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    Florida Friendly Yards with Dr. Taylor Clem

    Florida Friendly Yards with Dr. Taylor Clem

    Dr. Taylor Clem from UF IFAS Alachua county extension services joins us to talk about the Florida Yard and Neighborhood program. Tune in to find out about the 9 principles of Florida Friendly Yards, and other best practices you can implement at home! How to introduce this practices to your HOA ... and more!

    Check here The Florida Yards and Neighborhoods Handbook!
    What is the Florida Yard and Neighborhood program?
    It is a program that compiles best management practices for homeowners to ensure water quality, water quantity, protect natural resources, flora and fauna. 

    If you are interested in transforming your yard to a Florida Friendly yard get started by calling your county extension agent and ask to speak to someone from the Master Gardener Program. Master gardeners are able to guide you on identifying diseases, pests, invasive species, and will provide advice on best practices to get started or continue the work on your yard.
     How can I get my HOA involved in the program?
    Dialogue between the two parties is the starting point to cultivate a relationship for change. Extension agent can help to push for change creating a custom plan to fulfill different needs, even the smallest changes can create the biggest impact. 

    9 Principles of the Florida Yards and Neighborhood Program
    #1 Right plant, right place
    Reduce the amount of work and inputs your plants need by choosing plants suited to your landscape conditions.
    #2 Water Efficiently
    By choosing to water your yard on an efficient way, you can lower down your water bill, prevent pests, and reduce the amount of maintenance your yard needs.
    #3 Fertilize appropriately
    Carefully follow instructions to fertilize, and only do so if needed. Limiting fertilizer use maximizes plant health and prevents runoff to water systems.
    #4 Mulch
    Mulch is one of your yard’s best friends! Mulch keeps soil moisture, help control weeds, and reduce water runoff. Be careful, too much mulch might play against you. Always prefer mulch from sustainable sources like pine. Cypress and cedar mulch are not sustainable sourced.
    #5 Attract Wildlife
    Provide water, food, and shelter in your backyard! Butterflies, birds, and other creatures will thank you. Suburban sprawl is fragmenting landscapes harming flora and fauna. By attracting wildlife, you can create an oasis and help preserve biodiversity!
    #6 Manage Yard Pests Responsible
    It is possible to manage pests using little chemicals! Smart planning is key to create an effective defense against pests while minimizing your impact on the environment!
    #7 Recycle
    It’s easy to recycle yard waste. Re-use your yard waste to s

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    Trees Talk to Each Other - no really it's true!

    Trees Talk to Each Other - no really it's true!

    And you thought Avatar was just a CGI movie....no, it may surprise you to know that 'Avatar' exists in every wood or forest on Earth..... so let's stop digging them up to make 'consumer goods'.

    We love to create happy gardens full of happy plants - visit our website and make your garden happy too!

    See this article on the BBC about how plants talk to each other.

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