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UF/IFAS Extension EDIS Help Page
... of Florida. However, if you are looking for information specific to your home or a particular area of Florida, it is often best to contact your County Extension Office. Please check the ...
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Weed Management in Home Lawns
... the best control strategy. Knowledge of whether or not weeds were previously present in a particular area will also help the homeowner prepare for control procedures in the future. Weed control ... The first management decision is selection of the best turf species or variety for a particular area. For example, heavily shaded areas will support only a few turfgrass species. Growing bermudagrass or ...
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Dooryard Fruit Varieties
... be considered as transition areas. In such an area, varieties from either zone may succeed due to slight variations in climate within a particular area. For example, large bodies of water, large cities ... warm locations throughout the state. When in doubt about whether a particular variety or species will do well in a local area, the county Extension office should be consulted. The variety ...
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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... the roots. After the water has soaked into the soil, finish filling the hole. Give particular attention to irrigation during the first year. Adding mulch will conserve moisture, but it ... hand is satisfactory. The fertilizer should be spread evenly around the tree, covering all the area under the branches. Preplanting Adequate preplanting preparation and fertilization is necessary in the production ...
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Bromeliads
... . In south Florida, bromeliads can be grown outdoors unprotected during most winters. In this area, people enjoy bromeliads for their graceful and decorative foliage, flowers, and fruit year round. ... levels vary considerably, the following characteristics are helpful in selecting a spot for a particular plant. Generally bromeliad species with hard, thick, gray, gray-green or fuzzy foliage withstand ...
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Pesticide Labeling: Directions for Use
... ." "Read label very carefully, including any special requirements which pertain to your growing area." "Failure to follow all precautions and directions is illegal." Agricultural use requirements The ... proper rate. Some types of equipment are designed specifically to apply particular types of pesticides or to interface with particular containers (Figure 4) in which certain products are packaged. ...
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Weed Management in Sugarcane - 2006
... The effectiveness and economic usefulness of herbicides must be evaluated by each grower for his particular situation. Initial use of these chemicals should be restricted to a limited acreage for ... Your local agricultural agencies can provide further information on the type of soil in your area and location of groundwater. In addition, some product label statements include as a further ...
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Pesticide Labeling: Miscellaneous Label Parts
... by the EPA. Department of Transportation symbols which indicate the hazard and flammability of a particular pesticide product. Bar codes which allow easier scanning of prices in retail stores. Net Contents ... amounts of unnecessary product translates into future use and storage considerations. There is no certain area of the label where the statement must be placed, but most labels will indicate this ...
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