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By Les Harrison, Wakulla County Extension Director A stroll thought the woods, a field or any other landscape may seem a bit drab in early February’s cool days. With few exceptions, the dormant season is… Read More
by Les Harrison
Posted: February 11, 2016
By Les Harrison, Wakulla County Extension Director A stroll thought the woods, a field or any other landscape may seem a bit drab in early February’s cool days. With few exceptions, the dormant season is… Read More
by BLOGS.IFAS2
Posted: May 18, 2015
Les Harrison is the UF/IFAS Wakulla County Extension Director Despite the heat and bugs, nothing beats spending time outside with family. Make sure children understand the plants to stay away from when they are out… Read More
Category: Natural Resources
Tags: Environment, Florida, Garden, gardening, General Information, growing, Landscape, Lawn & Garden, Les Harrison, Master Gardener, Natural Resources, Natural Wakulla, pest, plants, poison, poison ivy, poison oak, poisonous, trees, vine, wakulla, Wakulla CED, Wakulla County, Wakulla County Extension, Wakulla Extension
by Les Harrison
Posted: May 18, 2015
Les Harrison is the UF/IFAS Wakulla County Extension Director Despite the heat and bugs, nothing beats spending time outside with family. Make sure children understand the plants to stay away from when they are out… Read More
Category: Natural Resources
Tags: Environment, Extension, Florida, Landscape, Lawn & Garden, Les Harrison, local, native, Native Plants, Natural Resource, Natural Wakulla, Nature, North Florida, pest, plants, poison, poison ivy, poison oak, poisonous, sumac, The Wakulla News, trees, vine, wakulla, Wakulla CED, Wakulla County, Wakulla County Extension, Wakulla Extension, wildflowers
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