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2024 AG Peanut Butter Challenge
The Peanut Butter Challenge is an annual jar collection for local food pantries hosted by UF/IFAS Extension and Florida A&M University (FAMU) Cooperative Extension. Launched in the Florida Panhandle counties in 2012, it is again spreading statewide this year.
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Identifying the Invasive Sword Fern
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Ferns are popular for a shady in the landscape but the invasive Sword fern can take over a spot. Learn to recognize this fern that might be in your landscape with UF IFAS Extension Escambia County.
Mimosa Groundcover in a Landscape
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The native Powderpuff mimosa has potential as a turf companion in the North Florida landscape. Learn about the growth of this plant to determine if you want to add it as a groundcover or companion plant in your yard. UF IFAS Extension Escambia County.
Tree Planting Basics
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Learn how to plant your tree using University of Florida recommendations to ensure a healthy start.
Celebrate No Mow March in 2024 with UF IFAS Extension
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JOIN YOUR LOCAL PARTICIPATING UF IFAS EXTENSION OFFICE IN THE PANHANDLE OF FLORIDA TO CELEBRATE POLLINATORS WITH NO MOW MARCH. go.ufl.edu/nomowmarch Landscapes and lawns have potential to support many of our native pollinators during our transition into Spring. There are many winter weeds and wildflowers that serve as nectar and pollen sources for native bees and other pollinating insects. By a...
Seafood At Your Fingertips
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We are celebrating by showing folks the different options of seafood they can prepare and to prepare them. Join UF IFAS Extension Seafood @ Your Fingertips.
Shrub Pruning Tips
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Get a few tips on pruning shrubs with cane type growth with UF IFAS Extension Escambia County.
Sweet Autumn Clematis
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Although beautiful, the non native Autumn clematis can take over an area and escape to natural areas. Learn about this plant with UF IFAS Extension Escambia County.
Centipedegrass and Pollinators
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Learn about an insect study that found the flowers of centipedegrass visited by several pollinators with UF IFAS Extension Escambia County. Evidence of Pollinators Foraging on Centipedegrass Inflorescences by Shimat V. Joseph , Karen Harris-Shultz and David Jespersen
UF IFAS Soil Testing Kit Available at UF IFAS Escambia Extension
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UF/IFAS-branded SoilKit is a soil testing option for homeowners who want results tailored to your specific lawn and landscape.
Frogfruit as a Turf Companion
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Homeowners may consider growing Frogfruit as a companion plant in turf areas. Learn the qualities of this groundcover with UF IFAS Extension Escambia County.
Smilax Vines
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Smilax is a common vine that can pop up in unwanted spots in landscapes. Learn about how this plant grows and management techniques with UF IFAS Escambia County Extension.
Citrus Recovery and Pruning
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Some citrus is recovering from our December 2022 hard freeze and pruning will be needed. Learn to identify your tree's graft and prune away any rootstock material with UF IFAS Extension Escambia County.
Plants and Lichens
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Lichens are a concern for many homeowners but they are really not harmful to your plants. Learn all about lichens with UF IFAS Extension Escambia County Horticulture Specialist Lydia Purvis.
Robotic Mowers for a Home Lawn
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There are now opportunities for homeowners to utilize robotic mowers to manage different types of turfgrass. Learn the basics of a robotic mower with UF IFAS Extension Escambia County as Master Gardener Volunteer Greg demonstrates basic installation and function.
Navarre Beach Sea Turtle Conservation Center
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Navarre Beach Sea Turtle Conservation Center
Bycatch Reduction Device
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Bycatch Reduction Device
Celebrate No Mow March with UF IFAS Extension Panhandle Horticulture
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Celebrate No Mow March with UF IFAS Extension Panhandle Horticulture
UF/IFAS Extension Escambia County Science Hour
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UF/IFAS Extension Escambia County Science Hour
Bycatch Reduction Devices
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Bycatch Reduction Devices
Palm Care After the Freeze
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Palm Care After the Freeze
Invasive Species: Giant Salvinia
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Invasive Species: Giant Salvinia
Freeze Damage to Homeowner Citrus
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Freeze Damage to Homeowner Citrus
Tropical Milkweed and Monarchs in the Fall.
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Tropical Milkweed and Monarchs in the Fall.
UF IFAS Peanut Butter Challenge
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UF IFAS Peanut Butter Challenge
Growing Thryallis
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Growing Thryallis
Powderpuff Mimosa in the Landscape
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Powderpuff Mimosa in the Landscape
Perennial Peanut Considerations as a Lawn
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Perennial Peanut Considerations as a Lawn
Collecting a Quality Plant Sample
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Collecting a Quality Plant Sample
Container Planting Tips
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Container Planting Tips

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Cruisewittme410
    @Cruisewittme410 Місяць тому

    Evasive or not These flowers are beautiful

  • @ironix1
    @ironix1 3 місяці тому

    Poisons (Herbicides) should not be used for anything anywhere.

