Broward County Master Gardener Volunteers Evaluate UF/IFAS Lettuce Lines Grown Hydroponically

Article by UF/IFAS Extension Broward County Urban Horticulture Agent Lorna Bravo

Food security is a critical concern as the global population expands, and natural resources dwindle. Smart solutions for more efficient farming, hardier crops, alternative sources of nutrition, and safer food packaging and storage are essential. The UF/IFAS Extension Broward County Master Gardener Program introduced a new Master Gardener class module, Sustainable Hydroponics 101, for Master Gardener Volunteers. The new class module brings awareness about the importance of sustainable home food production, water use efficiency, and nutrient saving principles in urban spaces. The demand for trained farmers will increase in our society in the coming years. The foundations that Master Gardener Volunteers lay in our community about the importance of sustainable urban food systems in urban populations will be invaluable.

In May 2019, Broward County Master Gardener program launched the first hydroponic workshop to 23 Master Gardener Volunteers with a focus on water use efficiency. The Broward County Master Gardener Program has been collaborating since 2019 with Dr. Germán V. Sandoya-Miranda, assistant professor of lettuce breeding and genetics at Everglades Research and Education Center. One of Dr. Sandoya’s research projects is to develop lettuce cultivars with good horticultural traits for Florida production.

 

Did you know that the United States is the second-largest producer of lettuce in the world?

It is a 3 Billion Dollar Business to the entire USA which situates second after China in the production of this leafy vegetable. Lettuce is one of the top ten most consumed vegetables in the USA providing a source of unappreciated nutrients to consumers.

Dr. Sandoya teaches one workshop during UF/IFAS Extension Broward County Master Class Course Title “Lettuce Production in Florida for Master Gardener Volunteers”. The new hydroponic seminar, along with his lettuce class for Master Gardener Volunteers, will be helping evaluate UF lettuce lines suitable for hydroponics.

 

Broward County Master Gardener Volunteer Class 2019 Results

During the Class of 2019, Master Gardener Volunteers learned how to build their own hydroponic floating bed system to test hydroponically grown Florida lettuce as an alternative crop for local food production. From 23 Master Gardeners, 19 were satisfied with the workshop and results. Master Gardener Volunteers increased their understanding of basic hydroponics.

 

Broward County Master Gardener Volunteer Class 2019

 

 

 

 

 

Broward County Master Gardener Volunteer Class 2020

This year, twenty-two new Master Gardener Volunteer trainees will be learning how to build and use a basic deep-water culture technique with 5-gallon buckets. The 5-Gallon bucket system will help them evaluate three different lettuce experimental lines from Dr. German’s Sandoya’s breeding program. The Master Gardener Volunteer Trainees will be helping gather data during the Summer of 2020 on three lettuce breeding lines for Dr. Sandoya’s Research project. Participants will apply the skills taught during the Master Gardener class and will apply the hands-on practice in making their water quality measurements; proper fertilizer use and practice nutrient load reduction in hydroponics. They will also be weighing lettuce heads, identifying disorders as tip burn, bolting, and evaluating taste, and other checklist items.

 

New Master Gardener Volunteer Class 2020 learning How to Grow Seeds in Hydroponic Substrates
Broward County Master Gardeners Testing Water Holding Capacity

 

“I am looking forward to participating in the KydroKit Project. This initiative will help us set up a hydroponic system at home, and will let us experiment with growing different types of lettuces in an urban hydroponic agriculture system. Having more control of nutrients, PH and the growing environment, while at the same time reducing soil-related insects, fungi and bacteria, sounds exciting. Soil is a non-renewable resource; having sustainable alternatives to growing our food is critical in urban areas. Furthermore, given that agriculture uses about 70% of water worldwide, having an alternative that reduces and optimizes water usage is key for the future” – Julieta Ross, 2020 MGV Trainee in Davie, FL

 

 

Why Grow Hydroponically?

Hydroponic Advantages

Plants grow faster. Experts suggest that plants grow at least 20 percent more quickly in hydroponic systems than they do in soil.

No soil is required. This can be a distinct advantage in areas where existing garden soil is poor or for apartment dwellers who don’t have access to garden plots.

Hydroponic growing takes less space. Plants don’t need to develop extensive root systems to obtain the nutrients they need, so they can be packed together tightly—another advantage for those who must garden indoors.

Saves Water. The reservoirs used in hydroponics are enclosed to prevent evaporation, and they are sealed systems. The plants will take up only the water they need.

Nutrient Saving. Though hydroponics relies heavily on water, it uses less because water and nutrients can be recycled and reused.

In a time where land and water are becoming scarce, and the population grows, hydroponics is an appealing alternative for our future food security.

 

Are you interested to Evaluate UF/IFAS Lettuce lines?
Just “LETTUCE” know.
UF Lettuce Lines-Seeds Provided by Dr. German Sandoya
Lettuce Cultivars Grown Soiless
Master Gardener Training-Soilless Indoor Gardening Workshop

 

 

Interested to Join our UF/IFAS Extension Broward County Master Gardener Volunteer Program?

