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Keith Valentine: · President of Florida Landscape Doctor Inc. · Graduate of Ricks College (Now Known as BYU Idaho) Rexburg Idaho 1979 with a Degree in Associate of Arts And Sciences · Started in the Landscape business in 1982 in Clearwater, Florida · State Certified Pest Control Operator in Lawn and Ornamental # JF 7471 · Licensed Irrigation Contractor In Hillsborough # SP-13744, · St.Johns BL-4876, Clay C-140-IR, Putnam SBIS-013 and Duval I-255 · Certified Arborist with the International Society of Arboriculture # FL-1053A · Member of the American Society of Consulting Arborists · Licensed Real Estate Agent with the State of Florida # SL597177 · Active Member of Rotary International – Palatka Sunrise Chapter · Contributing Writer of Horticulture Articles monthly in “In The Field Magazine” · Serves on the Tree Committee for the City of Palatka |
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Be sure to check back around the20th of each month to read our article featured in in The Field' magazine.
January 2008 The Oleander Caterpillar
December 2007 Botanical: Viscum Album
November 2007 Shade Trees...Which One is Right For You?
October 2007 Palm Boring Beetles
September 2007 Growing Pineapples in Florida
August 2007 Tree Health—Soil Compaction 2—5 Years Later
Jaly 2007 Irrigation—Troubleshooting for the Homeowner
May 2007 Can You Trim Your Neighbors Tree Limbs? Review the Law
March 2007 Tree Law—Damages to Your Trees By Someone Else
February 2007 Cold Damage—Before and After a Freeze
January 2007 That Pesky Aphid Bug!
February 2007 Which Mulch to Use?
November 2006 Watering the Lawn During the Winter Season
October 2006 Making Water Wetter for Chemical Use
April 2006 Chinch Bugs in the Turf - What To Do?
March 2006 Should You Insure Your Trees and Plants?
February 2006 Mole Crickets Require Year Round Care!
January 2006 Need Vigor in Your Lawn? Try Lime.
December 2005 The Poinsettia Plant
November 2005 Cool Weather - Turf Weed Problems
October 2005 Irrigation - Troubleshooting for the Homeowner
September 2005 Lawn Dying? You May have Fungus!
August 2005 Sod Webworms
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