    • @cheddar2648
      @cheddar2648 3 місяці тому

      You may think otherwise when giant salvenia kills all the fish and local water plants in your local body of water.

  • @mltnetwork
    @mltnetwork 3 місяці тому

    Great Video, but where is the best place to buy and/or order organic Stevia.... thank you!!

    • @escambiaextension5338
      @escambiaextension5338 3 місяці тому

      You can get seeds online through Baker Creek, Seed Savers of America or Johnny's seed.

    • @mltnetwork
      @mltnetwork 3 місяці тому

      @@escambiaextension5338 Thank you and have a great day!!!

  • @jorgecruz8771
    @jorgecruz8771 6 місяців тому

    Does this work in Texas weather?

    • @escambiaextension5338
      @escambiaextension5338 6 місяців тому

      It grows in zones 8 and higher. It does die back in a freeze so it depends on where you live in Texas and if you area experiences hard freezes. It will return after a freeze in hardiness zone 8.

  • @austinsmith4914
    @austinsmith4914 6 місяців тому

    how to I send my private email?

    • @escambiaextension5338
      @escambiaextension5338 6 місяців тому

      Send to bbolles@ufl.edu and then I can send you the photos from our garden area.

    • @austinsmith4914
      @austinsmith4914 6 місяців тому

      @@escambiaextension5338 done. Thank you.

  • @beefbased89
    @beefbased89 6 місяців тому

    It's an herbal sweetener. It's not an artificial sweetener. It's a plant, like sugar cane, maple trees, sorghum, etc.

  • @austinsmith4914
    @austinsmith4914 6 місяців тому

    How high will it grow and will it climb up a wall or a barrier?

    • @escambiaextension5338
      @escambiaextension5338 6 місяців тому

      It is usually 4 inches at the most and should not climb up a wall on its own.

    • @austinsmith4914
      @austinsmith4914 6 місяців тому

      @@escambiaextension5338 do you think it would climb a square garden garden bed made with cinder blocks for walls?

    • @escambiaextension5338
      @escambiaextension5338 6 місяців тому

      @@austinsmith4914 I took a couple of pictures from our garden and sidewalk to show you how it is growing without mowing or pruning. I can send to an email if you want.

    • @austinsmith4914
      @austinsmith4914 6 місяців тому

      @@escambiaextension5338 yes, I would love to see them. Here's a couple of vidoes showing my squafe foot garden cinder blocks beds. The mulch in the garden has broken down to about 1 inch. I'm looking at this frog fruit for a possible permanent solution instead of bringing in more mulch. you can only see partial beds since the topic was on something else but it's enough to show the beds and what is my concerns. Thank you for taking out time to do this. ua-cam.com/video/okO0cmYm7wc/v-deo.html. ua-cam.com/users/shortsOj06189Xw0g?si=MPTPBE9yIEPhQV83

    • @austinsmith4914
      @austinsmith4914 6 місяців тому

      @@escambiaextension5338 I'm. not sure my reply went thru. So I'm reposting. yes please send. thses video will show some portions of my cinder block beds and my concerns if this will climb the walls. ua-cam.com/users/shortsOj06189Xw0g?si=MPTPBE9yIEPhQV83 and ua-cam.com/video/okO0cmYm7wc/v-deo.html

  • @austinsmith4914
    @austinsmith4914 6 місяців тому

    Anyone using it as a garden pathway and if so, how are they containing it?

  • @WispYart
    @WispYart 6 місяців тому

    Love the video! Thanks for the information

  • @geriannroth449
    @geriannroth449 7 місяців тому

    What about staking a newly installed tree like this?

