What is Florida Friendly Landscaping?
Florida-friendly landscaping is a program that is run by UF/IAS. It is an educational initiative meant to teach people how to create a more sustainable landscape in their own back yards.
Why Does Florida-friendly Landscaping Matter?
Using Florida-friendly landscaping helps to reduce pollution.l It also helps to reduce water waste. A Florida-friendly landscape also helps you save money by reducing a need for pesticides and commercial fertilizers.
What you do in your yard has a big impact on water-use issues, which in turn has a big impact on many of the issues Florida faces, such as sinkholes.
From UF/IAS:
Florida is covered with water. The state boasts over 10,000 miles of rivers and streams, about 7,800 lakes, more than 700 freshwater springs, and the second-longest coastline in the United States. Even if you do not reside on a water-front, the land you live on is directly connected to a nearby water body. That’s because no matter where you live, surface water that leaves your landscape as runoff (either due to rain or over-watering), together with any fertilizers and pesticides in the runoff, will eventually drain into a water body. The contributing drainage area is called a watershed.
All watersheds are ultimately connected to each other and to the underground aquifier that supplies most of Florida’s drinking water. So what you do in your yard has farther-reaching consequences then you might imagine.
How Do I Build a Florida-friendly Landscape?
There are many methods. We’ve already talked about some of them on the site: using native plants, for example, to reduce the amount of watering that you need to do.
UF/IAS suggests adhering to nine principles in your quest to create a Florida-friendly landscape. They are:
- Right Plant, Right Place
- Water Efficiently
- Fertilize Appropriately
- Mulch
- Attract wildlife
- Manage Yard Pests Responsibly
- Recycle
- Reduce stormwater run-off
- Protect the waterfront
You can get more information about how to adhere to each of these principles in this document.
Remember, UF/IAS also runs a lot of Florida-friendly landscaping classes. Take advantage of some of them if you’d like to help our state preserve its natural resources!
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