Tune in weekly to The Sustainable Living Show as we talk about the importance of how we promote a balance of people, profit, and planet. This week we talked with Lynn Barber and Julia Palaschak about the 9 principles for a Florida Friendly property.
About Our Guests
Lynn Barber has worked for the UF Extension for the past 18 years. She has given back hundreds of hours in environmental horticulture education to the community. Lynn’s home landscape has been on tour and featured in several newspapers.
Julia Palaschak specializes in residential irrigation efficiency and helping customers “save water, save cash”. She’s lived in her Sulphur Springs bungalow home for 29 years where she tends to more than 100 species of plants, including a street garden for seasonal vegetables.
9 Principles for a Florida Friendly Property
Principle 1: RIGHT PLANT, RIGHT PLACE
Know if your landscape needs sun or shade, more or less water, rich or sandy soil…. Place plants together that have the same needs.
Principle 2: WATER EFFICIENTLY
Design your system to use least water with best results. Drip irrigation varieties and adjusting all automatic systems for seasonal needs. Also having a working rain gauge to shut off if raining. “An inch is great, watering can wait”.
Principle 3: FERTILIZE APPROPRIATELY
You should ideally compost but choose another option only at appropriate times to reduce water run off (algae bloom).
Principle 4: MULCH
Make mulch deep to reduce weeds, hold moisture plus keep soil cool and protected. (Pull away from stems, trunks, and home edges).
Principle 5: ATTRACT WILDLIFE
Feed critters and insects as a wildlife oasis. All creatures work together to balance our environment (In urban environments).
Principle 6: MANAGE YARD PESTS RESPONSIBLY
There are plenty of predatory insects that feed on the regular insects that “bother” us. Using pesticides in everyday life is not discriminatory and kills them all. This includes effecting birds as they eat insects as well.
Principle 7: RECYCLE YARD WASTE
Use your leaves as mulch. Try to compost kitchen greens and don’t compost weeds or invasive plants (It may not heat up enough to kill invasives and seeds).
Principle 8: REDUCE STORMWATER RUNOFF
Secure run off areas with plant materials that filter. Also NEVER use fertilizers inappropriately in banned times of year.
Don’t mow so that green debris enters water. There should be a 10-foot buffer zone.
Principle 9: PROTECT THE WATERFRONT
Don’t mow so that green debris enters water. There should be a 10-foot buffer zone.
Listen to this weeks full show below:
Helpful Links Below:
Florida-Friendly Landscaping Plant Guide
FREE MULCH! Click link to access it, and it is free to sign up: https://getchipdrop.com/
Green Industries best management practices
USF Fall plant Sale, happening THIS WEEKEND:
https://facebook.com/events/s/fall-plant-festival/1956841521171904/
Remember if you are looking for someone to save the world – look in the mirror.
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