Average temperature: High 79 Low 59
Rainfall: 2.32 inches
November Plantings
Vegetables: Beet, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrot, cauliflower, celery, Chinese cabbage, collard, endive, kale, kohlrabi, lettuce, mustard, onion, pea, radicchio, radish, rhubarb, rutabaga, spinach, Swiss chard and turnip.
Flowers: Ageratum, alyssum, baby's breath, black-eyed Susan, bush daisy, calendula, California poppy, candy tuff, carnation, cat's whiskers, chrysanthemum, cleome, cornflower, delphinium, dianthus, Drift roses, dusty miller, foxglove, gaillardia, geranium, goldenrod, heliotrope, hollyhocks, Iceland poppy, impatiens, larkspur, lobelia, ornamental cabbage & kale, pansy, petunia, phlox, salvia, Shasta daisy, snapdragon, stock, sweet pea, verbena, viola and wax begonias.
Herbs: anise, arugula, basil, borage, chive, cardamon, chervil, cilantro, coriander, dill, fennel, garlic, ginger, lavender, lemon balm, lovage, Mexican tarragon, mint, nasturtium, oregano, parsley, rosemary, sage, sweet marjoram, thyme and watercress.
Bulbs: African iris, amaryllis, anemone, bulbine, crinum, day lily, rain lily, ranunculus, society garlic, spider lily and narcissus; refrigerate Dutch iris, tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and similar bulbs needing a cold treatment before flowering.
Lawn Care
Fall is a good time to sod or plug problem areas in lawns; delay Bahia seeding until spring.
Sow winter ryegrass seed at end of November.
Complete fall feedings with a low phosphorus fertilizer during early November.
Lawns can dry quickly during the warmer days of November; water as permitted.
Set irrigation times to once a week when Daylight Savings Time on Nov 2nd.
Water lawns separately from trees and shrubs that need less moisture.
Repair and adjust sprinklers to water efficiently
Chinch bug and caterpillar control may still be needed during warm fall weather.
Have lawn soil tested by the University of Florida lab before fertilizing.
Brown patch disease can be severe in zoysia; treat this month or when first noted.
Apply herbicides for your lawn type if needed for broadleaf and sedge weed control.
Continue mowing at normal heights.
Aerate hard to wet, compacted and nematode infected soils.
Remove and compost fallen leaves.
Fill in shady problem spots with ornamental ground covers.