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June events to help with your lawn and landscape
Country Store
On June 14, a Plant Clinic will be held in conjunction with Country
Store. Country Store is a giant yard sale sponsored by Okaloosa County
Extension Home and Community Educators. In addition to Country Store,
Okaloosa County Master Gardeners will provide a Plant Clinic to help the
public diagnose lawn, landscape and garden problems. The hours are 8:00
a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Okaloosa County Extension Office, 5479 Old
Bethel Road in Crestview. To participate in the Plant Clinic, bring a
sample of the plant, weed, insect, etc. that’s in question. To
participate in Country Store, bring your money.
Gulf Coast Turfgrass Expo & Field Day (for professionals)
Scheduled for June 18, this is a must attend event for those in the turf
industry. Pre-registration by June 18 is $35 or $45 onsite.
Florida Lawn Field Day (for homeowners)
Scheduled for June 19, this is a must attend event for homeowners
serious and/or frustrated about their lawns. Pre-registration is $20 or
$25 onsite. Registration begins at 8:00 a.m. and the Field Day event
starts at 8:45 a.m. and concludes around 3:30 p.m. Lunch is included
with registration.
Leading University of Florida Turfgrass Researches and Extension Agents
will present topics on lawn pests, weed control, lawn irrigation and
lawn fertilization.
Both the Gulf Coast Turfgrass Expo & Field Day (June 18) and the Florida
Lawn Field Day (June 19) will take place at the University of Florida
West Florida Research and Education Center (WFREC) in Allen Town, which
is north of Milton and south of Jay in Santa Rosa County
The WFREC includes the largest turfgrass research facility in the
Southeast with over 2000 types of turfgrasses onsite. Research is
conducted in all facets of turfgrass management. You’ll see new types of
St. Augustine, zoysia, seashore paspalum and even some named varieties
of centipede.
You can register online for either Field Day at
http://miltongators.com.
The site includes
educational seminar topics, registration and directions. For additional
information on either Field Day, contact the WFREC at 850-983-5216 ext.
113 or 850-393-7334.
Plant Clinic
A Plant Clinic to diagnose lawn, landscape and garden problems will be
held June 25 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Fort Walton Beach at the Okaloosa
County Extension building, 127 W. Hollywood Blvd.
To participate, bring a fresh sample of the weed, plant, insect, etc.,
that you’d like diagnosed. This may include a plant stem with several
leaves, a 4-inch square of grass with roots attached, etc. You also may
bring a sample of your soil for pH testing.
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