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How adopting Florida-Friendly Landscaping practices saves money – kechambers

How adopting Florida-Friendly Landscaping practices saves money

From UF/IFAS

The UF/IFAS Florida Friendly Landscaping™ (FFL) program helps homeowners find more sustainable alternatives for their landscapes. The changes reduce overall water usage and pollutants that can enter Florida’s waterways, but a bonus effect is long-term cost savings.

“A Florida-friendly landscape can be designed to look the way you want, fit the aesthetics of your community and suit your lifestyle while being environmentally sustainable,” said Esen Momol, FFL program director. “If you don’t know where to start, seeking guidance from your local UF/IFAS Extension office other Florida Master Gardener Volunteers is always a free and easy phone call or visit away.”

Get familiar with the 9 Principles of Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ at ffl.ifas.ufl.edu/about-ffl/9-principlesor be inspired by success stories on the program’s website. Find more information on the benefits of FFL at Ask.IFAS.ufl.eduincluding publications like “Twenty-Two Ideas for a Low-Care, Low-Cost Landscape” and “Estimated Water Savings Potential of Florida-Friendly Landscaping Activities.”

Below, the FFL program leaders share a few cost-saving strategies for the home landscape.

Plant selection and installation

  • Plant dwarf plants that require less pruning.
  • Choose plants that have few pest problems, resulting in savings on pesticides.
  • Use perennials instead of annuals so that you do not have to replant as often.
  • Use drought-tolerant Florida-Friendly plants that require less water once established.
  • Buying smaller plants for installation makes for a lower initial investment. Give them space and time to grow in.
  • Planting the right trees near the east and west sides of your home will shade the house and reduce your air conditioning bill in the summer.

irrigation

  • Calibrate your irrigation system.
  • Adjust your irrigation clock with the seasons.
  • Use smart irrigation controllers and components.
  • Install and maintain your rain shutoff device.
  • Check irrigation system for broken or misaligned heads.

Other best management practices

  • Use leaves and pine straw from your property as mulch.
  • Practice integrated pest management to reduce the number of pesticides applied.
  • Leave grass clippings on the lawn.

ABOUT UF/IFAS
The mission of the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) is to develop knowledge relevant to agricultural, human, and natural resources and to make that knowledge available to sustain and enhance the quality of human life. With more than a dozen research facilities, 67 county extension offices, and award-winning students and faculty in the UF College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, UF/IFAS brings science-based solutions to the state’s agricultural and natural resources industries and all Florida residents . ifas.ufl.edu

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