    • @escambiaextension5338
      @escambiaextension5338 7 місяців тому

      Many trees with an adequate rootball will not require staking. If your plant has a large canopy that may catch a lot of wind, you can consider a staking method shown from this website. hort.ifas.ufl.edu/woody/staking.shtml

    • @geriannroth449
      @geriannroth449 7 місяців тому

      @escambiaextension5338 ok thanks. So if it's root bound we should root prune approximately what percentage of the root ball and also what percentage of the canopy should we prune when transplanting? Since I'm in the Caribbean where it's quite hot now would that be a factor as to the amount canopy pruning I should preform?

  • @taint813
    @taint813 9 місяців тому

    Good information!

  • @anthonypinto6007
    @anthonypinto6007 9 місяців тому

    Yeah what the hell?! You're solving the concern of non-native plants with months of chemical sprays and introducing non-native insects?

    • @dax8753
      @dax8753 8 місяців тому

      Yeah what could go wrong ?🙄

    • @inharmonywithearth9982
      @inharmonywithearth9982 3 місяці тому

      You are right and you should watch the knep environment channel. He is on youtube and he shows how these agencies are getting huge money grants to completely kill water ecosystems all over Florida by poisoning them all with the chemical mafia non biodegradable herbicide toxins . After they spray the edible harmless plants they call invasive all the vegetation rots at once and makes the WHOLE ecosystem a DEAD ZONE

    • @inharmonywithearth9982
      @inharmonywithearth9982 3 місяці тому

      The reason they are growing is because the water is Polluted. Poisoning these plants trying to mop up this pollution just adds to the mysterious new giant 350 mile wide herbicide"s Dead Zone in our Mississippi Delta Gulf of Mexico

    • @cheddar2648
      @cheddar2648 3 місяці тому

      Selective herbicides have been used before to rid local waters of destructive giant salvenia. Caddo Lake's restoration should be a case study. As for the weevils, an LSU study found that they die off when no more giant salvenia remains as it is their sole source of food.

  • @pierrelombaard820
    @pierrelombaard820 9 місяців тому

    Fresh or dried leaves are not artificial

  • @bessiefunk2037
    @bessiefunk2037 10 місяців тому

    I am having a hard time finding these to either buy or obtain..who would sell these in small pots? (Pinellas)

    • @Mrs.marenholz
      @Mrs.marenholz 4 місяці тому

      If you want l can send a few strings l am in south florida. It expands super fast and easy.

    • @bessiefunk2037
      @bessiefunk2037 4 місяці тому

      @@Mrs.marenholz That is so nice of you but I have since filled the area with Crotons, but thanks for the offer!

  • @mattmarshall2232
    @mattmarshall2232 Рік тому

    You can eat the new growth tips. Taste like salad. Other than that they are a pita to control

  • @TheEnglishladyskitchengarden

    I'm hoping to grow a few different flavours of basil plants next year. I've bought lime basil seeds and lemon basil seeds. It'll be interesting to try them in my recipes.

  • @Growgreen445
    @Growgreen445 Рік тому

    Nice sharing 🎉 subscribed you

  • @heartbeat59
    @heartbeat59 Рік тому

    What is the cost?

    • @escambiaextension5338
      @escambiaextension5338 Рік тому

      soilkit.com/product/university-of-florida-soil-test-kit/ It is $29.95 for shipping and 2 day return of results.

  • @deniseinflorida6624
    @deniseinflorida6624 Рік тому

    I'm glad I found this video! I'm a couple of months in from planting perennial peanut in my front yard. 🤞

  • @wolfsounds1
    @wolfsounds1 Рік тому

    Can I use this in my goat section for foraging?

    • @escambiaextension5338
      @escambiaextension5338 Рік тому

      A pretty common variety that works for forage is Florigraze. Establishing perennial peanuts in a pasture can be costly (up to $1,000 if contracted out) and takes time to get established. One of the methods that NFREC in Marianna is strip planting into summer grasses like Bahia. It has worked fairly well for them.

  • @lynnrumsey3296
    @lynnrumsey3296 Рік тому

    Thank you!

  • @IIIlIIIllIl
    @IIIlIIIllIl Рік тому

    That looks like a weed, no?

    • @escambiaextension5338
      @escambiaextension5338 Рік тому

      It depends where it is and who is growing it. This is a groundcover in many landscapes. Could be a weed in other areas if it is not wanted there.

