UF/IFAS
Okeechobee County Extension Service
458 Highway 98 North
Okeechobee, FL 34972-2578
Phone: (863) 763-6469
E- mail: dfculbert@ifas.ufl.edu
November 2, 2005
Feature Article - for release the week of November 6, 2005
Ed Ayen - Extension Program Assistant
It
may surprise you to know that your yard is the first line
of defense for
Storm-water runoff is the
reason. Rain falls on yards, roads and parking lots, and
then washes into tributaries and the lagoon, carrying
pollutants like fertilizers, pesticides, soil and
petroleum products. Scientists have discovered that
fertilizers and pesticides from residential areas are
serious threats to the health of
But all is not gloom and doom.
A new ethic is emerging among concerned
More people are conserving
water and energy inside and outside the home. Interest is
growing in landscaping with native and other beneficial
trees, shrubs and ground covers. Homeowners are choosing
plants that blend beauty and environmental benefits.
People are selecting safer alternatives to chemicals used
indoors and out. Best of all, many of these benefits to
the environment also save time and money while enhancing
our special
Florida-friendly
landscaping emphasizes
nine major principles which I will be expanding on in
future articles: Right Plant,
This is the
first in a series of articles I will be writing on the new
area program called Florida Yards & Neighborhoods.
The program is being implemented through your local
county extension service in
Ed
Ayen is available to address interested groups such as
homeowners associations, voluntary organizations and
clubs. For
further information he can be reached by calling the
Highlands County Extension Service office.
Phone: (863)402-6540 or email: edayen@ufl.edu. His office location
is
I've placed more information on our Okeechobee FYN web page, http://okeechobee.ifas.ufl.edu/Okeechobee%20FYN.htm. If you need additional information on Florida Friendly Landscaping, please email your local Extension office at okeechobee@ifas.ufl.edu or call us at 863-763-6469. Local residents can stop by our office at 458 Hwy 98 North in Okeechobee, and visit our Okeechobee County Master Gardeners on Tuesday afternoons from 1 to 5 PM.
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