The University of Florida Extension Service has worked diligently in the past decade to educate gardeners through The Florida Yards & Neighborhoods (FYN) Homeowner Program on good sound practices that can help all of us lessen our impact on Florida's environment and beautiful waterways.
So, let's see how you're doing. Do you follow the 9 Florida-Friendly Landscaping Principles?
1) Right plant, right place
2) Water efficiently
3) Fertilize appropriately
4) Mulch
5) Attract Wildlife
6) Control Yard Pests Responsible
7) Recycle
8) Reduce Stormwater Runoff
9) Protect the Waterfront
Not sure? Well, you can find out by using the FYN Official Yard Recognition Checklist to see how you're doing. And, if you'd like you can even have a county FYN agent or Yard Advisor visit your home to determine if your garden is eligible for Gold or Standard recognition. And, if your garden qualifies as a "Florida-Friendly Yard" you'll receive a certificate and a sign to display in your yard.
To get started explore their interactive 'home' for to learn more about the 9 Florida-Friendly Landscaping Principles.
For more inspiration enjoy the U of F photo gallery of "Florida-Friendly Landscapes."
Other Florida gardeners who have "Certified Florida Yards" are:
Hoe & Shovel
14 comments:
Thank you for all this wonderful information!!!
That is sooo cool! What a great incentive. Thank you for putting this in place. I hope to work towards this "gold seal". I just love Florida gardening but have moved so much We haven't been able to make much headway towards this. This give me the extra boost to do it anyway if only in containers :-)
I sure wish more people would have their yards certified. It would really help boost the visibility of the program and show "unbelievers" just how beautiful Florida-Friendly Yards can be. I see so many landscapes that I feel would be good candidates for the yard recognition, and really appreciate your efforts to promote the program.
Danielle and Berta...Fortunately the Florida Extension Service has done a great job providing Florida gardeners with the information they need to create beautiful Florida-Friendly gardens.
Nanette...Thank you for being such a wonderful resource on how we can all make our gardens more Florida-Friendly. I look forward to and enjoy each of your posts. Keep up the good work!
This is a great article to raise awareness of the principles of Florida-Friendly gardening. My yard is certified also. It is a simple process I wish more folks would do. Thanks for this, Susan.
Hi Meems...Thanks for letting me know. I'll include a link to your blog, too.
The grasses should be provided with the essential nutrients since these cannot be provided by the soil in all seasons of the year. Therefore, you are required to apply proper fertilisers as per its requirements in different seasons. This is one of the ways of maintaining the health of your lawn and Palmetto.
Gardening can also be enhanced by placing statues of people and animals. Moreover, mini fountains with LED lights can beautify gardens and as part of patio design ideas
Thanks for the info. I'll have to check out getting certified.
Hi, good day! You have a nice and great article. It has a lot of information to build a wonderful backyard. Thank u for sharing a wonderful post.
Nice initiative of U of F to educate gardeners!
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