  • @getting_wordy
    @getting_wordy Рік тому

    What herbicide can I use to control day flower and not hurt the peanut grass?

    • @escambiaextension5338
      @escambiaextension5338 Рік тому

      Is this peanut in a pasture setting for forage or just as an ornamental in a landscape?

  • @Maggie-Gardener-Maker
    @Maggie-Gardener-Maker Рік тому

    Beth is one of my favorite northwest Florida County Extension agents! I've had the pleasure of attending countless lectures that she has been speaker in over the many years I've lived in northwest Florida. I had to smile when Beth said "what makes this plant so successful" when referring to how hard this plant is to kill. That attitude is a good example of her wonderful manner and nature. I think Beth is one of the only agents in Florida County Extension throughout the entire state who has stayed working in her job at the same agency for as many years as she has, and I hope she stays there for many more years to come.

    • @escambiaextension5338
      @escambiaextension5338 Рік тому

      That is so very kind. You made my day. Beth

    • @Maggie-Gardener-Maker
      @Maggie-Gardener-Maker Рік тому

      @@escambiaextension5338 You're welcome! I used to go see Dan Mullens when he was at the old location by auditorium in Milton and then later I was in the master gardener program, Theresa was my agent and teacher back then. I always try to watch all the online such as recent Citrus in the Home Landscape I was glad it was recorded as I missed the live.

  • @littleprepper887
    @littleprepper887 Рік тому

    Thank you 😊

  • @painetdldy
    @painetdldy Рік тому

    this is such an aggressive grower that i have to constantly edge it away from the street and driveway. i'm starting to pull it up as much as i can and i think i'll replace it with coonties

  • @FredFS4558
    @FredFS4558 Рік тому

    Can it be used in plantations (rubber plantation) as ground cover to eliminate weeds.

  • @busterskid
    @busterskid Рік тому

    Can't you get a big net, pulled by a boat and scoop it up, put it in her truck, take it somewhere. You suggest that the homeowners net it up. I think would be better than using herbicides in our waterways. Better than using weevils that will eat who knows what when they run out of what you put in the water to eat.

    • @Vi-Tai
      @Vi-Tai 4 місяці тому

      just a few that slip through the net can repopulate the entire area fast. LSU did a study that says weevils die once theres no more salvinia cause thats all it can eat

    • @inharmonywithearth9982
      @inharmonywithearth9982 3 місяці тому

      There is a 350 mile wide DEAD zone in the Gulf of Mexico from the massive herbicides that run down the rivers. The phytoplankton plants there are all dead in the Brackish Delta. There is no plant to convert oxygen because of the herbicides. The mats of plants exist because the water is tipping point POLLUTED and the plants are fixing it and MOPPING it up! Instead of taking out the nutrient rich plants that mopped it up with nets and using it as mulch or fertilizer or in livestock feed or letting the waterfowl the fish and turtles eat it they add MORE pollution by dumping TOXIC NON BIODEGRADABLE herbicides on top of every plant they deem invasive, even the ones only able to exist during the summer like salvinia and water hyacinth. They have herbicide bulletins saying nothing eats these plants but salvinia is well known as a hippo, capybara, waterfowl, turtle, and salvinia weevil main course. Just rake it away from boat channels and find the sources of the nitrate pollution. Most of these sources are huge commercial meat farms dumping raw sewage into lagoons and the salvinia would starve out once the water becomes clean.

  • @DefiningLiz
    @DefiningLiz Рік тому

    Useful this year as well, thanks! This new home owner appreciates the info!

  • @jester9159
    @jester9159 2 роки тому

    Hello. I live in Santa Rosa County. So I'm close to Pensacola. I've looked at perennial peanut as an alternative ground cover, however, I wanted to ask your thoughts on white dutch clover as an alternative lawn here in our part of Northwest Florida? I currently have centipede sod and have already been putting in significant $$ in fertilizer and weed/bug killer in the past year being in my new house and establishing a new lawn. Would white dutch clover mix well with centipede in our climate/soil type? And, if not, would perennial peanut be a good alternative to mix in with my current grass turf? Thank you.

