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  • 11 Mar 2013 4:01 PM | Tessa McAuliff (Administrator)
    Register Now

    Visit www.floridaexam.com and download the application. Depending on your method of payment, you can either mail or fax in your registration. If faxing, please submit your application to Nancy Hibjan at 407-264-2977.

    Deadline to register for the April 16-17 2013 Irrigation Exam has been extended to April 5, 2013.

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  • 01 Feb 2013 5:00 PM | Tessa McAuliff (Administrator)
    Over the last 500 years, agriculture has grown to become the strongest pillar of Florida’s economy.

  • 01 Feb 2013 10:11 AM | Tessa McAuliff (Administrator)
    The City Commission of Carrabelle, Florida, recently passed an ordinance to promote water conservation measures in landscape design. The purpose of these regulations is to establish minimum standards for the development, installation, and maintenance of landscaped areas without inhibiting creative landscape design.

  • 01 Feb 2013 10:02 AM | Tessa McAuliff (Administrator)
    One of the oddest mysteries of last week is what happened to media coverage of the progress on Everglades restoration. Long Senate and House committee meetings Thursday were devoted to it.

    But then I thought about it, and I believe I know:

    There actually is progress on water quality in the Everglades, especially due to effective water management programs. 

  • 31 Jan 2013 11:56 AM | Tessa McAuliff (Administrator)
    Mercer Botanicals’ long-standing reputation for growing high-quality tropical foliage plants and developing lasting relationships has allowed the company to continually evolve and meet the needs of a changing market.

    Central Florida is known as the “Tropical Foliage Capital of the World.” Just drive up Highway 441 from Orlando and travel through towns like Apopka, Mt. Dora and Zellwood and you can’t miss seeing greenhouses of all shapes and sizes growing all shapes and sizes of tropical plants. 

 


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