Water Quality Degradation

Ask Master Gardener Volunteer Dan Dobbins Florida water resources Florida, arguably has more water resources than any other state in the nation. However, they are not limitless and its’ large… Read More
by Les Harrison
Posted: January 29, 2020
Ask Master Gardener Volunteer Dan Dobbins Florida water resources Florida, arguably has more water resources than any other state in the nation. However, they are not limitless and its’ large… Read More
by Les Harrison
Posted: January 8, 2020
Ask Master Gardener Volunteer JoAnn Green Small Trees If you already have large trees in your yard, you might want to think about adding some smaller (or understory) trees for a layered, woodland effect. Smaller… Read More
Category: Agriculture, Uncategorized
Tags: Master, Master Gardener, Master Gardener Blog, Master Gardeners, Master Gardeners Blog
by Les Harrison
Posted: January 7, 2020
The Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) is an Equal Opportunity Institution authorized to provide research, educational information, and other services only to individuals and institutions that function with non-discrimination with respect to race,… Read More
Category: Agriculture, Uncategorized
Tags: Master, Master Gardener, Master Gardener Blog, Master Gardeners
by Les Harrison
Posted: December 26, 2019
Wakulla County Master Gardener Volunteer Program of 2020 is now accepting applications for anyone who would like to become a student for this year’s class. Program begins on January 16, 2020 Print your Application… Read More
by Les Harrison
Posted: December 18, 2019
Ask Master Gardener Volunteer Linda Clemens Calamondin ( Citrofortunella microcarpa) One of the most useful fruit trees for the north Florida home garden is the calamondin. A calamondin (also known as calamansi) is a… Read More
by Les Harrison
Posted: December 12, 2019
Ask Master Gardener Volunteer Dan Dobbins Sun loving plants Most present day residents are not aware Florida’s climate was not always the warm semitropical one it is today. In prehistoric times, Florida was much cooler… Read More
by Les Harrison
Posted: December 4, 2019
Ask Master Gardener Volunteer JoAnn Green As the weather cools down, I find that I can endure more time in the yard this time of year better than during the heat of summer! During the… Read More
Category: Agriculture, Uncategorized
Tags: agriculture, Environment, growing, Horticulture, Lawn & Garden, Les Harrison, Master Gardener, Master Gardener Blog, Master Gardeners, Master Gardeners Blog, Natural Resources, Natural Wakulla, wakulla, Wakulla agriculture, Wakulla County, Wakulla County Extension, Wakulla Extension
by Les Harrison
Posted: November 20, 2019
Ask Master Gardener Volunteer Linda Clemens Roselle (Florida Cranberry) (Hibiscus sabdariffa) A new plant in our demonstration vegetable garden this year is roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa), also known as Florida Cranberry. This is an heirloom… Read More
Category: Agriculture, Uncategorized
Tags: Master Gardener, Master Gardener Blog, Master Gardeners, Master Gardeners Blog
by Les Harrison
Posted: November 18, 2019
Wakulla County competed in the plant identification contest The UF/IFAS Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Team from Wakulla County competed in the plant identification contest at the biennial 2019 Florida MasterGardener Conference in Kissimmee and… Read More
Category: Agriculture, Uncategorized
Tags: Master Gardener, Master Gardener Blog, Master Gardeners, Master Gardner
by Les Harrison
Posted: November 13, 2019
Ask Master Gardener Volunteer Michele Hackmyer Landscape Planning This… Read More
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