You can apply at http://sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu/broward/urban-horticulture-and-natural-resources/broward-master-gardener/. UF/IFAS Extension Broward County Classes start every year in February, and they are 15 weeks long. Classes take place Wednesdays and Saturdays. Contact Master Gardener Coordinator Lorna Bravo at lbravo1@ufl.edu

UF/IFAS Extension South Florida Urban Agriculture Initiative

The South Florida Hydroponics Initiative is a collaborative effort between county Extension faculty from Broward, Hardee, Hillsborough, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach, counties, and statewide faculty of the University of Florida united in the UF/IFAS Coalition of Florida Extension Educators (CAFE Latino). The group came together to develop educational materials and activities to the growing Latinx population in English and Spanish and increase the reach of UF/IFAS Cooperative Extension. The team utilized the current initiative of using hydroponics to raise awareness of urban agriculture opportunities in Florida among the Latinx.

 

UF/IFAS Extension South Florida Urban Agriculture Initiative

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This video is serving as an educational tool to increase knowledge on water conservation efforts, with the role of trained Master Gardener volunteers in the community, pests, and disease management practices for Florida-grown lettuce, cultivar options, and other topics delivered in a friendly format.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaZb3KLhzRE&t=5

To read more about Dr.German Sandoya’s Lettuce Breeding Project
you can visit https://erec.ifas.ufl.edu/faculty-pages/dr-german-sandoya-faculty-page

For more information about pest and diseases affecting your lettuce, please reach out to Vanessa Campoverde evcampoverde@ufl.edu How to integrate your small hydroponic farm can be obtained by contacting Dr. Jiangxiao Qiu qiuj@ufl.edu For more information on how to set a hydroponic system for urban settings to contact UF Agriculture Agent Jonael Bosques jonael@ufl.edu and UF Small farms Agent Francisco Rivera friveramelendez@ufl.edu.

UF/IFAS Extension Broward Green Bites Newsletter

Do you want to receive our quarterly Broward Green Bites newsletters? It has terrific horticultural educational information and resources. You can download them directly at http://sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu/broward/urban-horticulture-and-natural-resources/publications/ Follow us on Instagram at #Urbanhortbroward Visit the UF/IFAS web site at http://sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu/broward/ and contact Lorna Bravo at lbravo1@ufl.edu You can reach us at twitter https://twitter.com/HortUrban

 

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Posted: May 26, 2020


Category: Agribusiness, Agriculture, Community Volunteers, Conservation, Crops, Florida-Friendly Landscaping, Food Safety, Fruits & Vegetables, Health & Nutrition, Home Landscapes, Horticulture, NATURAL RESOURCES, UF/IFAS Extension, UF/IFAS Teaching, , Water, Work & Life
Tags: Community Garden, Conservation, Food Security, Gallons Of Water, Hydroponics, Kids Grow Food, Lettuce, Lettuce Breeding, Sustainability, Urban Farming, Urban Farms, Urban Food Systems, Vegetables


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Donna Corbelli Castro

May 12, 2023

Thanks, Doug! I loved your YouTube movie! Well done.

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Donna Corbelli Castro

May 12, 2023

Thanks, December! We really have to change our thinking about what is acceptable in turf. We can't keep dumping fertilizers and chemicals on the land. We are not only poisoning the environment, but also our own health due to polluted drinking water.

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May 12, 2023

PERFECT thought for our times!

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May 12, 2023

Yea, good stuff. See my YouTube video on this topic, with emphasis on Florida snow, Richardia: https://youtu.be/srscVpv6cJI

Laura N Koehnlein
October 12, 2022

Hi Donna, I enjoy your blog is excellent! I also had the fortune last year to get one of these delicious fruits from your yard. It was a challenging process as I had never had one before. You are right, the flavor is a combination of pineapple, banana, and coconut. What a fantastic combination ah? Thank you for sharing! Laura

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Donna Corbelli Castro

September 9, 2022

Thank you! It has been a blessing overall. Still, I will miss driving by that beautiful tree...

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September 9, 2022

We did loose a treasured tree but we do treasure our new friends and learned a lot about maintaining healthy trees.

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Donna Corbelli Castro

August 25, 2022

Thank you! It is an amazing tree. Plant your seedling in a one gallon pot and when it's grown into it, transplant it into the ground in a suitable location if you can. It's worth the wait.

Vivian
August 25, 2022

I loved your piece on Jaboticaba. I recently tasted the fruit for the first time and was immediately in love. I was able to acquire a small seedling but fear it will be several years before I enjoy the fruit.

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May 11, 2022

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May 11, 2022

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April 12, 2022

I like this article it has a lot of info I want to know, thanks for collecting this important info in this article

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Brenda Marty-Jimenez

April 6, 2022

Thank you, Laura!

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Brenda Marty-Jimenez

April 6, 2022

Thank you for your comment.

RitaTheodoras
April 5, 2022

Thank you for your article! It mentions all the talking points for us to consider as we age.

Laura
April 4, 2022

Excellent information to share with my participants, adults & seniors. Many of our adults are caregivers of their elder loved ones and with these tips, they can be more energy-efficient helpers. Thank you, Brenda. LNS

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Donna Corbelli Castro

February 22, 2022

That's my goal! Thank you, Laura.

