Photo Credit: American Orchid Society, Michiko Kurisu
Putting plants in the right place is the key to ensuring they survive and remain healthy in your landscape. You can reduce the need for water, fertilizer, pesticides and pruning if you plant Florida friendly plants.
Try the following things to Green your landscape:
· Understand the soil, sunlight and water conditions of the area you are planting.
· Plan grass areas to be functional and for easy maintenance.
· Learn about problem or invasive plants and avoid planting them at all cost.
· Plant a variety of Florida-friendly plants, including flowering and fruiting plants that attract butterflies, birds, beneficial insects and other wildlife.
Many Florida native plants are especially good at attracting wildlife. Florida-friendly plants will attract beneficial insects and butterflies to your yard and garden.
Source: http://www.floridayards.org/
Try the following things to Green your landscape:
· Understand the soil, sunlight and water conditions of the area you are planting.
· Plan grass areas to be functional and for easy maintenance.
· Learn about problem or invasive plants and avoid planting them at all cost.
· Plant a variety of Florida-friendly plants, including flowering and fruiting plants that attract butterflies, birds, beneficial insects and other wildlife.
Many Florida native plants are especially good at attracting wildlife. Florida-friendly plants will attract beneficial insects and butterflies to your yard and garden.
Source: http://www.floridayards.org/
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Hi! You can always find the newest issue of "The Neighborhood Gardener" on the Florida Master Gardener Web site:
http://gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/mastergardener/newsletter/newsletters.shtml
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