Residents’ Perceived Landscape Benefits Can Help Extension Promote Good Landscape Management Practices
High density (1,361 trees per acre) Murcott trees yielding 680 boxes/acre in year 2, CREC CUPS. Figure 4 from publication CMG19/HS1304: Citrus Under Protective Screen (CUPS) production systems. Credits: Arnold W. Schumann, UF/IFAS.
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Keywords

WC282
AEC620
I2P2S1
Water Conservation Education

How to Cite

Warner, Laura A. Sanagorski, Amanda D. Ali, and Anil Kumar Chaudhary. 2017. “Residents’ Perceived Landscape Benefits Can Help Extension Promote Good Landscape Management Practices: AEC620/WC282, 7/2017”. EDIS 2017 (4). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-wc282-2017.

Abstract

Households can help conserve and protect water resources through irrigation and fertilizer best practices without compromising the quality of their landscape. UF/IFAS Extension, along with Extension services across the country, conducts programs to protect water quality and quantity by educating communities and individuals about research-based landscape practices (UF/IFAS, 2011). This four-page fact sheet describes the results of a survey that can help Extension promote good landscape management practices.

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