Laura
February 18, 2022

Thank you so much, Donna. Excellent information! I have been hurting my loquat tree over the years :( I hope the damage is not that big that he can heal. I really enjoy this article, short but rich in knowledge.

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Donna Torrey

February 2, 2022

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February 2, 2022

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January 24, 2022

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January 23, 2022

Great blog! I am loving it!! Will come back again. I am taking your feeds also.

lbravo1

January 23, 2022

Thank you for your feedback and supporting UF/IFAS Extension on our "Provide for Wildlife-Series". We feature 4 blogs per year on this topic and I am already working on our next one to be released next month! Stay tuned. Have a wonderful week and stay safe.-Lorna B.

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January 23, 2022

As I website possessor I believe the content matter here is rattling wonderful , appreciate it for your hard work. You should keep it up forever! Good Luck.

Donna Castro

January 12, 2022

Thanks, Charlie! Hope all is well with you as well. Happy 2022!

Donna Castro

January 12, 2022

Thank you for the feedback, Janine; I really appreciate it.

janine griffiths
January 12, 2022

Nice article Donna. Thanks for sharing this important and often forgotten information about how the seasons, even in South Florida, affect plants.

Charles Livio
January 12, 2022

Hi donna, Great facts about our planet that many people are not aware of. Wishing you a new year filled with love, good health and prosperity!

Donna Castro

January 4, 2022

Thank you, Rose! Happy 2022!

Rose M. Morales
January 4, 2022

Happy New Year Donna! This is a great article, very informative and interesting.

Donna Castro

January 3, 2022

Thank you! I hope that you have a very blessed 2022.

Laura
December 24, 2021

This article is great Donna. Thank you so much for the information. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

Donna Castro

December 22, 2021

Hi Cesar. I am familiar with them. How large are they?

Piromax
December 6, 2021

Thanks for the advice, Donna. My father lives in Florida. I sent him your article. Hope this helps him. There is no way he can improve the green space between the sidewalk and the street.

Rose Bechard Butman
December 3, 2021

Very nicely done Donna and Mike! There are many alternatives to sod that south Florida residents can try. Frog fruit, rain lilies and mimosa are native choices. Other Florida friendly choices would be perennial peanut and mondo grass. We hope to be offering free trees and alternatives to sod at our 20th Annual Water Matters Day event at Tree Tops Park on March 1, 2022.

Juan
October 26, 2021

When adopting these recommendations, one ensures to elongate the body's biological age over the chronological age. In addition to regular exercise one have to be attentive to the intensity of the exercises adopted, as well as the risk of injury, and joins failure due to repetitive impact. Superb blog!

Rose Bechard Butman
October 12, 2021

Nicely done! Thank you. Rose

Michael Maciejewski
October 12, 2021

We are very fortunate in South Florida, to have such knowledgeable professionals in the green industry. I enjoy learning from all of you.

Cesar+Peralta
October 12, 2021

Great information. I may need to do this to save some royal poincianas and kapock (ceiba/ silk floss) trees that are growing in the wrong place that I want to move to better places. Please tell me more if you know more about them.

Michael Zimmerman
October 12, 2021

Well done. Good information With Sandy soils especially in the drier months especially in warmer climates additional water maybe necessary

Juan
October 11, 2021

It is about prevention and preparation. Perfect timing for this type of information, even for the hurricane off season.

Juan
October 11, 2021

It is about prevention and preparation. Perfect timing for this type of information, even for the hurricane off season.

Donna Castro

October 5, 2021

Thank you! Pruning matters!

Timothy Wilson
October 5, 2021

Good one, this post is really a guide for pruning techniques with profound knowledge! We have a small backyard and we are planning to carry out landscaping work especially the pruning task. We have contacted several local contractors for quotes and finally set up a consultation with one near RI area. Tom and his team would come to our house and provide his guidance and service to get the job done within our budget on tree removal ri. Hope that our backyard would look good and we couldn't wait to see the outcome

Donna Castro

September 28, 2021

Yes, you can! I have done it before. The dappled shade works well for many orhchids.

Carolina
September 23, 2021

Great informacion! Thank you for sharing The shaded area in my garden only has bamboo I was wondering it you also attach orchids to bamboo canes?

Donna Castro

September 13, 2021

Thank you, Rose, for the additional information; much appreciated!

Rose Bechard Butman
September 13, 2021

Donna, Another excellent article. Our native Sabal palms ae the most hurricane resistant of all our palms. In addition they provide great wildlife benefits. Wildlife and Ecology: Provides significant food and cover for wildlife.Larval host for monk skipper (Asbolis capucinus) butterflies. Nectar plant for eastern pygmy blue (Brephidiumisophthalma), southern hairstreak (Fixsenia favonius) and other butterflies.Attracts bee pollinnators. Birds and other animals eat the fruits.

Donna Castro

August 31, 2021

Best wishes on the hunt; it is well worth it. Try some of the native plant societies.

Donna Castro

August 31, 2021

Thanks! I have a feeling you will find one!

Donna Castro

August 31, 2021

It is amazing how much they prefer to be "free"! If you get a hard freeze, then you can wrap a cloth around it. Should be OK. Not plastic, or it will cook it when the sun comes out.

