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The Florida-Friendly Landscaping(TM) Program at the University of Florida.

Gainesville, FL
Joined January 2010

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jan 19

    Check out these great garden trends for 2017!

  2. 9 hours ago

    Read this article to find out the benefits of practices!

  3. 10 hours ago

    findings could help prevent crop-killing pathogen from coming to U.S.;

  4. Jan 20

    This funny video shows the importance of watching what goes down the storm drain.

  5. Jan 18

    Learn how and when to prune your deciduous fruit trees:

  6. Jan 17

    Learn about how to select and care for Camellias! http: //buff.ly/2j5vrqZ…/orn…/camellias.html

  7. Jan 17

    The Butterfly Guy: Florida-Friendly Landscaping;

  8. Jan 17

    In Live Oak doing some simple field prep for soil core sampling this week. New year, new research!

  9. Jan 13

    Check out this video on the cattle research UF/IFAS has been conducting!:

  10. Jan 12

    As the weather gets colder in Florida, it's time to think about how to take care of your lawn. Read more here:

  11. Jan 12

    researchers believe Asian vegetables can be grown in the U.S.

  12. Jan 12

    Join tonight @ Biscayne Green to learn how to apply the 9 principles in your home landscape!

  13. Jan 11

    Looking for a low-maintenance plant for decoration? Think about bringing a cactus home!

  14. Jan 10

    "Camellias and red maples blossom in North and Central Florida, while white frangipani blooms in South Florida."

  15. Jan 9

    Happy Monday! Find out the basics to composting!

  16. Jan 9

    Need a new years resolution? Try no-pesticide gardening!

  17. Jan 6

    "Mahonia species are grown for their unusual foliage, beautiful wintertime flowers, and bird-tempting berries."

  18. Jan 3

    Start the new year by planting these edibles in your Florida garden (via )

  19. Jan 3

    Learn where you can save water in a Florida Water Star home.

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