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Concepts for Sustainable Landscape Mosaics
Published 2021-06-01“… This new 9-page publication of the UF/IFAS Environmental Horticulture Department is for Florida homeowners, residential and commercial property managers, and landscape architects interested in creating aesthetically pleasing landscapes and to help individuals choose the right plant for the right place. Written by Tina McIntyre, Rachel Gutner, and Sandra Wilson. …”
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Soil Health and Fertility of Florida-Friendly Edible Landscapes
Published 2022-08-01“…Healthy soils result in improved production yields, beautiful landscapes, and a more resilient environment. Written by Tina McIntyre, Rachel Gutner, Tiare Silvasy, and Esen Momol. htps://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ep624 …”
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Mulching Herbs, Vegetables and Fruit Trees in The Florida-Friendly Edible Landscape
Published 2022-11-01“…It will clarify the mulch needs of fruit trees, shrubs, herbs, and vegetables to promote plant health. Written by Tina McIntyre, Rachel Gutner, Tiare Silvasy, Jacqlyn Rivas, and Esen Momol. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ep625 …”
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Pruning, Harvesting and Maintenance of Florida-Friendly Edible Landscapes
Published 2022-08-01“…The audience for this new 6-page publication of the UF/IFAS Environmental Horticulture Department is Floridian homeowners attempting to grow edibles, such as vegetables, fruits and herbs. Written by Rachel Gutner, Tina McIntyre, Tiare Silvasy, Hamutahl Cohen, and Esen Momol. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ep622 …”
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A Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ Approach to Pest Management in Your Edible Landscape
Published 2023-01-01“…Several links to resources relevant to edible Florida-Friendly landscapes are included. Written by Tina McIntyre, Rachel Gutner, Hamutahl Cohen, Tiare Silvasy, and Esen Momol. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ep629 …”
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Rethinking Wildlife in Your Florida-Friendly Edible Landscape
Published 2023-01-01“…Our goal is to help the gardener become more accepting of wildlife among edible crops and coexist in a shared environment. Written by Tina McIntyre, Hamutahl Cohen, Rachel Gutner, Tiare Silvasy, and Esen Momol. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ep630 …”
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Potential Risks of Open Waste Burning at the Household Level: A Case Study of Semarang, Indonesia
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