Stephanie
August 29, 2021

Great article! I recently moved a sad, little, indoor orchid out into the palm tree in our front yard. I have been amazed by the successful root growth and it is just now starting to grow a new baby leaf! I’m concerned about protecting it during the winter. If we get a freeze ( in Orlando, FL), what do I do?

Jeff Cole
August 28, 2021

Thank you! Caught my attention when I saw "True blue," "Polite vine," and "Winter bloom." Will be searching for a Sky Blue Cluster Vine!

Michael Ofanedes
August 27, 2021

Donna, reading your blog on Skyblue Cluster Vine was a great way to start my morning. Well done and thank you. Now I have to go out and find one!

Lizette Lewis
August 25, 2021

Great information! I'm sharing with partners!

Donna Castro

August 11, 2021

Hi Michael, thank you for your comment. I have given you the most up to date links at the end of the article. Unfortunately, there's not much we can do. However, since the vector is an insect that pupates under the soil, using beneficial nematodes around the target palms may be helpful in lowering the numbers of these insects that spread the disease from tree to tree. You can find beneficial nematodes at many suppliers on line that sell beneficial insects. Hope this helps.

Michael Zimmerman
August 11, 2021

Thanks for the info. We have been injecting trees for many years as a prevention method for lethal yellowing and continue to do so and have told our clients we are doing the same for lethal bronzing Any additional info you can send is appreciated

Brenda Marty-Jimenez

July 29, 2021

Thank you for your comment! I appreciate your feedback.

Donna Castro

July 29, 2021

That's a cool idea to use the boots to mount them on! I am going to try this myself. Thanks for sharing.

Twyla B Davis
July 29, 2021

Great helpful tips to keep us on track

Wanda Miller
July 27, 2021

I remove newer boots, wire 2 together, mount orchid in the middle & hang, not sure of longevity, yet. It can get pretty cold here. We have taken them in, hung christmas lights, covered individuals, piled up & covered with old camping tents (with bottom removed). Determined to get them out of pots, this year has been too rainy.

Donna Castro

July 27, 2021

Hi Wanda, I don't suggest mounting on palm boots, because they tend to fall off, and then your orchid goes with it. Trunk is OK, though, or other trees and palms, depending on the orchid and their sun/shade requirements. How likely is it to freeze where you are? Short of 32 degrees, they are safe. You can cover them with cloth if you suspect a hard freeze. Hope this helps, Donna

Wanda Miller
July 27, 2021

I'm in central Florida, my happiest orchids have crawled out of the pots. I have put several on palm boots, but would like to mount on trees. I'm concerned with how to protect from the cold . . . suggestions please & thank you!

Deb
July 26, 2021

Thank you for all the great info. I just retired and am planning on a move very soon from Alabama to the Apopka area. Lots of great trees for attaching orchads and looking forward to becoming more familiar with growing these beauties on trees. Second question. Does anyone have any recommendations on where to purchase good quality orchards in the central Florida area? I know there is a shop in downtown Winter Park, however, I haven't been able to get parking reasonably close to visit.

Brenda Marty-Jimenez

July 26, 2021

Thank you for your feedback!

Patricia Hoot
July 13, 2021

Mike: Extremely good information and in a tone that residents can understand. Thanks

Rose Bechard Butman
July 12, 2021

Nice job Mike & Donna! Very good and timely information. Rose

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Dianne Bergemann
July 9, 2021

Always excellent information from an expert!!!

Stephen Brown
July 9, 2021

Good job Mike. Nicely done.

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July 9, 2021

Excellent information from the best!! I will share.

Donna Castro

June 28, 2021

I don't usually do any pruning when they are on trees. If they are turning brown, they may not be getting enough water or too much sun, or have come loose. Be sure they are attached snugly. You can cut off the dead parts if you wish.

Donna Castro

June 28, 2021

Hi John, Thanks for your response. I am well aware of the benefits of Bidens alba for pollinators. I am a beekeeper myself, and I do know they adore it. However, Bidens is a bit of a weed bully, and proliferates and overtakes many other valuable plants, such as the mimosa, which is also great for pollinators. So, while I appreciate it's merits including its being edible, there are times when we need to control it, and that was the basis for this article. Thanks for understanding. Regarding Pine Straw (Needle) mulch, I haven't had any issues with my source, The Bushel Stop.

John Ward
June 27, 2021

Hi Donna, I wish you had mentioned that the Bidens is also one of our best pollinator plants. Where they are a weed to you, they are wanted by others. They should be left whenever the chance arises. Our pollinators will be helped immensely. You should also mention that there are varying degrees of straw. Some is filthy and full of weed seeds and should be avoided. It can make the problem much worse. Now that I've stopped using it my weeds are going away. If they sit too long mice and rats can infest the bales. Your article was very good in spite of these few mentions. I also love the Mimosa. Just FYI. Thanks for what you do!

anthony vincent riggi
June 27, 2021

have been enjoying 4 orchid plants on my palm tree in boca raton, this has been my best. I cut off some of the dead last year, pls advise best way to prune them. Thx

Donna Castro

June 18, 2021

Hi Luis, I hear what you are saying, but even if you grow them in pots, and you have a lot of iguanas around, the blooms will be eaten. I have all my orchids, probably close to 100 on trees and rarely have a problem. If you have an infestation of iguanas, you may want to hire a trapper to help control them. It is a serious problem for all or our landscape plants.

