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S TUDENT A WARENESS G ENERATES A CTION Health and the Environment
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Florida-Friendly Landscaping

Jul 06, 2015

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Megan Getter

Related to SAGA and looks at the issues of human health and the environment
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Page 1: Florida-Friendly Landscaping

STUDENT AWARENESS

GENERATES ACTION

Health and the Environment

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HEALTH AND THE

ENVIRONMENT

By maintaining a Florida-Friendly landscape, you can reduce your

water consumption and preserve the environment. Excessive watering

can lead to drought in Florida. Native species require less fertilizer

and less watering. Excessive fertilizer can enter the water supply

through runoff. Pets drinking from puddles, children playing in

sprinklers, and any human that comes in contact with this water risks

serious health problems.

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FLORIDA-FRIENDLY

LANDSCAPING™ PROGRAM

1. Right Plant, Right Place

2. Water Efficiently

3. Fertilize Appropriately

4. Mulch

5. Attract Wildlife

6. Manage Yard Pests Responsbily

7. Recycle Yard Waste

8. Reduce Stormwater Runoff

9. Protect the Waterfront

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Let the work begin!

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Removing unwanted plants

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Unwanted plants can be recycled into mulch

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Phalaris arundinacea should be planted clumps rather than linear rows

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Overgrown lawn becomes beautified landscape

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The finished product

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Mulch retains moisture and reduces the need to water

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Water efficiently with timed sprinklers and reclaimed water

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Look for more attractive native species

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