Sunday, May 22, 2011

Florida-Friendly Garden Plans

I get a gardening newsletter from the local extension center
sent to my email box about once a month.
It's packed with seasonal information and suggestions
for the gardener who needs a little guidance.
This is what recently came in the latest newsletter:

http://fyn.ifas.ufl.edu/pdf/FFL_Book_Zone_9A_081610.pdf

New Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ Pattern Books


Florida-Friendly landscapes can have a range of looks
to suit different aesthetic tastes. These four new Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ workbooks
contain sample plant lists and designs
that can help you create Florida-Friendly landscapes
in your community:













The Neighborhood Gardener is a monthly e-newsletter of the Florida Yards & Neighborhoods and Florida Master Gardener programs.  Distributed by the

The Neighborhood Gardener is a monthly e-newsletter of the Florida Yards & Neighhttp://visitor.r20.constantcontact.com/manage/optin/ea?v=0014Ogu2wnBvl-eYrmRhW0ObA%3D%3Dborhoods and Florida Master Gardener programs.  Distributed by the Center for Landscape Conservation and Ecology Information Office via e-mail,
it's also available on the Florida Master Gardener website at http://mastergardener.ifas.ufl.edu.  
If you have any suggestions or would like to submit your own recognition or short article of interest, please send them to Emily Eubanks. Center for Landscape Conservation and Ecology Information Office via e-mail, it's also available on the Florida Master Gardener website at http://mastergardener.ifas.ufl.edu.  
If you have any suggestions or would like to submit your own recognition or short article of interest, please send them to Emily Eubanks.

4 comments:

  1. Daisy,
    These are all great resources. Thanks so much for sharing them.
    Meems

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  2. So glad I found your blog. I'm your newest follower. I come to you via The Vintage Housewife. I live in Florida too. I want to start a raised vegetable garden and these are great links. Right now I am having a time with my tomatoes. They have blossom rot amd I wanted to grow organic tomatoes. Well it's a work in progress. ~Ames

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  3. Ames-Welcome! Tomatoes have been a bit of a challenge for me too. I can't seem to get them planted at just the right time! One of these days we'll get it right!;0)

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