Luis Fontanills
June 17, 2021

Regrettably, down here in South Florida with the iguana invasion, the blooms are a favorite food. I am lucky if I bloom lasts more than a day or two before it is eaten. Typically the pseudobulbs and leaves will not be eaten, but then you can’t enjoy the flowers, so be warned.

Donna Castro

June 16, 2021

Good to know! It is the best; flexible, the color blends well and lasts long enough for the orchid to attach securely.

Donna Castro

June 16, 2021

Michael, I am assuming they are in pots? The one that seldom blooms is most likely not getting enough sun. What kind is it? The struggling one, if not already on a tree, should be placed on one. That usually heals them. If it is on a tree, it may not be in the right amount of light, or not receiving enough moisture; again, what kind is it?

Michael Walkowski
June 16, 2021

Donna, when should we divide our orchids? I have one cluster, very green, seldom a bloom. One that is struggling and hasn't bloomed for years with very little growth. Each orientated appropriately.

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June 9, 2021

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June 7, 2021

Found pantyhose for $1 at.. the Dollar Store!

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June 1, 2021

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June 1, 2021

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May 30, 2021

In light of the Corona pandemic, people have become in a state of tension and pressure as the world is going through a pandemic, and stay and for from home, these are really difficult days, thanks for sharing these ways to help us

RMTAP
May 23, 2021

It is necessary to live in harmony with the animal world, iguanas are beautiful. Live by yourself and do not offend others.

Dewey Houston
May 21, 2021

I suggest we see Igurnas in restaurants to eliminate them from over population the state be, if more people see that it's a very good food source , and they can go to most restaurant and by it for dinner or lunch , the people of Trinidad knows how to prepare Igurnas very well , my brother in law cook some for me and my sister , very delicious and tasty , I couldn't get enough ,

Donna Torrey

May 18, 2021

Hi Kim, No, you do not have to put any moss. It's better if you just attach snugly and let the roots attach to the trunk. Best Wishes, Donna

Kim B
May 16, 2021

This blog article and the comments were exactly what I needed to push me to move my orchids to my trees! The blooms are starting to come off of the potted plants... so, time to move to a tree! Question: do I put a moss base under the orchid to attach it to the tree? Thank you!! Kim B

Mumtaz Ahmad
May 12, 2021

Good blog for garden lovers. ThstS all.

Donna Torrey

May 7, 2021

Here is a great resource for finding trees for your zone. I think you are in zone 9b? Take a look. Hope your bees are doing well. https://issuu.com/southfloridawatermanagement/docs/waterwise_south_florida_landscapes?mode=window&proSidebarEnabled=true&backgroundColor=%23222222 and this: https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/IN1223

Don K Comer
May 4, 2021

I live in jacksonville area. What are good trees for me to plant for my bees?

Donna Torrey

April 28, 2021

Thank you. Depending on the type of orchid, sometimes it's best to leave it because, until it turns completely brown, it could rebloom on that spike and/or is getting nutrition from it as it senesces. Hope this helps!

Brenda Marty-Jimenez

April 28, 2021

Thank you for viewing this blog article!

Brenda Marty-Jimenez

April 28, 2021

Thank you for viewing this blog article!

Brenda Marty-Jimenez

April 28, 2021

Hello! Thank you for your feedback on the article I wrote on the iguana recipes and keeping food safety in mind. Stay safe. Stay healthy!

Brenda Marty-Jimenez

April 28, 2021

Hello! Thank you for your feedback on the blog about flu season. Please stay safe. Stay healthy!

Taffy Johnson
April 27, 2021

Thanks for the information. Should I cut off the stem where the flowers were before I attach it to the tree?

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April 25, 2021

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lbravo1

April 20, 2021

Thank you Shalina. Kits will be ready June 11 and August 13th at Extension. If you are interested, you can order them via Fort Lauderdale Orchid Society. The link is on my blog! We also have educational materials on my blog.-Enjoy

Donna Torrey

April 20, 2021

Thank you! I love my trees and my bees for sure. Regarding a referral, I am not able to name names, but when interviewing for a tree service, you should look for ISA Certified Arborists. Also be sure they are licensed and insured. Each job site should have at least one Certified Tree Trimmer with Broward County. Don't be afraid to ask to see their training card. A good arborist will also give you names for referral, to check on their work. Hope this helps. If you want to find a certified arborist, go to The International Society for Arboriculture.

TreePro2020
April 19, 2021

Great content! Love your insights about trees make the best food sources for bees! Do you have any recommendation for a good and reliable tree service?

face
April 17, 2021

Great blog and article, I appreciate to read your blog, thanks for sharing you experience with us, regards!

Shalina Jaffer Collins
April 15, 2021

Wow!!! This is amazing!!! Looking forward to getting a kit and beautifying my landscape with these gorgeous native plants! Thank you for organizing this!

Juan Sierra
April 15, 2021

An awesome Summer project: decorate the house with nature. I am always impressed with our local UF/IFAS Extension office's phenomenal resources and extensive network of support, that is to our disposal as residents of Broward County, The best part is that Extension is a call or email away.

