Florida-Friendly Landscaping

blueFlorida-Friendly Landscaping is a conducive alternative to your standard, everyday lawn maintenance. As Florida residents, we should always be on the lookout for sustainable means of growth and planting. We are given a rare gift in our environment. Florida is home to some of the most gorgeous and rare flora and fauna in the country. It is our responsibility to ensure that we protect our natural resources and preserve all that we can. Landscaping is an innovative way to create your own, unique outdoor experience. There is a way to get the back yard you want while maintaining the environment we need. The Southwest Florida Water Management District has implemented the Florida-Friendly Landscaping guide. With these nine principles, individuals and professionals alike can work towards a more sustainable and green future.

The Nine Principles

Right Plant, Right Place

Plants selected to suit a specific site will require minimal amounts of water, fertilizers, and pesticides.

Water Efficiently

Irrigate only when your lawn needs water. Efficient watering is the key to a healthy Florida yard and conservation of limited resources.

Fertilize Appropriately

Less s is often best. Overuse of fertilizers can be hazardous to your yard and the environment.

Mulch

Maintaining a 3-inch later of mulch will help retain soil moisture, prevent erosion and suppress weeds.

Attract Wildlife

Plants in your yard that provide food, water and shelter will attract Florida’s diverse wildlife.

Manage Yard Pests Responsibly

Unwise use of pesticides can harm people, pets, beneficial organisms and the environment.

Recycle

Grass clippings and leaves provide nutrients to the soil and reduce waste disposal when reused on the landscape.

Reduce Stormwater Runoff

Water running off your landscape can carry pollutants such as soil, debris, fertilizer, gasoline and pesticides that can adversely impact water quality. Reduction of this runoff will help prevent nonpoint-source pollution.

Protect the Waterfront

Waterfront property, whether on a river, stream, pond, bay or beach, is very fragile and should be carefully protected to maintain freshwater and marine ecosystems.

Following these nine principles will ensure that your yard adheres to Florida-Friendly Landscaping guidelines. We should all do our part and take steps towards a greener and safer Florida.