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Prepping hurricane content, herb gardening tips, and more UF/IFAS news

By Tristan Garcia
Published in Weather News
April 16, 2023
1 min read
Prepping hurricane content, herb gardening tips, and more UF/IFAS news

As hurricane season approaches, the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) is ready to provide helpful tips on how to prepare for storms. Their hurricane preparation videos offer insight on how to deal with the aftermath of a hurricane, from assessing damage to safely cleaning up debris. Additionally, UF/IFAS has lots of excellent herb gardening tips for both beginners and seasoned gardeners. For example, did you know that some herbs, like mint and basil, can be grown from stem cuttings? In addition to these topics, the article covers other news from the UF/IFAS, such as research on grapefruit, availability of a new breed of tomato, and studies on how to mitigate the effects of climate change. With all of these informative resources at hand, Floridians can be prepared for whatever comes their way.

As someone who lives in Florida, I can attest to the importance of hurricane preparedness. It’s not just about stocking up on food and water, but also knowing how to assess damage and clean up safely afterwards. And, as an amateur gardener, I’m always looking for tips on how to make my plants thrive. The UF/IFAS offers a wealth of knowledge on both of these topics and more, making it a valuable resource for anyone in Florida.

In summary, UF/IFAS is providing useful resources on hurricane preparedness, herb gardening, and more. These resources can help Floridians prepare for the possibility of storms and improve their gardening skills, among other topics. Take advantage of these resources to ensure that you and your loved ones are safe and prepared in any situation.


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