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April 15, 2021

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Donna Torrey
March 15, 2021

Hi Rich, I totally agree with you! I have about 6 of these trees in my yard and the bees love them! They are a fantastic plant, growing into a small tree as you said, and giving copious blooms year round! I was sticking to natives in that article, which is why I didn't mention it. Thank you for calling attention to it. Bee well.

Richard Field
March 15, 2021

Great article Donna, I am a particular fan of Melochia, and Jamaican Caper, but you should have mentioned Sweet Almond as well, in my back yard it grows to over 12ft tall so fits into this grouping perfectly. In fact, in less than two years it has outgrown my Jamaican Caper that has been there for probably 8 years. Taller and wider. Rich

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Donna Torrey

March 2, 2021

Thank you for the nice compliment. Your additional advice is helpful, and I thank you for that as well. Happy Gardening!

Austine
March 1, 2021

Hi Donna, I love your content, the post is awesome -engaging, insightful and simplified. I must confess, I learnt some tips on orchids. With your tips people would find it much easy to care for their orchids. Just to contribute a little to the post if you don't mind. What to check when buying orchids matters. Here are my tips: • Look for orchids with firm, plump and unblemished leaves • Check to see that the compost is moist. But if the compost is too dry, it’s a sign of neglect, don’t buy. • Check the drainage hole: a few small roots shooting out from the bottom is a good sign. It is a sign of neglect if many roots are shooting out from the bottom because the plant is ready to be potted. • Don’t buy when the pot is packed with a mass of roots so that little soil is visible at surface. It’s a sign of neglect, except you intend potting to a larger container almost immediately when you bring them home • Ensure the pot plant is well labelled with care tag • Don’t buy plants with broken or damaged leaves • Avoid plants that the leaves are lop-sided (not turgid) • Lastly, be bold to turn and examine the leaf underneath for signs of pests and diseases. If you see any, avoid completely. What do you think Matt? Goodstuff, keep up the awesome work Cheers!

Juan Sierra
February 15, 2021

I am surprised how many details we oversee and consequently put our health at risk without noticing. From washing hands, which we all get it as it is a norm nowadays, to no to wash raw chicken or double dipping, and the rest which are thoughtful advises to protect and improve lives.

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Donna Torrey

February 9, 2021

Here is an edis document that will help you get started: https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/in109

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Laura Nunez-Sierra
February 4, 2021

Excellent edition! I would like to share it with my participants. I am wondering if we can find similar information in Spanish. Thank you, LNS

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Donna Torrey

January 27, 2021

Hi Doug, I added the Latin names as you suggested and some helpful links. Thanks! Send me those pics. Mike is working on a document also about using smaller trees in urban areas.

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January 27, 2021

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January 27, 2021

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Juan Sierra
January 25, 2021

This is an eye opener for me. before reading it, I didn't see the importance of a food thermometer but for restaurants. Another eye opener is the fact that the spread of microbes and bacteria need to be contained by limiting and properly washing the utensils used before and after handling row chicken to avoid cross-contamination. Cooking row chicken without washing it makes lots of sense, only after being expose to this UF Blog.

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January 18, 2021

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Donna Torrey

January 4, 2021

Good points and tips. It is sometimes frustrating as an arborist when we explain to our customers about how we prune, and why. I try to advise my clientele that a healthy tree is always a safer tree. Also, as an industry expert, it's your responsibility to uphold the ANSI 300 standards, and it's your license on the line. Keep up the good work; our trees need more folks in the industry like yourself. Thank you.

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Donna Torrey

January 4, 2021

These are good questions; thanks for asking! BT is considered OMRI safe, but it's always a good idea to wash your veggies and fruits prior to eating. As for their status as endangered; not at all. When it comes to your tomatoes; it's either you or them, and you have to do something, or else, your plants will be decimated in short order. Here is an article that will give more details: https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pdffiles/IN/IN19700.pdf Hope this is helpful.

Missy Chapman
January 1, 2021

I bought an orchid at Home Depot and moved it into my crape myrtle when it finished blooming. Wish I could figure out how to post a picture,,, It has three bloom spikes coming along now, and the roots are spreading nicely to secure it. It needed protection when it got cold recently but other than that completely carefree and looking very happy! (Fleming Island, near Jax FL)

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December 26, 2020

Is this BT toxic to the human being?...Are these moths in any danger of decline in numbers?

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December 19, 2020

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December 19, 2020

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December 14, 2020

It is the way of the future. Thank you for being part of the solution!

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November 19, 2020

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Donna Torrey

November 16, 2020

Thank you, Mary! Thanks to you as well, as a Master Gardener Volunteer and all you also do to educate on best management practices.

Mary Pittman
November 16, 2020

Great article Donna. Thanks for being an informed and understandable voice for our natural world. We must guard and protect it so it can carry on productively for us! Kudos to all our boots on the ground voices.

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Donna Torrey

November 12, 2020

Thank you, Judy! I will look into how we can promote this program and possibly do more collaboration with the Garden Clubs throughout our state. Good thinking.

