The 9 Principles of Florida-Friendly Landscaping™
1. Right Plant, Right Place
Achieving a healthy, low-maintenance home landscape starts with putting the right plant in the right place. Select plants that match a site’s soil, light, water, and climatic conditions.
2. Water Efficiently
An efficient irrigation system conserves water and helps to ensure that fertilizer and other pollution doesn’t flow into water bodies.
3. Fertilize Appropriately
Proper fertilization enhances growth, increases flowering or fruiting, corrects nutritional deficiencies, and enhances the plant’s appearance. Improper fertilization can damage plants and the environment.
4. Mulch
Mulch helps retain soil moisture, protects plants, and inhibits weed growth. It gives your landscape a neat, uniform appearance and is a great Florida-Friendly choice for hard-to-mow areas and shady spots.
5. Attract Wildlife
Select plants with seeds, fruit, foliage, flowers, or berries that provide food. Supply sources of water, such as a rain garden or bird bath.
6. Manage Yard Pests Responsibly
To prevent disease and insect outbreaks, select pest-resistant plants and put them in suitable locations. When problems do arise, remove the affected leaves or plant parts, or pick the insects off by hand.
7. Recycle Yard Waste
Decomposing organic matter releases nutrients back to the soil in a form that plants can easily use. Using yard waste for composting is a sustainable way of creating organic fertilizer.
8. Reduce Stormwater Runoff
Fertilizers, pesticides, debris, and eroded soil carried in stormwater can wreak havoc on our water quality. Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ seeks to retain and use as much of the rainfall and irrigation water that lands on our home landscapes as possible.
9. Protect the Waterfront
Florida boasts over 10,000 miles of rivers and streams, about 7,800 lakes, more than 700 freshwater springs, and the U.S.’s second-longest coastline.
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Join a FREE workshop available at the Extension Services office in Lecanto. Upcoming topics include:
- Florida-Friendly Fertilizing, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2-4 PM
- Honeybees and pollinators, Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2-4 PM
- Fruit plants in Central Florida, Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2-4 PM
For a complete list and to register, visit: https://ccufflprogram.eventbrite.com
Need some Florida-Friendly Landscaping advice?
Call FFL Coordinator Steven Davis at 352-527-5708.