Landscaping in Florida can be tricky, and here in Central Florida, especially tricky.
We’re sort of tropical, but also sort of sub-tropical. We get heat and humidity, but it can also frost. It can be 30 degrees or 110. We get torrential rains. The soil is sandy in some spots, and clay in others.
See? Tricky. What the heck are you supposed to plant?
Meanwhile, taking good care of the environment is increasingly important, from conserving water to safe fertilizing to helping wild creatures.
So wouldn’t it be great if there were some guidelines for Florida-friendly landscape design — a few steps to follow to keep you on track?
Yay, there are! Let’s take a look.
The landscaping choices you make don’t just affect your view from the deck — they have an impact on Florida’s land, water, and wildlife.
So the University of Florida Extension created the Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ Program, offering science-based tips on how to have healthy and beautiful landscapes that also protect Florida’s natural resources.
A Florida-friendly landscape can be designed to look the way you want, while being environmentally sustainable.
How to do it? Follow the program’s 9 Steps, along with some handy Ground Source tips:
Choose Florida-friendly plants and grass that match your site’s soil, light, water, and climate conditions.
Buy quality plants that welcome wildlife, consider mature plant size when you make your purchase, and aim for a diversity of trees, shrubs, and groundcovers.
Tip: Ground Source landscape designer Eric Frisch loves these plants that thrive in Central Florida landscapes:
Need more ideas for Florida-friendly landscape design in Central Florida? He has a million of them.
An efficient irrigation system conserves water and helps make sure that fertilizer and other pollutants don’t flow into water bodies.
A well-designed irrigation system uses rain shutoff devices to prevent irrigation after a rain event; waters based on the needs of the plants; uses micro-irrigation in the landscape beds; and is checked regularly for leaks and overspray.
Technicians will check your rain sensors and can suggest ways to water more efficiently.
All plants need nutrients to grow. Proper fertilization boosts growth, increases flowering or fruiting, and helps plants look their best.
Tip: Always follow the fertilizer label directions. Be sure to follow any local fertilizer ordinances and ensure your landscape professional is a licensed fertilizer applicator.
Everybody loves mulch. It helps retain soil moisture, protects plants, and discourages weeds. It gives your landscape a neat, rich appearance and is a great Florida-friendly landscaping choice for hard-to-mow areas and shady spots.
Attract birds and butterflies to your yard and you’re not just helping them out — you’ll be treated to free feathery shows.
Florida-friendly landscaping means choosing plants with seeds, fruit, foliage, flowers, or berries that provide food. Supply sources of water for your thirsty flying friends, like a rain garden or birdbath.
Tip: Birds and butterflies love these Florida favorites: milkweed; Walter’s viburnum; Passion flower; American beautyberry; coneflower.
A Central Florida landscape designer can steer you to even more Florida-friendly landscaping plants that will attract your fluttery friends, thrive in your yard, and suit your exact landscaping needs.
Integrated Pest Management is a strategy that helps gardeners manage pests with as few chemicals as possible. To prevent disease and insect outbreaks, select pest-resistant plants and put them in suitable locations. When problems do arise, remove the affected leaves or plant parts, or pick the insects off by hand.
Mowing, pruning, and raking keep your landscape healthy, but it also generates yard waste. Keep as much of this material onsite as possible to conserve nutrients and reduce the amount of energy needed to move it from place to place.
Fertilizers, pesticides, debris, and eroded soil carried in stormwater are all damaging to our water quality.
Consider stormwater control features for your Florida-friendly landscaping that look beautiful and work hard. Create shallow rain gardens or slopes, berms, and swales to help slow runoff from heavy rains and allow the water time to soak into the ground.
Tip: Ask your landscape designer to suggest ways to control water runoff on your property, from features like rain gardens to permeable pavers for your hardscape projects.
We’re lucky here in Florida, with over 10,000 miles of rivers and streams, about 7,800 lakes, more than 1,000 freshwater springs, and the second-longest coastline in the U.S.
The pros at Ground Source can help with all your Florida-friendly landscape design needs.
Designers can suggest the right plants for your landscaping, including varieties to bring birds and butterflies fluttering to your yard.
Irrigation technicians can keep your sprinkler system running safely and efficiently.
Need stormwater control features? Fresh, sustainable mulch?
When it comes to Florida-friendly landscape design in Central Florida, we’ve got you covered.
We’re landscape design experts, but our skills don’t stop there. We’re with you every step of the way as you plan your perfect outdoor space.
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