Judy Spann, Naples Garden Club
November 12, 2020

Thank YOU Donna! Perhaps this course could be 'promoted' to all the garden clubs in Florida? I feel that it would be VERY beneficial to include garden club members who are interested in our Florida Environment, are active within our communities, HOA's and local governments. Garden Club members in fact are wonderful 'activists' for the environment. Why not include them in the promotion of GI-BMP courses? Thank you for all you do to keep our beautiful state safe and protected.

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November 8, 2020

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November 7, 2020

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Donna Torrey

November 6, 2020

It's my pleasure to be a part of this program! I wish every county required this before they could become landscapers...

Cesar Peralta
November 6, 2020

Thank you for spreading the word out Donna. It is important that Landscapers and even the general public understands the Green Industries Best Management Practices for the protection of our water bodies.

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November 5, 2020

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November 2, 2020

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September 20, 2020

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Donna Torrey

September 9, 2020

Great points you make. It's up to us in the industry to set and keep the standards. Thank you.

John Hackwood
September 9, 2020

Dead Right, Donna. Lots of palm trees too here in Florida that looking like more like pineapple tops after their "hurricane cuts"! It's good to spread the word on what makes a good trim that benefits a tree's long-term health. Not enough people know. Some of my arborist clients say they are torn between doing what the client wants (yes, even hat-racking sometimes) and what's good for a tree's vigor and longevity. A good way to weed out the amateur tree firms is to ask to see their latest insurance certificates (General Liability and Workers Comp). If they skimp on coverage, it's unlikely they'll follow American Standards for best practice tree pruning (ANSI -A300). Start A Tree Business The Right Way

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September 9, 2020

Dead Right, Donna. Lots of palm trees too here in Florida that looking like more like pineapple tops after their "hurricane cuts"! It's good to spread the word on what makes a good trim that benefits a tree's long-term health. Not enough people know. Some of my arborist clients say they are torn between doing what the client wants (yes, even hat-racking sometimes) and what's good for a tree's vigor and longevity. A good way to sort out the amateur tree firms is to ask to see their latest insurance certificates (general Liability and Workers Comp). If they skimp on insurance it's unlikely they'll follow Americam Standards for best practice tree pruning. Start A Tree Business The Right Way

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September 8, 2020

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August 28, 2020

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August 27, 2020

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August 27, 2020

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Donna Torrey

August 27, 2020

I agree! They are so much happier and easier to maintain on a tree that meets their light requirements. As for the pantyhose, I haven't worn those in years! They work well if you have them, but t-shirt or any flexible cotton fabric works as well. Thanks for the tips.

AJ Pasko
August 27, 2020

I no longer keep any orchids in pots. After they drop their flowers, I cut off the spent flower spikes, trim back the pot bound roots and move them out into the trees. I use strips of old panty hose to attach the orchids. Panty hose is very elastic and holds the orchids snug against the tree bark. It will eventually disintigrate, leaving the orchid and tree in a true epiphitic relationship. If you appreciate the sunlight requirements of the different orchid types, you will have great success

Jesse Ford
August 26, 2020

Thanks for mentioning that covering your nose and mouth when coughing and avoid touching your face are just some of the preventative measures to spreading germs. The manager of the store I work in is considering getting sneeze screens for our registers because our owner is thinking of opening more lines for customers to use. I think it's wise for my manager to consider getting equipment from a reputable supplier to help prevent spreading germs.

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Donna Torrey

August 13, 2020

Thank you, Brian. Yes, they do need to get on board. This is one thing we can do to help mitigate this issue of deteriorating water quality.

Brian Voelker
August 13, 2020

Great article Donna. Makes sense not to limit fertilizers in the summer months. Do you know of any other Cities that have implemented this? With the recent fish kills in Biscayne Bay, Miami and Miami Beach need to get on board!

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Donna Torrey

August 12, 2020

Thank you! You can try Lesco for the formulation. However, perhaps you can forgo the fertilization during the black-out period?

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Donna Torrey

August 12, 2020

Thank you for the feedback, Doug. I agree; Latin names are important to avoid confusion. Congratulations on your retirement! I would enjoy working with you on this issue of diversification in our tree canopy. Feel free to reach out anytime. donna.torrey@ufl.edu Donna

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August 12, 2020

Hi Donna, Yeah we are over oaked here in Collier County HOA developments. Landscape architects can actually use Fiddlewood has a large canopy tree but nobody does . Adding scientific names would be helpful also for the plants and insects, etc Doug Caldwell Commercial Hort extension emeritus Collier County, retired - but would like to work with you perhaps on this topic we need a tree preservation ordinance. I can share some pictures with you of things that are happening that shouldn’t be when live Oaks are put in small spaces!

Sheila Rowan
August 12, 2020

Very nice article! Can you suggest trade names or where to buy the summer formulation that contains no N or P?

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August 3, 2020

Good Morning, Marla. Thank you for correcting me. It was a long time ago.

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August 2, 2020

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July 30, 2020

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Donna Torrey

July 1, 2020

Yes it is; they feel "at home" on a tree! Best wishes.

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July 1, 2020

Thank you! That you are sharing the information is the best encouragement. Best wishes with your orchids; they will love it!

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July 1, 2020

Does it freeze in Deland? Thanks for your encouraging words! I do enjoy writing about my garden and spreading the knowledge I have gained here in the last 25 years.

