Details:
Lead: Susan Carpenter
Date: First Mondays of Every Month
Time:
9am-11am (November through March)
8am-10am (April through October)
Location:
Seminole IFAS Extension, 250 West County Home Road, Sanford, FL 32773
What to Bring:
Shovel, Trowel, Gloves, Hat, Sunscreen, Water, and a Snack. Feel free to bring refreshments to share.
Important Notes:
Please sign off on the event waiver before the activity.
Look for us in the garden near the arbor to the west of the building.
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An Easy Volunteer Opportunity!
Help us maintain and enhance the beautiful UF/IFAS Florida Friendly Landscape Demonstration Garden at Seminole County Extension Services! This is an excellent outdoor, hands-on learning opportunity focused on Florida native plants.
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FFL Principles:
The Florida-Friendly Landscaping (FFL) program promotes nine key principles to guide homeowners and professionals in creating and maintaining sustainable, attractive landscapes. These principles focus on water conservation, reducing pollution, and preserving natural resources. The core tenets include planting the right plant in the right place, watering efficiently, fertilizing appropriately, mulching, attracting wildlife, managing yard pests responsibly, recycling yard waste, reducing storm runoff, and protecting the waterfront. By following these guidelines, gardeners can create yards that thrive in Florida's climate while minimizing their environmental impact.
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Why Garden with Native Plants?
*Environmental Benefits: Native plants are adapted to local conditions, requiring less water, fertilizer, and pesticides. They also provide essential habitat and food sources for native wildlife, supporting local biodiversity.
*Low Maintenance: Once established, native plants are naturally suited to the local climate and soil, generally requiring less upkeep than non-native species.
*Cultural Significance: Native plants connect us to the history and culture of our region, fostering a unique sense of place.
*Aesthetic Appeal: Native plants offer a diverse range of colors, textures, and forms, creating beautiful and sustainable landscapes.
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Event Tags:
cultural significance,environmental benefits,gardening,native plant garden,outdoor learning,sanford, florida,volunteer opportunity
Event Categories:
Parks & Rec
Event ID:
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