Bay Soundings
  • About
    • About Us
    • Glossary
    • Our Sponsors
    • Legacy Archives
    • Archived Stories
  • Habitat
    • Conservation & Restoration
    • Habitat Protection & Restoration
  • Impacts
    • Human Impacts
    • Water Quality
    • Climate Change
    • Pollution
  • Biodiversity
    • Fish & Wildlife
    • Invasive Species
  • Community
    • People and the Bay
    • Opinion
    • History
    • Profiles/Spotlight
    • Business & Industry
    • Education
    • Make a Difference
  • Explore
    • Events
    • News
    • Stormwater
    • Exploring the Bay
    • BackBay Adventures
    • Books
    • Things To Do
    • Top Picks
  • Subscribe
Bay Soundings
  • About
    • About Us
    • Glossary
    • Our Sponsors
    • Legacy Archives
    • Archived Stories
  • Habitat
    • Conservation & Restoration
    • Habitat Protection & Restoration
  • Impacts
    • Human Impacts
    • Water Quality
    • Climate Change
    • Pollution
  • Biodiversity
    • Fish & Wildlife
    • Invasive Species
  • Community
    • People and the Bay
    • Opinion
    • History
    • Profiles/Spotlight
    • Business & Industry
    • Education
    • Make a Difference
  • Explore
    • Events
    • News
    • Stormwater
    • Exploring the Bay
    • BackBay Adventures
    • Books
    • Things To Do
    • Top Picks
  • Subscribe
Loading Events

« All Events

  • This event has passed.

FFL Basic Landscape Design

November 8, 2025 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Free
  • « Weedon Island Naturalist Guided Tour
  • Bay Babies »

Concepts & Considerations-central FL

Florida-Friendly Landscaping (FFL) provides a wealth of information useful to design, install and maintain landscapes that are sustainable!

Florida-Friendly landscape designs have the potential to significantly conserve and improve the quality of Florida’s water resources by focusing on more resource-efficient landscapes, correct installation, and best management choices.

The Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ Program has resources available to help residents and professionals create vibrant landscapes that protect the environment with sustainable landscape and green infrastructure design techniques. While Extension staff cannot “do” design work, this presentation’s information guides you through making best design choices yourself!

What you do in your landscape matters. From the fertilizers you apply to the water you use, your gardening choices can have an impact on land, water, wildlife, and the overall well-being of Florida’s residents.

>>> REGISTER HERE <<<

The Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ (FFL) Program is here to help you learn how to have healthy and beautiful landscapes that protect Florida’s natural resources by following nine science-based principles:

  • Right Plant, Right Place
  • Water Efficiently
  • Fertilize Appropriately
  • Mulch
  • Attract Wildlife
  • Manage Yard Pests Responsibly
  • Recycle Yard Waste
  • Reduce Stormwater Runoff
  • Protect the Waterfront

A Florida-Friendly landscape can be designed to look the way you want, fit the aesthetics of your community, and suit your lifestyle, while being environmentally sustainable. Join us to learn how!

This lecture is presented by Kate Kaste, UF/IFAS Extension Pasco County, FFL Program Manager

>>> REGISTER HERE <<<

  • Google Calendar
  • iCalendar
  • Outlook 365
  • Outlook Live

Details

  • Date: November 8, 2025
  • Time:
    10:00 am - 11:00 am
  • Cost: Free
  • Event Categories: Adult Level, Agriculture & Botany, Conservation & Ecology, Gardening & Landscaping, Geology & Geography, Home & Lifestyle, Lectures & Seminars, Native Flora & Fauna, Workshops & Classes

Organizer

  • UF/IFAS Pasco Cooperative Extension
  • Phone 352-518-0156
  • View Organizer Website

Venue

  • Pasco County Extension Office
  • 36702 County Road 52
    Dade City, FL 33525 United States
    + Google Map
  • Phone 352-518-0156
  • View Venue Website
  • « Weedon Island Naturalist Guided Tour
  • Bay Babies »

Don't Miss Anything

Subscribe Now to Get All Latest Updates

Bay Soundings
© 2025 Bay Soundings. All Rights Reserved.
  • About
  • Habitat
  • Impacts
  • Biodiversity
  • Community
  • Explore
  • Subscribe