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UF/IFAS Extension Flagler County
» About Author: Teresa O'Reilly
ABOUT AUTHOR
Teresa O'Reilly
Admin assistant (part-time) Flagler County. I upload blogs for some of the agents in Flagler County.
Posts by Teresa O'Reilly:
Food and water safety precautions when disasters occur
Spring Gardening
Tax Refund
Pumpkins
What’s That Black Stuff on My Plant?
State Supplies Helpful Insects to Homeowners
Common Lawn Issues
Learning to Feed the World One Cabbage at a Time
Hurricane Tree Tips
Florida Fresh: Eggplant
Florida Blueberries
Strawberries
Paving the Way for Careers in Agriculture
Opportunity for Youth to Learn Essential Life Skills in 4H
4-H Tropicana Public Speaking Contest
Florida 4-H Builds Citizenship during Trip to Capitol
Growing Heirloom Hot Peppers
Mangroves in Florida
The Redbay ambrosia beetle (RAB)
What Homeowners Should Know About Greening
The UF/IFAS Extension 4-H Youth Development Program
Simplify your life and deal with clutter
Coexisting with garden wildlife.
Fresh Florida Avocados
Composting, Good for the Landscape and Environment
Winter squash are nutritious and tasty
Help control mosquito population
Emergency savings
Financial discussion with aging parents
Fresh market sweet corn
Summer Lawn Issues
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