Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Do I need a Landscape Designer or Architect to design my yard?
A. It is not necessary to hire somebody to design your yard. A little
planning and a site evaluation will enable you to create your paradise
Q. Does my yard have to be planted with all native
plants?
A. A recognized Florida Friendly landscape can have a variety
of plants in it including ornamental
trees or palms,
native trees, shrubs, flowering
perennials, fruit
trees, herbs
as long as they are planted in the right place for their cultural needs.
Q. I have a big lawn, is that OK?
A. Turfgrass
(lawns) are very good groundcovers for kids to play on, dogs to romp
through, high foot traffic areas, swales and a place for the
occasional car to park on. Note, it serves a function, if it is there
to just mow, you might consider a lower maintenance groundcover. Good
maintenance is essential
Q. How much does it cost to have my yard certified?
A. There is no charge for yard certification, only a commitment from the
individual to follow Florida friendly maintenance guidelines.
Q. Are the yard police going to fine me if I do something wrong?
A. The evaluations are conducted by Yard Advisors/Master Gardener Volunteers
who are not regulatory inspectors. There will be no fines.
Q. What if my yard doesn’t achieve the required points
for yard certification?
A. No worries, the volunteers will explain ways to improve your landscape
practices and get you on track to achieve certification the next time.
You make the changes and reschedule a site evaluation
Q. Can I have my yard designed by someone for free?
A. Unfortunately, we do not have the staff to provide this service. We
also are NOT licensed to do landscape designs drawn to scale, with numbers
of specific pot sizes, plant costs and irrigation systems drawn out. What
we can provide are suggestions for putting the right plant in the right
place and which plants can be grouped together according to their cultural
needs.
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