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Is your landscape ready for a major storm? UF experts provide top tips to maintain a resilient landscape


September 10, 2025

Hurricane season is part of life in Florida, but the damage isn’t limited to roofs and windows. Trees, lawns and landscapes also can take a major hit that may lead to costly repairs. After hurricanes Milton and Helene in 2024, residential ... READ MORE

Category: Coasts & Marine, Conservation, Disaster Preparation, Florida-Friendly Landscaping, Home Landscapes, Home Management, Lawn, SFYL Hot Topic, UF/IFAS, UF/IFAS Extension, UF/IFAS Research, Water, Work & Life
Tags: Arborist, Coastal, Commercial Horticulture, Flying Debris, Garden Tools, Hurricane, Institute Of Food And Agricultural Sciences, International Society Of Arboriculture, ISA, ISA Trees Are Good.org, Landscape, Michael Orfanedes, Outdoor Furniture, Patio, Potted Plants, Prune, Pruning, Saltwater Intrusion, South Florida Landscape, Storm Season, Storms, Tree Damage, Tree Risk Assessment Qualification, Tree Treimming, Trees, Tropical Storms, UF/IFAS Extension Broward County, University Of Florida, Unpruned, Wind Damage, Yard

Awardees Recognized at the 2024 UF/IFAS Dinner of Distinction


October 8, 2024

UF/IFAS is pleased to announce the honorees that were recognized at the 2024 UF/IFAS Dinner of Distinction. This celebration recognizes the commitment of individuals and organizations to the UF/IFAS mission of teaching, research and Extension. 2024 ... READ MORE

Category: Events
Tags: Brightman Logan, Bruce Delaney, CALS, Dinner Of Distinction, International Society Of Arboriculture, Kaylee Tuck, Kevin Huesman, Mallory Neumann, Research, UF-IFAS, UF/IFAS Extension, W. W. Glenn

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