Monthly Archives: June 2023

Water Talk: Plants For Your Pond

Adding plants in and around a community stormwater pond is a great way to boost the ecosystem services provided by your water feature. Emergent plants in a pond’s littoral zone (the shallow shelf-like area between a pond’s bank and deep water) help improve water quality by aiding the pond’s ability to remove nutrients from incoming…

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Why Do My Mango Trees Not Produce Many Fruits Each Year?

Driving around the Treasure Coast, you should realize that there is an abundance of Mangoes. As an Extension agent with UF/IFAS Extension in St Lucie County, I have been asked questions such as: why my mango trees do not produce many fruits each year? Mango trees need to recuperate after each fruit-bearing season, therefore adequate…

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CORE Training for Nurseries and Greenhouses

You told us that finding Continuing Education Units (CEUs) in CORE is hard to find. We listened and created an online class for you! The class is available 24/7, 365 days a year, and costs only $30! The money from this class will be used to support the IPM Nursery Scout Training workshop offered every…

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Calcium and Vitamin D are Important Nutrients

Why do we say “Get your calcium-rich foods”, “Get enough Vitamin D”, and “Eat low-fat or fat-free dairy products?” Why do I need to eat or drink calcium-rich foods and food containing Vitamin D? These two nutrients can provide health benefits to your body. Calcium helps build and maintain strong bones and teeth and helps…

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Florida Land Steward Update, June 23, 2023

RURAL AND FAMILY LAND PROTECTION PROGRAM OPEN FOR ENROLLMENT Apply by July 27 The Florida Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services has announced an application cycle for landowners to apply to the Rural and Family Lands Protection Program. This is an agricultural land preservation program designed to protect important agricultural lands through the acquisition of…

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Kill the Weed Before it Seeds.

Between June 1st and September 30th, Florida experienced most of its annual rainfall.  We love the rain because the plants are naturally irrigated, but sometimes, we wish to put the rain on a timer. Unfortunately, the rain also irrigates the weeds, which tend to grow faster than our turfgrass, making it look unsightly. I have many weeds…

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Study: Where bison roam could spread microbes

A new study from University of Florida and Kansas State University researchers found that bison carry plant-associated fungi in their saliva, with the potential to spread fungi across the prairie. The study raises questions about other grazing mammals and the role of the collection of microbes in an ecosystem. As some of North America’s earliest…

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Weekly “What is it?:” Wind Resistant Trees

      Branches and trees fell in west Pensacola during heavy rains and a tornado last week. Photo credit: Carrie Stevenson, UF IFAS Extension The Pensacola area has had its fair share of rough weather lately. While the recent storms were not hurricanes, the rainfall totals rivaled many tropical storms, and the lighting and wind…

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