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June 30, 2020

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June 25, 2020

Wonderful article! I look forward to moving a few of my babies onto a tree. What a great way to make use of our humidity.

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Brenda Marty-Jimenez

June 22, 2020

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June 22, 2020

Hi Brenda, nice list here. Simple and sweet. As a licensed therapist, I have also been suggesting many of these items to my clients. I have especially been suggestive of going for a walk outside if possible. It gets some exercise, sunshine and good thinking time which is similar to meditation. It all depends on the client because some clients really struggle with "being in their own thoughts" so I recommend talking on the phone with someone they care about. I like your list because it's not an exact science for every person because every needs something different. Thanks again for the reminders on a few others though!

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June 15, 2020

Very nice!

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June 12, 2020

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Donna Torrey

June 12, 2020

Thank you, Rose; I'm preaching to the choir on this one, I suspect!

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Donna Torrey

June 12, 2020

Thank you, Dianne; I appreciate that very much. Have fun with your orchids and trees!

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June 12, 2020

Let's hope so! Thank you!

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June 12, 2020

Good job guys, as long as people read more than the title.

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June 12, 2020

Great info Donna. I am working on removing my orchids from their pots of the next week. I have already replanted several into wooden baskets but I love the idea of attaching them to trees. I did this in Pompano Beach but not in DeLand until now. Again, I am enjoying your blogs. You go girl!!! Sorry if this is not politically correct. Dianne

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June 12, 2020

Excellent article Donna and Mike. Rose

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June 12, 2020

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June 9, 2020

Please contact Henry Mayer at hmayer@ufl.edu about the LIAF CEU's and Catherine Mannion about the recording of the class: cmannion@ufl.edu. Thank you.

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Donna Torrey

June 3, 2020

Hi Alice, I agree that Royal Poinciana are one of the most beautiful trees in the world, and you should make every effort to save this tree. How were the termites identified? By a tree professional? I would need you to send me some photos of this to try and make a ID and maybe would have to bring in a sample to be a positive ID. Please give me more information and photos, and please, don't cut it down! Termites can be treated. Email: donna.torrey@ufl.edu Thank you!

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June 3, 2020

I have a Royal ponciana tree in my back yard, we been leaving in this house for 35 year years. I believe the tree was planted in 1953. After a bad hurraicane two years ago A huge branche was destroy by the wind, so after cutting it ,we have termite on. I need despeetly advice what to do best. We were told to cut the tree complety. I cannot imagine doing so, I deeply love this tree. Please can you advice us who can help to evaluate what is the best what to do. Thank you very much Mrs Schipani

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June 2, 2020

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May 28, 2020

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May 28, 2020

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May 26, 2020

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April 30, 2020

Are you sure you are commenting on the right blog? Trees don't care if you wash your hands or not, lol! They just want you to plant more of them!

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April 28, 2020

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April 28, 2020

Thank you Donna!

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April 28, 2020

Nice job, Brenda! These are even good to remember post Covid-19!

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April 25, 2020

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April 25, 2020

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April 25, 2020

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April 16, 2020

Thank you so much, Rose! We have so many amazing trees to choose from and it's disappointing how few folks know they exist. I am hoping that this article will encourage more of our professionals and homeowners to try them.

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April 16, 2020

Thank you so much for your feedback. I am very happy you and your family enjoyed the recipe. Stay healthy. Take care!

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April 16, 2020

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April 15, 2020

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April 8, 2020

Thank you, Mike! I am glad that you found the information useful. We need to increase the diversity of our tree canopy for sure. We have such a wealth of tree species here in South Florida.

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March 17, 2020

Thank you for your comments. Yes! We must all practice good personal hygiene.

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March 16, 2020

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March 14, 2020

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February 28, 2020

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February 26, 2020

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February 3, 2020

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January 31, 2020

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January 22, 2020

Hi! I'm Darcy, a reporter at Insider (insider.com), and I'm interested in learning more about the iguana taco recipe. Would Brenda or another expert be willing to get in touch with me for a brief interview and more information for a story on Insider? Thank you! Look forward to being in touch.

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October 30, 2019

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October 28, 2019

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September 20, 2019

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June 15, 2019

I have a young mango tree in my backyard in Orlando, Fl. which is not flowering as usual this year 2019. In years 2016 and 2017 it yield rich flavored fruit. In year 2018 this beautiful tree did not gave flowers nor fruit due to a cold season which put all leaves out. This year 2019 it is full of big green leaves and at this very moment, June 16, 2019, new leaves are still developing. In years 2016 and 2017 this "mayaguezano" tree (quite similar to "Kent" variety) got thousand of flowers by March and juicy mangos by June. This June is running and no flowers seems to appear. Is it normal considering changes observed in world's climate. Is it possible to expect flowers and fruit by late October this year? Thanks for your time and answer.

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May 10, 2019

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November 19, 2018

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November 14, 2018

Frequent hand washing has become a habit, with a surplus of minimum exposure to getting sick. Valid recommendation: Keep in mind MyPlate, the doctor, sleep, hydrate, stress, and exercise!

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I inferred that edible plants and fruits with hard layer are less susceptible to poisoning and contamination; still, cleaning and washing is required as a vital part of the food preparation.

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August 24, 2018

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