    • @escambiaextension5338
      @escambiaextension5338 2 роки тому

      The white clover will be more of a cool season plant and not do well in our heat. In shade it can hang on later into the warm season. It would definitely need to be mixed in with existing turf. There is a current weed called Lespedeza that grows well here that can also be a mix into turf that fixes nitrogen. Beth

    • @jester9159
      @jester9159 2 роки тому

      @@escambiaextension5338 Thank you for the reply, Ms. Beth. Do you feel perennial peanut would integrate/mingle well with an established centipede lawn?

    • @escambiaextension5338
      @escambiaextension5338 2 роки тому

      @@jester9159 It does pretty well. I would not recommend the Pintoi selection as it is not as cold hardy.

  • @PTinvest
    @PTinvest 2 роки тому

    Do you know the origin of stevia, where does it come from, I mean genetically?

    • @escambiaextension5338
      @escambiaextension5338 2 роки тому

      Stevia is a member of the Asteraceae family which has tens of thousands of members such as sunflowers, marigolds, and lettuce. There are hundreds of species of Stevia as well.

    • @rebeccan7276
      @rebeccan7276 Рік тому

      also it is native to the region where Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil meet each other!

  • @bluenwhite2009
    @bluenwhite2009 2 роки тому

    Great video. About how wide is the distance between those two Natchez that are directly behind you 1:28 ?

    • @escambiaextension5338
      @escambiaextension5338 2 роки тому

      Thank you. It is about 15 feet.

    • @bluenwhite2009
      @bluenwhite2009 2 роки тому

      @@escambiaextension5338 thank you. If I wanted to plant natchez on each side of a driveway, Is there a spacing you’d recommend? Assuming an RV or something of similar height would need to drive under

  • @saimbutt1699
    @saimbutt1699 2 роки тому

    Mam can u guide me on how to grow more stevia from a single plant is there a way i can reuse the stem can u please guide me on that

    • @escambiaextension5338
      @escambiaextension5338 2 роки тому

      With a single plant, you may try making a few cuttings. Cut about a 4 inch piece of stem, making sure the bottom cut is just below the node where the leaves some out. Strip off the lower leaves and cut any upper leaves in half. Remove any flowers if present. Get a container (4 inch) of moist potting soil and place 2 to 3 cuttings, spaced apart in the soil. Don't stick the cuttings too deep, just a little above the node. Keep shaded and check daily so soil can be moistened. These green stems should root in a couple of weeks.

  • @sonnyamoran7383
    @sonnyamoran7383 2 роки тому

    I'm looking for something to use in my food garden paths. Any suggestions?

    • @cristal7412
      @cristal7412 Рік тому

      English chamomile or Irish moss 😊

  • @ravingcyclist624
    @ravingcyclist624 2 роки тому

    I have some on the way to join with a mixture of alternative ground covers. Looking forward to seeing how it performs in Atlanta.

  • @jeffhopper3526
    @jeffhopper3526 2 роки тому

    That is good to know! Special shout out to Beth, Escambia County Extension Service, and the Master Gardeners. I had a great time being a Master Gardener Volunteer some ten years ago.

    • @escambiaextension5338
      @escambiaextension5338 2 роки тому

      Hope you are doing well Jeff. Appreciate your service as a volunteer in Escambia County.

  • @missmelissa1605
    @missmelissa1605 2 роки тому

    I have a question.... I'm thinking of planting either perennial peanut or sunshine mimosa in the island area of my circular drive... I'm wondering how to best manage growth creeping along the edges and into the driveway...would cuttings blown by the wind cross the driveway and into my neighbors lawn? I know some plants can propagate from cuttings or wind blown seeds and I wouldn't want to have my island start going wild in the neighborhood

    • @escambiaextension5338
      @escambiaextension5338 2 роки тому

      Melissa, Both plant are good growers and you will have to edge the island area as it grows into the drive. My perennial peanut will find weak joints in my driveway and after many years has grown up in between those joints. There should not be the problem with reseeding issues with the perennial peanut. The sunshine mimosa does have seeds so that could be more of an issue. It also has a strong running nature that will need edging. Hope that helps you make a decision. Beth

  • @grindcorizer6818
    @grindcorizer6818 2 роки тому

    Microwave? Seriously? Jeeeezus...

  • @pakaza
    @pakaza 2 роки тому

    Just the info I needed for taking care of my flax plant after the damaging frost we experienced. Thank u.

  • @jairoolvera1943
    @jairoolvera1943 2 роки тому

    Criterion helps ground pearls