Judy Corbus Living Well in the Panhandle Newsletter Editor Washington and Holmes Counties JLCorbus@ufl.edu It’s hard to believe summer is knocking at our door – it seems like New Year’s Day was just last week! The warmth of summer ushers in an abundance of fresh produce. Farmers’ Markets are open, offering a colorful array of …
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Gardening in the Panhandle Summer Issue
Alex Bolques Editor, Horticulture Agent Gadsden County Extension ABOL@UFL.EDU As we enter the second half of the year, July is typically hot and humid. You may also expect frequent afternoon thunderstorms, as we have also entered into Florida’s rainy season. Remember to stay hydrated while working in the garden and protect yourself from harmful ultraviolet …
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Panhandle Agriculture Spring 2011 Issue
Judy Ludlow County Extension Director Calhoun County judy.ludlow@ufl.edu Springtime, Springtide, or Vernal Equinox; however you describe this time of year, it is here! Spring is a time of change, and renewal; change in the weather, and renewal of nature. The soil is warming, seeds are sprouting, and the weather is unpredictable. I found the following …
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