- Urban Agriculture and Sustainability
- Plant Physiology and Cultivation Studies
- Forest Management and Policy
- Second Language Learning and Teaching
- Diverse Educational Innovations Studies
- Graphite, nuclear technology, radiation studies
- Plant Disease Management Techniques
- Nuclear and radioactivity studies
- Radioactive contamination and transfer
- Animal and Plant Science Education
- Composting and Vermicomposting Techniques
- Wastewater Treatment and Reuse
- Rangeland and Wildlife Management
- Seedling growth and survival studies
- Irrigation Practices and Water Management
- Organic Food and Agriculture
- American Environmental and Regional History
- Plant and soil sciences
- Urban Green Space and Health
- Plant and animal studies
University of Florida
2020-2023
Seminole State College of Florida
2023
Science Applications International Corporation (United States)
2001
Maintaining edible landscapes in a way that protects the environment is an important concern for protecting Florida’s water quality. The objective of this new 7-page publication UF/IFAS Environmental Horticulture Department to introduce framework Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ principles and apply guide decisions about Best Management Practices (BMPs) care landscapes. Written by Tiare Silvasy, Lynn Barber, Esen Momol, Tina McIntyre, Tom Wichman, Gail Hansen, Jen Marvin, Terra Freeman, Joseph...
This new 7-page publication is written for Florida gardeners, homesteaders and other horticulturalists interested in planting establishing edible landscapes improving those by conserving water. will provide guidance choosing the ideal irrigation system cropping systems as well general tips water landscapes.https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ep617
Designers, builders, and managers of sustainable urban areas must consider location proximity conserved land, built infrastructure, designed ecosystems such as stormwater ponds ornamental gardens. This publication introduces four key spatial considerations discusses their implications for conservation native plants animals the biodiversity ecological benefits provided by landscapes. Planners, recognize conserve differences in habitat types understand how size, shape, lands affect plant...
This new 9-page publication of the UF/IFAS Environmental Horticulture Department is for Florida homeowners, residential and commercial property managers, landscape architects interested in creating aesthetically pleasing landscapes to help individuals choose right plant place. Written by Tina McIntyre, Rachel Gutner, Sandra Wilson.
Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ (FFL) provides science-based landscape design and plant selection practices for installing maintaining resilient, aesthetically pleasing landscapes. Once established, FFL landscapes require little, if any, irrigation, fertilizer, or pesticides. This new 7-page publication of the UF/IFAS Environmental Horticulture Department a brief overview program, outreach, requirements.
The goal of this new 8-page document is to demonstrate a scientifically based approach estimating the water quality and subsequent economic benefits UF/IFAS Extension programming related nutrient management in residential landscapes. It also provides sample impact statement that could be used by Agents as they compile effectiveness their program(s). Written Alexander J. Reisinger Tina McIntyre published Department Soil Water Sciences.https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ss705
This new 8-page publication of the UF/IFAS Environmental Horticulture Department defines different types pests that a home gardener might encounter and encourages diversifying landscapes as solution to pest problems. It focuses on what is called “the triangle” IPM, guide managing using multiple methods, provides examples Integrated Pest Management tools can be applied in context address these pests. Several links resources relevant edible Florida-Friendly are included. Written by Tina...
Considering wildlife in your edible landscape can be a complex challenge. Although wild animals cause crop damage, this may not conflict that has to addressed. This new 5-page publication of the UF/IFAS Environmental Horticulture Department provides useful decision tree helps users make choices regarding species their managed area. Our goal is help gardener become more accepting among crops and coexist shared environment. Written by Tina McIntyre, Hamutahl Cohen, Rachel Gutner, Tiare...
The newly released “Plant This Not That: A Guide to Avoiding Invasive Plant Species in Florida” booklet emerges as a crucial tool cultivating comprehensive understanding of invasive species, facilitating informed decision-making plant selection. Its unique focus on illustrating alternatives plants, coupled with its accessible format, can empower individuals contribute the preservation Florida, USA, ecosystems. booklet’s impact was displayed through an in-service training for 58 University...
Many residents evaluate their landscape professionals on price alone; however, quality landscaping is an investment in your property. Knowing what to look for a professional will help you get the most investment, ensure yard reaches its greatest potential and protect Florida’s water other natural resources. This new 7-page document, published by UF/IFAS Environmental Horticulture Department, intended provide guidance entities such as HOA community associations when hiring...
Maintaining an edible landscape using the nine Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ (FFL) principles provides a practical approach to food production in home environment. Integrating pest management strategies, addressing nutrient deficiencies, proper pruning techniques, timely harvesting, and mulching are all practices that contribute having healthy landscape. The audience for this new 6-page publication of UF/IFAS Environmental Horticulture Department is Floridian homeowners attempting grow...
Maintaining an edible landscape using the nine Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ principles provides a practical approach to food production for homeowners and landscaping consultants. Integrating pest management strategies, addressing nutrient deficiencies, proper pruning techniques, timely harvesting, mulching are all practices that contribute healthy landscape. This new 8-page publication of UF/IFAS Environmental Horticulture Department with key concepts tips enhance health fertility soils...
Mulching is the practice of spreading material around base a plant to protect plant, conserving moisture or suppressing weeds. This new 7-page publication UF/IFAS Environmental Horticulture Department serves as guide for homeowners and professionals reference best practices on mulching discusses mulch sources, application techniques, management practices. It will clarify needs fruit trees, shrubs, herbs, vegetables promote health. Written by Tina McIntyre, Rachel Gutner, Tiare Silvasy,...