exactly what to remove (like damaging suckers and crossing branches) and how to make the perfect, healing 45-degree angle cut to ensure structural integrity and vibrant, long-term health for your North
paulceki1205
15 hours ago3 min read


🌳 Is Your Beautiful Live Oak a "Silent" Hazard? 5 Warning Signs Only a Pro Looks For.
Your beautiful Live Oak could be a silent hazard. A Jacksonville arborist breaks down the biological reasons behind tree failure and reveals 5 critical warning signs only a professional looks for, including fungal conks and V-shaped branch unions.
paulceki1205
16 hours ago3 min read


Is Your Tree a Time Bomb? An Arborist Reveals 3 Signs of Imminent Failure
A hazardous tree in a yard showing severe decay, including a large trunk cavity, fungus growth, and a massive, broken 'widowmaker' branch.
paulceki1205
24 hours ago4 min read
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